Meet Yana Vozharovskaya, Maxim Australia’s October Cover Girl

Yana Vozharovskaya is heating up the cover of Maxim Australia

The Russian-born beauty graces the mag’s October issue in a striking pictorial photographed by Richard Mamando off Australia’s gorgeous Gold Coast. 

Yana sounds like she had a great time posing for the sun-kissed shoot.

“We shot this on the Gold Coast on an amazing Horizon E94 yacht,” she shared. 

“The whole photo shoot took 10 hours with the most amazing and friendly team who are professionals at what they do. I absolutely enjoyed the process and loved the atmosphere around me.”

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Get your copy of Maxim Australia’s October issue here, and check out a sampling of Yana’s Instagram photos below: 

Reese Witherspoon Made $55 Vans Sneakers Look Posh in the Rain

From a collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum to a partnership with Disney and Mickey Mouse, Vans has released plenty of cool collaborations recently if you’re looking to update your tried-and-true sneakers. Sometimes, though, the cult brand’s classic shoes are just what the doctor ordered, as was the case with Reese Witherspoon’s new outfit.

Photographed on a rainy New York City evening, Witherspoon made Vans’ perennially cool Old Skool Sneakers ($55) look chic with an all-black look. When in doubt, go monochrome—it’s the easiest way to look put-together immediately. While you might be more inclined to wear Vans sneakers with jeans, a pair of trousers like Witherspoon’s is more polished and a bit unexpected. Scroll down to see her look and shop the shoes.

On Reese Witherspoon: Vans Old Skool Sneakers ($55)

I’ve Flown Over 100,000 Miles This Year—Here’s My Airport Uniform

I recently hopped on a plane to Italy for a summer vacation and when I logged onto Delta to check out my frequent flier miles, I was surprised to see that I’ve racked up over 100,000 miles since last summer. My frequent stops at the airport have culminated from a few personal trips to Paris, London, and Rome and quick stops home from LA to Arizona, but also some business travel that took me overseas.

What has this meant for my travel wardrobe, though? It has resulted in plenty of practice in crafting the perfect airport uniform. To be honest, narrowing in on a great travel outfit has been something I’ve wanted to master. In the past, I’ve often found myself regretting some of my fashion choices. Stiff jeans might look great but after a few hours, they start to feel uncomfortable. The same thing goes for small bags that aren’t roomy enough to fit my in-flight essentials.

After a year spent in airports and on planes, I’ve finally come up with the perfect airplane outfit. It’s a combination of ideas I’ve borrowed from celebrities like the always stylish Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and fashion lessons I’ve learned after some trial and error. Ahead, I’m breaking down the airport uniform I swear by.

I wore this outfit on my recent flight to Italy and realized that I finally figured out a winning travel look.
Isabel Marant always designs a great menswear-inspired blazer.
Wear this to tap into French-girl style.
I own this style and it’s become my favorite thing to wear to the airport.
Re/Done is known for their denim, but also their perfectly-cut T-shirts.
I typically go for a boxy fit.
This style is finished with rolled cuff sleeves.
Straight leg jeans are my standard.
I’ve been wearing lighter washes more and more.
But I also love wearing black wash jeans.
I own a similar pair of faux-croc boots and have been wearing them for years.
A block heel is key for making sure they’re comfortable.
I own this style and it fits all of my essentials.
I also think aluminum finishes are especially cool.
Rimowa is known for their durable bags.
Sleek and big enough to fit all of your travel essentials.
I own this bag and carry it nearly every day, as well as on flights.
A great affordable option.

9 Clever Style Tips From the World’s Most Fashionable Women

When you think of the perfect outfit it likely has a handful of different components in the mix. Well-fitted separates. A dynamic color palette. Elements of proportion. And perhaps most importantly, a hint of personal flair by way of the styling. Whether it’s something as subtle as the cuff on a sleeve or a silky scarf knotted around the waist, these minute details tend to add up to make a big difference when it comes to composing a strong look. That’s why we set out to find inspiring, clever style tips that we can test drive this autumn. We headed to our happy place—street style—and sifted through images of our favorite fashion editors, influencers, and the like and found nine standout ideas we’re giving a go. From an unexpected piece to layer over your basic white tee to a downtown-inspired approach to wearing a blazer, scroll down to find out what outfit tricks we’re trying right now and shop our picks to, as they say, get the look.

and Pants ($70)

Want more inspiration? Head over for our roundup of the best street style spotted at New York Fashion Week.

