Must Read: Naomi Campbell and Six Icons Star in 'Harper's Bazaar' September Issue, Zoë Kravitz Fronts 'Esquire'

<a href="https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a61766264/bazaars-icons-2024/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank" data-ylk="slk:Naomi Campbell covers Harper's Bazaar September 2024 issue.;elm:context_link;itc:0;sec:content-canvas" class="link ">Naomi Campbell covers Harper's Bazaar September 2024 issue.</a><p>Photo: Théo de Gueltzl/Courtesy of Harper's Bazaar</p>

These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday.

Naomi Campbell and six icons star in Harper's Bazaar September issue
Naomi CampbellChaka Khan, Willem Dafoe, Jon M. Chu, Amy Sherald, Chelsea Clinton and Naomi Ackie cover the September 2024 "Icons Issue" of Harper's Bazaar. Defined as "people who push culture forward," each provided their perspective on topics ranging from politics to film, music and art. Read the cover stories here. {Fashionista inbox}

Zoë Kravitz fronts Esquire
Zoë Kravitz is on the cover of Esquire, speaking with digital editor Madison Vain about existential anxieties, her upbringing, her unique sense of humor and more. She'll make her directorial debut with the film "Blink Twice," premiering in theaters on Aug. 23, an experience which she compares to exposing her brain to the world. Vain also tapped Bonet and Kravitz's fellow film industry powerhouses Nicole Kidman, Naomi Ackie and Matt Reeves in the feature. {Esquire}

Victoria's Secret hires Savage x Fenty exec as new CEO
Effective Sept. 9, Hillary Super will succeed Martin Walters as CEO and board member at Victoria's Secret & Co. She previously served as CEO of Savage X Fenty and Anthropologie Group. "She understands vertically integrated retail brands and has an intuitive understanding of the consumer landscape, informed by customer insights which are critical for consistently delivering in this industry and its ever-accelerating fashion and economic cycles," board chair Donna James said, in a statement. {Victoria's Secret}

Stuart Weitzman appoints five new global ambassadors
The luxury footwear brand tapped Aly Raisman, Christy Turlington, Issa Rae, Lucy Liu and Ming Xi as ambassadors for its new campaign, "How Lovely to Be a Woman," which features Stuart Weitzman favorites ranging from mixed-material designs to classic pointed toe and lug sole styles, all available at its boutiques, partner retailers and on stuartweitzman.com. {Fashionista inbox}

<p>Photo: Courtesy of Stuart Weitzman</p>

Photo: Courtesy of Stuart Weitzman

Isaac Mizrahi and Douglas Keeve on making "Unzipped"
Released 25 years ago on Aug. 14, "Unzipped" follows designer Isaac Mizrahi through the creation of his Fall 1994 collection after negative reviews of his Spring 1994 offering. The designer was dating the documentary's director, Douglas Keeve, at the time — the two reunited to discussed the industry-favorite film with Vogue Senior Archive Editor Laird Borrelli-Persson. {Vogue}

Trove acquires resale competitor Recurate
Trove, resale operator for Patagonia and Levi's, announced its acquisition of Recurate and its 29 clients (including Steve Madden, Michael Kors and Frye) on Aug. 13. This will make the company responsible for 75% of total branded resale traffic online. {Business of Fashion/paywalled}

Danielle Frankel debuts footwear
The inaugural footwear collection by Danielle Frankel includes 10 timeless bridal heels and flats that are now available for pre-order on the brand's website. (The online and retail release is set for October.) Prices range from $790 to $1,190. {Fashionista inbox}

<p>Photo: Paul Kooiker/Courtesy of Danielle Frankel</p>

Photo: Paul Kooiker/Courtesy of Danielle Frankel

Vogue launches Dogue
Vogue published an editorial package on Wednesday we hope becomes a quarterly issue, at least: Dogue's inaugural cover star is Pilaf, Demi Moore's trusty Chihuahua; there are also features with Ayo Edebiri's Gromit, Glen Powell's Brisket and Tim Walz's Scout. {Vogue}

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