If ever I had a girl-crush, it would have to be for Daria Werbowy. As a model she's not overexposed; always super-cool without trying; and can work so many different looks to perfection. We've seen her appear naked a number of times (who could forget the smoking hot beach shoot where she posed naked for Vogue Hommes International) and yet, despite her perfect body, it's always her doe eyes and structured cheekbones that draw us in.
[ Click to read 'Daria Werbowy nude for Vogue Nippon' ]
Models off duty... they always look amazing. In this street style shot, an understated shorts-and-tee combination is quickly transformed into a super-cool look by way of an embellished military jacket. The look was worn by quiet achiever Constance Jablonski, who apparently walked an exhausting 72 shows during the international Spring/Summer 2010 runway showings.

[ Click to read 'Street style: military jacket, Constance Jablonski' ]
Looking more voluptuous than ever, Kate Moss appears in the campaign for her latest TopShop collection. The Christmas 2009 collection includes night wear and lingerie, and appears to be inspired by the Orient. From lotus flowers and silk, to a sequined Bali dress, the collection is far from bland.
[ Click to read 'Kate Moss for Topshop Holiday 2009' ]
As well as donning Louis Vuitton's ever popular bunny headband for Lula Magazine's Fall/Winter 2009/2010 issue, model Karen Elson also wears another variation of the Bunny Ears trend. Somewhere between a big bow and a pair of Mickey Mouse ears, this hat by Moschino Cheap & Chic is perfectly on trend.
[ Click to read 'Karen Elson in mouse & bunny ears for Lula' ]
The photography and editing of this shoot includes mirroring, upside down angles and people in flight, and will leave you feeling like you've been staring down a kaleidoscope. This trickery comes compliments of Andreas Sjodin who has teamed up with Norwegian model Iselin Steiro making good use of the over the knee boots and sheer trends.
[ Click to read 'Kaleidoscopic: Iselin Steiro in over the knee boots' ]
From celebrities to magazine editorials, the over the knee boots trend is just about everywhere at the moment. It isn't the first time this pair was spotted on Louise Ebel during Paris Fashion Week, and we love both of her interpretations of the trend.

[ Click to read 'Street Style: Over the knee boots (PFW)' ]
Layering swimsuits over and under various other types of clothing creates an effect of 'sex meets deconstruction', or post modern pin-up, in the November issue of V Magazine. Featuring Victoria's Secret Angels Miranda Kerr and Ana Beatriz Barros, this shoot is a fresh take on full briefs and vintage inspired styles of swimwear.
[ Click to read 'Miranda Kerr & Ana Beatriz Barros pin-ups in V Mag' ]
Working some incredible poses, Raquel Zimmermann reminds us why she's in hot demand for editorial. Against a backdrop of graffiti Zimmermann - styled by Emmanuelle Alt - is perfectly striking. Several shots also feature the Christian Louboutin laced over the knee boots we've been seeing so much of.
[ Click to read 'Graffi-Couture: Raquel Zimmermann for Vogue Paris' ]
In a set of photographs by well known Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, Claudia Schiffer walks around with a toy pig on her head, has pens in between her toes and well, we aren't exactly sure what she is doing with this broom. But while the shoot may seem little more than a series of bizarre photos, take into account Wurm's artistic background and fascination with everyday objects, and the editorial - titled Kunst Pausen (Art Paused) - suddenly has more meaning.
[ Click to read 'Claudia Schiffer by Erwin Wurm, Vogue Germany' ]
Daniel just recently predicted the decline of the raw style of photographer that has dominated the nudity trend in fashion. Further supporting the move towards softer, more sensual editorial, Vogue Paris brings us this: L'eternel Fantasme featuring Eniko Mihalik. Calling to mind works of the late Guy Bourdin, the shoot depicts Eniko and a life-like female mannequin as lovers.
[ Click to read 'Eniko Mihalik: artistic sensuality in Vogue Paris' ]