Top model Toni Garrn is styled by Erica Pelosini in 'Turning Point', lensed by Gilles Bensimon for Editorialist Magazine Spring Summer 2018.

In her interview, Toni reviews her activist history, a Smart Sensuality woman's trajectory we've followed for years. What is new is Toni's positioning herself directly with a luxury brand, wanting the alliance but also directly asking for support for her activist and philanthropic efforts in Africa. We agree that when models become ambassadors for luxury products, they should not hesitate to negotiate financial support for their values and life priorities. If a brand says "no deal", is the gig and the money actually worth it? Is the established model living up to her full potential in accepting a "no"? Does the model really want to represent this brand?

Photographer: Gilles Bensimon
Model: Toni Garrn
Styling: Erica Pelosini
Hair: Peter Butler
Make-Up: Sarah Uslan
Manicure: Sarah Chue

Courtesy of Editorialist Magazine