
Delta of Venus – Anais Pouliot brings a feel of dreamy decadence to this story lensed by Greta Ilieva for the latest issue of Zoo Magazine. Styled by Margaret Crow, Anais wears a variety of lush, fall selects from Marc Jacobs, Ralph Lauren, Moschino, Topshop Unique, Balmain, Emilio Pucci, Emporio Armani, Thierry Mugler and Sonia Rykiel. Make-up artist Philippe Miletto gives Anais a dramatic lip while hair stylist Michael Jones creates smooth, girlish waves.

Lily Cole dons voluminous curls for the tenth anniversary and October 2011 covers of Harper’s Bazaar Turkey photographed by Koray Birand and styled by Isabel Dupre.

Kim’s World – Kim Noorda shows off her bubbly personality in the fall issue of Tank Magazine. Photographed by Viktor Vauthier and styled by Pandora Lennard, Kim goes from the comforts of home to a day out on the town in the chic designs of Salvatore Ferragamo, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci Louis, Louis Vuitton and others. / Hair by Roxane Attard, Makeup by Caroline Sims

Night Birds – Ieva Laguna is a dream in fall essentials for this darkly romantic editorial photographed by Cameron Krone. Featured in the nineteenth issue of French Revue de Modes, fashion editor Marcell Rocha’s selects include chic pieces from labels such as Dolce & Gabbana, Emporio Armani, Kenzo, Fenton, Jean Paul Gaultier, Gucci, Marni and Viktor and Rolf. Hair stylist Dennis Lanni gives Ieva’s locks an edge with a pop of fuchsia, while Kristin Gallegos keeps her face subtle and her lashes long.

Working Girls – Models Maud Welzen and Ava Smith don this fall’s reinvented work wear for the October issue of BlackBook editorial lensed by Jason Kim. Structured, sleek and minimal, these looks make a powerful and sophisticated statement against Kim’s complementary backdrops. Styled by Christopher Campbell, the girls wear selects from labels including Theyskens’ Theory, Calvin Klein, Yves Saint Laurent, Salvatore Ferragamo and Michael Kors. Side-swept hair by Shlomi Mor and clean make-up with a statement brow by Samantha Trinh add a strong finishing touch.

Pugh’s Spring Stripes – Not one to follow trends, designer Gareth Pugh debuted a sci-fi inspired spring 2012 collection with structured creations that looked more like armor than clothing. Using a strict color palette of black and white, models walked the runway in contrasting stripes and unisex outerwear which juxtaposed hard and soft elements with a perfect edge.