Cameron Russell


VOGUE US AUG. 2016
'Gold Standards'
Ph: Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Tonne Goodman
Hair: Teddy Charles
Makeup: Yumi Lee


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Kérastase F/W 2015
Ph: Luigi & Iango


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VOGUE MEXICO & LATIN AMERICA AUG. 2016
'Blue Jeans'
Ph: Will Davidson
Stylist: Sarah Gore Reeves
Hair: Holly Mills
Makeup: Ozzy Salvatierra
Set Design: Todd Wiggins






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i-D Pre-Fall 2016
'The Icons'
Ph: Amy Troost
Stylist: Alastair McKimm



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INTERVIEW MAGAZINE APR. 2016
'The New Activists'
Ph: Gregory Harris
Stylist: Elin Svan
Hair: Tomo Jidai
Makeup: Sally Branka
Nails: Gina Edwards




OCCUPATION:

Model, multimedia producer, and writer. I work at the intersection of technology, activism, art, and culture, figuring out ways to leverage the access fashion has given me to mass media to progress social justice, with a focus on climate change. I am consistently inspired by creators of culture who are creators of change. But I only became an activist when people started applying that word to me in the press. Same goes for the word feminist. I grew up in what would certainly be described as a feminist, activist household, but I don't remember hearing those words. My mom always taught us to use as few resources as possible—we shopped for used clothing, took quick showers, and recycled sandwich bags. But we didn't do those things because we were being green, rather we were being thoughtful and trying not to create waste. Sometimes I wonder if being labeled an activist nowadays has more to do with being public, with some degree of fame, than actually just living in a way that is considerate.

That said, I've never been afraid to see myself as political. It makes me sad that the realm of the "political" has become so stigmatized and exclusive. Everyone is political whether they want to be or not. Silence is political, money is political, decisions about where we send our children to school, where we work, who we hire, the products we buy, the way we dress, the transportation we use—all of those are political choices. Millennials must become an activist generation. I hope we continue to grow our political capital, our voices, and our power, and that more people feel like there is a place for them in building a better society.


WHAT ARE THE GREATEST CHALLENGES FACING US TODAY?

The big answer is climate change. The one degree the world has already warmed is forcing millions to migrate, millions to go hungry, violence, war, mass evacuations, the list goes on. For a while, I really didn't see a place for myself in the climate movement. My friends and I would have this conversation, "Why are we so engaged with other types of injustice, but so unmoved by climate justice? Our generation produced the Dreamers, the Black Lives Matter movement, Occupy Wall Street, a resurgence of feminism. Why haven't we seen a massive climate movement?" But we have been fighting the right fights all along. The reason our governments haven't taken sufficient action on climate change is that they put short-term economic gain before the lives of women and children, people who are black and brown, and people who are living in poverty; that's the injustice our generation has been fighting. I think what we need right now, more than a piece of legislation, is more people who want change.


“Millennials must become an activist generation. I hope we continue to grow our political capital, our voices, and our power, and that more people feel like there is a place for them in building a better society.” —Cameron Russell
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Michael Kors Collection S/S 2017 New York



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Ralph Lauren Icons Collection 2016

Photographed by Steven Meisel
Styled by Karl Temper




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Ralph Lauren Icons Collection 2016



“Putting yourself together in an individual statement is what I most admire,” Mr. Lauren has said. “And when you have confidence, I think it shows.” Few embody this spirit more completely than Cameron Russell, whose conversation-driving TED Talk, “Looks Aren’t Everything. Believe Me, I’m a Model,” went viral in 2012. “Sometimes beauty matters. But to me, right now in my life, it doesn’t matter a lot. When I get dressed or when I buy clothes, I think about the messages that they’re sending,” says Russell, who projects an effortlessness confidence in The Sailor Pant. For her, the most important question is, “Do you feel confident in yourself? I think that when you are paying attention to style and you find that right outfit, when you find that right presentation, you’re saying something without saying something. That can be really wonderful, and powerful, and comfortable.”

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Kerastase Paris F/W 2016 Campaign

Photographed by Peter Lindbergh



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Vogue Germany January 2017
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VOGUE GERMANY JAN. 2017
'Let's Dance'
Ph: Giampaolo Sgura
Stylist: Christiane Arp
Hair: Franco Gobbi
Makeup: Jessica Nedza
Nails: Annarel Innocente







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Prada Ready To Wear Fall Winter 2017 Milan
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