
The November issue of Vogue Paris continues with the bold imagery of graffiti for the editorial entitled “Graffi-Couture” photographed by Mario Sorrenti. Featuring the stunning Raquel Zimmermann styled by Emmanuelle Alt, the editorial’s focus on couture is more so highlighted by its brash setting.

Vogue Paris brings together once again Brazilian model Isabeli Fontana with talented photographer David Sims for an edgy editorial that blends graffiti monograms and prints with an air of sophistication. Styled by Carine Roitfeld, the editorial takes on the daring task of fusing tribal chic with high fashion.

Starring Liya Kebede and Andres Velencoso Segura, H&M’s latest campaign readies for colder weather with a fun and light spirited look at their thicker knits.

The spring 2010 issue of Swedish magazine Stockholm SSAW features rising model Frida Gustavsson photographed by Andreas Öhlund and styled by Emelie Johansson. Coming off of a season where she walked over sixty shows, the Swedish beauty relaxes in and out of the studio with a laid-back shoot that best accents her stunning features.

Styled by Peju Famojure for an editorial in L’Officiel Maroc entitled “Album de Famille”, Anastasia Krivosheeva and Ksenia Kakhnovich take on an old-age mystique as they are captured roaming desolate surroundings. However, photographed by Alexey Yurenev and Stephanie McNiel, the duo still wield their feminine charm, proving to be quite the enchanters.

True to his risqué aesthetic, photographer Terry Richardson amps up the raunch and sexuality in his contribtution to the “Natasha Obsessed” issue of Muse. Styled by Leslie Lessin in nothing more than revealing scarves, Natasha plays the role of sultry vixen perfectly.