
Chloë Sevigny appears to be running the editorial circuit lately with her recent spread for Elle June, and now she has another one in Italian Muse. I think the more Chloë we see in magazines, the better.

Karl Lagerfeld plus a series of black and white images always seems to be a good combination. Add in model Anja Rubik and you have the perfect recipe for an incredible layout as seen in Vogue Nippon‘s “Into the Light”.

It is beyond refreshing to see Liz Collins’ work in another publication besides Numéro. Don’t get me wrong, I love her beauty shots for the magazine, but I always feel as if she can offer so much more. And she does exactly just that with “Constance”, proving that she can photograph clothes just as beautifully as makeup.

Miles Aldridge and Siri Tollerød team up once again for Vogue Nippon‘s. “Dial Tones Mysteries”. which features an unusual setting. The visualization of Aldridge’s pristine, almost cold-like aesthetic, against a graffitied telephone booth with photos of naked women in the background is quite a funny sight to see. In fact, the only secret about “Mysteries” appears to be how Siri ended up using the booth in the first place. You would think that a girl who could afford Dior would at least carry a cell phone.

Malgosia Bela has a 114 page spread in the most recent Self Service by Mario Sorrenti. I think it’s safe to say that we will not be seeing the full series anytime soon. Luckily, these preview images are more than enough.
Note: nudity after the cut