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  • The Calvin Klein gang heads to the great outdoors with the release of Calvin Klein Jeans' spring-summer 2018 campaign. Photographed by Lachlan Bailey, models run through open fields wearing utilitarian inspired designs by Raf Simons. From paint splattered denim to shift dresses and shirts with visible pockets, these pieces are fashionably casual. Melanie Ward works as stylist for the advertisements with Mark Carrasquillo on makeup and hair by Holli Smith. Source: Fashion Gone Rogu
  • Hailey Baldwin embraces a laid-back attitude as the face of Zadig & Voltaire’s spring-summer 2018 campaign. Captured by Katja Rahwles, the blonde beauty poses in statement bags of the season. The ‘Ready Made’ features silver studding while the the ‘Rocky’ comes with a chainlink handle. Hailey shows off her natural beauty wearing barely there makeup and a messy hairstyle. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • New York-based fashion retailer Americana Manhasset enlists Birgit Kos once again for its spring-summer 2018 campaign. The Dutch model goes by the pool for a series of sun-drenched images. Photographed by Rocco Laspata and Charles DeCaro, Birgit poses in designer looks ranging from swimsuits to little black dresses and sleek separates. The brunette wears pieces from the likes of Zimmermann, Michael Kors and Tory Burch. Source: Fashion Gone Fashion.
  • Fresh off of appearing in DKNY's lingerie campaign, Emily Ratajkowski returns for the brand's spring-summer 2018 advertisements. Captured in New York, the American model poses against a logo backdrop in graphic black and white. Emily embraces casual styles ranging from flirty dresses to activewear and slouchy suiting. For accessories, statement bags as well as watches and jewelry stand out. The shoot was made with creative direction with Laird and Partners with Clare Richardson on styling.
  • Marc O’Polo focuses on the outdoors its spring-summer 2018 campaign starring Hana Jirickova. The Swedish brand starts a new monthly advertising concept with the first part heading to the sun-drenched gardens. Photographed by Emma Tempest, Hana impresses in a neutral color palette including lightweight jackets, knit sweaters and slouchy dresses. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • British fashion brand Karen Millen taps models Arizona Muse and Anais Mali for its spring-summer 2018 campaign. Photographed by Laura Coulson, the duo poses in elegant looks perfect for the contemporary woman. The new season spotlights styles made for a work day or a night out. Stylist Naomi Miller dresses Arizona and Anais in tailored separates, ladylike dresses and chic knitwear. Chi Wong works on hair for the shoot with makeup by Ciara O'Shea. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Karl Lagerfeld turned down the bling meter at Chanel with a Paris fashion week show that reflected the restrained glamour of the spectacular mid-winter forest in which it was set. The 84-year-old creator, who has kept his controversial white beard, sent out a dark and classy collection Tuesday that eschewed that bubblegum girliness of Chanel's haute couture show in January. The only pinks and electric blues he allowed to seep into the show were the very Audrey Hepburn leather opera gloves that w
  • Australian fashion label Zimmermann taps Frederikke Sofie as the face of its spring 2018 campaign. Called 'GOLDENTIME', the shoot heads outdoors for a series of sun-drenched shots captured by Benny Horne. From desolate roads to the interior of vintage cars, Frederikke impresses in each shot. The blonde beauty poses in ruffled dresses, floral print blouses as well as breezy skirts. Romy Frydman styles the shoot with Sophie Roberts on hair and makeup by Jodie Boland. Source: F
  • Vera Wang taps Freja Beha Erichsen as the face of her spring-summer 2018 campaign. The Danish model poses in structured looks from the latest collection. Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, the black and white photos focus on sleek suiting, lingerie accents and deconstructed sweatshirts. Panos Yiapanis styles the shoot with hair by Garren and Marla Belt on makeup. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Wearing kaleidoscopic knitwear, the sharpest of tailoring, theatrical makeup, ladies’ and gents’ headwear and jewelry, David Bowie boldly dominated the fashion landscape throughout most of his lifetime, and continues to do so several years after his death. While his influence still ripples across runways, the “David Bowie Is” exhibit finally arrives in Brooklyn Museum. It has been on tour for five years, making 11 record breaking stops worldwide, and a major draw for visitors from Japan to Germa
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