ALINE WEBER POSES AT PRADA MARFA FOR ODDA MAGAZINE
Fashion
Appearing on the fall-winter 2016 cover of ODDA Magazine, model Aline Weberposes in Marfa, Texas. The Brazilian beauty wears a brocade Prada dress with a laced-up corset. In the accompanying spread, Aline poses at the Prada Marfa installation lensed by Marc Pilaro.
Located off the U.S. 90 Highway, the desert setting serves as a stark contrast to the luxury branding. Stylist Alva Galim dresses Aline in looks from Prada’s winter 2016 collection. From velvet dresses to laced-up boots and checkered coats, Aline shines in each look.
ALINE WEBER – ODDA MAGAZINE – FALL/WINTER 2016







HOLLIE-MAY SAKER TAKES PRADA TO THE STREETS FOR L’OFFICIEL BRAZIL
Fashion
Model Hollie-May Saker heads to the streets for the September 2016 issue ofL’Officiel Brazil. Photographed by Nicole Heiniger, the redhead poses in an urban landscape while wearing styles from Prada’s fall collection. With clothing inspired by a nautical explorer, stylist Flavia Lafer selects designs featuring military jackets, corset details and lace-up boots. Hollie-May cuts a striking figure in the Italian brand’s autumn looks.
EDITORIAL: HOLLIE-MAY SAKER MODELS PRADA’S FALL 2016 COLLECTION FOR L’OFFICIEL BRAZIL









Vivienne Westwood Says Hillary Clinton Is ‘Evil’ and a ‘Warmonger,’ So I Guess She’s Not #WithHer
Fashion
Unlike many of fashion’s Hillary-loving designers, Dame Vivienne Westwood is not, it seems, #WithHer. Per Yahoo!, the always-outspoken designer taped an upcoming segment for British CNBC, wherein she calls the Democratic nominee “evil” and a “war mongerer” [sic]. Westwood, who has previously rapped against fracking and tried to deliver asbestos to the prime minister as a protest stunt, is hardly shy about her political views.
Westwood was quick to add that she wasn’t a Trump fan, either, saying that she “would not vote for either of them … If there’s a Green person I would vote for the Green person. I wouldn’t even pick Barack Obama over them either.” Too bad Westwood is not a U.S. citizen, because she’d be throwing good ol’ Dr. Jill Stein another vote.
ELENA MELNIK DOES MODERN DAY POWER DRESSING FOR ELLE SPAIN
Fashion
The November 2016 issue of ELLE Spain puts the spotlight on office wear with this editorial. Called ‘Armas de Mujer’, model Elena Melnik gets down to business in sharp looks. Photographer David Burton captures the brunette in chic styles ranging from oversized suiting to sculpted tops and leopard prints. Stylist Alberto Zanolettichooses the designs of Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and more for the spread. Jean Luc Aramin worked on hair with Tiina Roivainen on makeup.










SUNO TO CLOSE AND CEASE OPERATIONS
FashionWell, this is a bummer. New York-based womenswear line Suno has reportedly shut down with no plans to produce its spring 2017 collection, according to Business of Fashion. The publication also cites "multiple sources" who said the label was unable to find an investor to help maintain its operations and foster growth. The label's resort 2017 (and final) collection will be available among retailers worldwide.
"After eight extraordinary years, we have decided to close this chapter and let this resort collection be our last delivery," said Suno founder and chief executive Max Osterweis in a statement provided to BoF. "We have been humbled by the incredible support that we have had from the moment we launched. It's been a wild and wonderful journey and we would like to extend our deepest thanks to everyone who has been there along the way."
Osterweis, who worked in the film industry before founding Suno in 2008, started the brand by first sourcing East African textiles with plans to start producing womenswear in Kenya. Erin Beatty, a friend and veteran designer (Tory Burch, Generra, Gap), joined Osterweis to run the brand, which quickly garnered support from publications like Vogue and such famous names as Michelle Obama, Sofia Coppola, Michelle Williams and Solange.
Upon its first official New York Fashion Week presentation in 2011, Suno was named a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist that same year, as well as in 2012. In 2013, the brand received a CFDA Swarovski Award and in 2014 was a finalist for the LVMH Prize.
Throughout Suno's success, Osterweis and Beatty maintained the luxury label's commitment to social and corporate responsibility. Fair and legal working conditions were held at a high standard for production, which primarily took place in New York City and India, along with smaller batches in Kenya, Italy and Romania. The creative duo championed and collaborated with local artisans from those countries as well.
We reached out to a representative for Suno, who does not have a comment at this time. No word yet on Osterweis's next move but BoF also reports that Beatty could possibly continue her design career at a new or established label in New York.
JESSICA ALBA WEARS HONEST BEAUTY LOOKS FOR SHAPE MAGAZINE
Fashion
Actress Jessica Alba is all smiles on the October 2016 cover of Shape Magazine. The Honest Company co-founder wears a black swimsuit with mesh detail paired with a white blazer. Photographed by Adam Franzino, Jessica wears looks from The Honest Company’s Beauty line. The ‘Mechanic: Resurrection’ star shows off plenty of autumn makeup inspiration. From shimmering eyeshadow to dark plum lipstickshades, Jessica stuns in each shot.
In her interview, Jessica talks about her routine for slimming down. “With exercise, I get a little more toned and I definitely feel stronger, but my diet is much more important if I’m trying to slim down. In that case, I usually don’t eat gluten, dairy, fried foods or processed foods. I try to stick to a diet that’s low in sugar and carbs and high in lean protein and vegetables.”
JESSICA ALBA – SHAPE MAGAZINE – OCTOBER 2016







