Straight housin’ in the mecca of all babes: Anna at the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin. (Photo by Diego Ruggiero)
Straight housin’ in the mecca of all babes: Anna at the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin. (Photo by Diego Ruggiero)
Anja Mæland Måkestad is a photographer and editor for Norwegian television. She’s from a beautiful place on the West coast of Norway you’ve probably never heard called Hardanger. One day, she hopes to return to Hardanger where she’ll set up a spa-like exile center for stressed out city people who can come to relax and drink sparkling apple cider while looking out over the fjords and mountains. Anja was spotted toying around with a kaleidoscope at the gift shop of the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin. (photo by Elisabeth Bergaust)
Part 2 of our crush on Brooklyn-based artist Melissa Godoy Nieto. Killer outfit posing in front of a beautiful Mexican-inspired art installation, both of which she made. Note to self, use hands more. (photo by Kate Kornberg)
Brooklyn-based artist Melissa Godoy Nieto comfortably babe’ing out in front of her own Creatures of 2012 installation, as part of the Pictoplasma festival being featured at General Public in Berlin. More of her artwork here. (photo by Kate Kornberg)

This is Sarah at the Hamburger Bahnhof -Museum für Gegenwart in Berlin, standing in the Room with My Soul Left Out, Room That Does Not Care installation by Bruce Nauman. We’re pretty sure that’s a BATM t-shirt she’s wearing, too.
Paula caught in mid-concentration at the Collection of Classical Antiquities of the Neues Museum in Berlin. Photo by Ricardo Wolff.
The Pergamon Museum features audio tours devoted to their collection and museum accessories designed to water down babe effects. Photo by Fred Cray.