I Track Model Style Like It’s My Job, and This One Has Exceptional Taste

On the subject of fashion week street style when it comes to the most authentic, inspiring looks I often find myself drawn to off-duty models more than anyone else. Not because they are six-feet tall, skinny, and have flawless hair and skin (oh, youth) but rather because they tend to be wearing outfits they’d actually wear in real life. In other words, they’re not necessarily being paid or gifted to wear products from different designers they work with and thus are assembling looks straight from their wardrobes. Bucket hats, platform creepers, tattered denim with chain belts, teeny tiny sunglasses—model style is uniqueness at its finest. You’re more likely to see an off-duty model in a cool vintage t-shirt than the season’s latest arrivals, and to me, that’s inspiring.

My latest model style crush is not new to the pack. Her name is Adwoa Aboah and she’s a British model who has served as the face for big-name brands including Burberry and Versace. She’s known for her colorful, flamboyant style, charming freckled face, and shaved head. Her street style has been included in countless fashion week roundups and beyond all of that, she is also a major force in the women’s movement. Her organization Gurls Talk is “a safe space to share and listen without any judgment or stigma.”

Suffice it to say, Aboah is one to watch. Scroll down for nine spot-on looks from the model and shop our picks to get her imitable style.

Shop 30 model-approved pieces for fall.

I Bought Fashion’s Biggest Trend Off Amazon for $4

Take a quick browse through our roundup of the best looks from New York fashion week and you’ll quickly see that bike shorts are one of the biggest trends worn to and from the shows. We first introduced the trend last season (thanks to Kim Kardashian repping the sporty shorts) and it’s slowly grown on everyone in the fashion industry. We even tested the trend for you a few months ago showing you how girls in Los Angeles and New York City style the biker look. So fast-forward to the streets of fashion week and you’ll see that fashion influencers have given in and found severs interesting ways to make the athletic shorts look incredibly stylish.

 I myself finally gave in to the trend and purchased two pairs off amazon for $4. I’m heading to Milan this week for fashion week and have already planning several outfits around the leggings-style shorts. Stay tuned for how I wear the biker pants and in the meantime let us know how you’re wearing the trend using the hashtag #WhoWhatWearing on Instagram.

You Won’t Catch Fashion Girls Wearing These Shoes With Leggings

With the popularity of leggings, inevitably we’re all going to want to get a little creative with how we wear them. In many cases, that means thinking outside the box when it comes to footwear. We’ve already discussed what to avoid wearing with leggings in general, but what about the all-important subject of shoes?

Given leggings’ slim-fitting silhouette and casual nature, determining which shoes will best complement them can be a bit perplexing—which is where we come in. As editors, we’ve been noticing fashion girls in fewer and fewer of a handful of shoe styles, at least paired with their leggings. So, naturally, we’ve been taking notes on what they’ve been wearing instead. The legging trend is here to stay for the foreseeable future, so we might as well make the most of it and pair them with shoes that will keep things as stylish as possible, right?

With that, keep scrolling to find out which seven shoe styles fashion girls have pretty much stopped wearing with leggings, and shop the coolest shoe trends to wear with them instead.

Pictured: Beyond Yoga Take Me Higher Long Leggings ($88); Zara shoes
Pictured: Beyond Yoga Take Me Higher Long Leggings ($88); Gucci Signature Slide Sandals ($310)
Pictured: Beyond Yoga Take Me Higher Long Leggings ($88); Nike sneakers
Pictured: Beyond Yoga Take Me Higher Long Leggings ($88); Miu Miu flats
Pictured: Beyond Yoga Take Me Higher Long Leggings ($88); Jenni Kayne boots
Pictured: Beyond Yoga Take Me Higher Long Leggings ($88); G.H. Bass & Co. Whitney Weejuns ($110)

This post was originally published at an earlier date and has been updated.