
Jason Nocito proves that a summer-themed editorial can be about more than just tiny bikinis and the beach. Muse‘s covergirl, Agnete Hegelund, helps Nocito point out some more imaginative aspects such as: finding solace in the heat, eating melting popsicles and just looking plain good. Now, that’s my kind of summer.

In youthful pigtails, Tanya D is windswept and carefree in “Solo Dance” from Numéro Tokyo. This spread can be added to the ongoing list of collaborations she has with photographer Hans Feurer. Like many of her fans, he can’t get enough of Tanya’s icy blue stare.

The number of times the 80s has been referenced on the runway and in print recently has been unfathomable, and Numéro Tokyo goes for a literal interpretation with Vlada Roslyakova in “Valley Girl”. From the scrunchies to the acid wash jeans, it is totally retro. Keep in mind, it may look cute on Vlada, but in real life it is an atrocity that must never be committed.

Staying out in the hot desert sun can take it’s toll on a girl. Perhaps that’s why Marina Perez looks a little less than perfect in the latest 10 . Her stockings are ripped, she has oil-stained hands and is rolling around in the dirt like a mad woman. It may not make sense, but that’s what makes it fabulous.