
African Journey – Sean McMenomy (Tomorrow Management) takes a trip to Africa with model Josefine Nielsen for the spring-summer issue of Dansk. In a picturesque desert setting, Josefine dons her armor against the elements in the form of stylist Anne Stockmann’s two-toned selects. Thick eyeliner and slicked back hair by beauty artist Trine Skjøth complete the warrior look.

Sunny Feeling – Tobias Lundkvist captures Giedre Dukauskaite alongside male model Jacques Naude in these sun-drenched images where lush nature meets minimal sophistication. Outfitted by Nike Felldin, Giedre sports ladylike silhouettes ranging from skin-baring swimwear to flirty dresses. Soft curls and demure makeup by beauty artist Gunnar Schendera complete her laid-back look.

Create a Splash – Wearing this season’s most shimmering looks, Toni Garrn plays the role of sea siren for Numéro #130. In front of Camilla Akrans’ lens, Toni wows in the sultry silhouettes of Giorgio Armani, Elie Saab, Chanel, Dior and others selected by fashion editor Franck Benhamou. Slick hair by Rutger and flawless skin by makeup artist Wendy Rowe complete the vixen attire.

Sojourner – Benny Horne captures Sojourner Morrell in spring fashions for the latest issue of Oyster Magazine. Outfitted by Roxane Danset, Sojourner is an animated sight in designs from labels such as Rodarte, Jil Sander, Isabel Marant and others.

Keepin’ it Surreal – New face Laura Kampman gets a solo cover shoot for the February edition of Vogue Italia where photographer Steven Meisel plays with the surreal and real in these enigmatic images. Styled by Karl Templer, Laura dons some of spring’s most standout fashions from the likes of Viktor & Rolf, Givenchy, Roberto Cavalli and Prada with distressed hair by Guido Palau and thick eyeliner by Pat McGrath.
See the behind the scenes video on Vogue.it

The New Look – The March edition of Elle China marks a relaunch of the publication with the magazine going semi-monthly, giving double the number of issues and fashion. With its new look, Elle enlists the talent of designer Jean Paul Gaultier and Chinese top models Shu Pei and Kiki Kang. Gaultier styled the two girls with his own creations as well as other designers’ pieces. In front of Mark Pillai’s lens, the girls look like retro pin-ups with a rock and roll twist in the form of tattoo sleeves and bold makeup.