EDITORIAL

Monday, 21 August 2017


Top model Barbara Palvin joins Jordan Barrett for the September 2017 cover of C Magazine. The two wear cozy fur coats from Sacai in the Beau Grealy lensed image. Inside the magazine, Barbara and Jordan embrace an autumnal mood in warm layers. Stylist Alison Edmond dresses the pair in designs from labels such as Coach, Etro and Alexander McQueen.

Friday, 20 January 2017

Madonna lands Harper’s Bazaar Us Magazine’s 150th anniversary special. On the Cover Madonna wears a Gucci gown; Madonna's own snake bracelet; Bulgari bracelet; Tiffany & Co. bracelet; Fallon ring; Loree Rodkin ring (on pinky finger); Lynn Ban ring (on index finger). She is photographed by Luigi & Iango.  She speaks to Roxane Gay about issues ranging from politics to what motivates her. Here is an excert from the Interview with the pop icon
Roxane Gay: As an artist, whether it's in film or music or writing, do you think your work is political?
Madonna: Completely.
Roxane Gay: How so?
Madonna: Because I'm political. I believe in freedom of expression, I don't believe in censorship. I believe in equal rights for all people. And I believe women should own their sexuality and sexual expression. I don't believe there's a certain age where you can't say and feel and be who you want to be. All you have to do is look at my career—from my Sex book to the songs I've written, kissing a black saint in my "Like a Prayer" video, the themes I explored on my Erotica album. As I get older and I get better at writing and expressing myself, then you get into my American Life era, and I start talking about politics and government and how fucked our country's politics are, and the illusion of fame and Hollywood and the beautiful people.

Monday, 26 December 2016

 “WE DIDN’T EVEN HAVE TRAFFIC LIGHTS where I grew up, Mierlo [in south Holland]. It’s about 10,000 people. It’s a great place to be a kid, quiet and safe. I was always running out the door to play outside. My mum was just like, ‘Be back when it’s dark.’ It was that kind of childhood. Not so great when you’re a teenager. Like, ‘Why are we living here? It’s so boring.’ I appreciate it now, when I go with my son [Alfred, 3, with ex-husband David Walliams]. I love going with him; all that freedom and peace.”
 “I WAS A DIFFICULT TEENAGER. I had lots of trouble with school, just general teenager troublemaking, but they kept threatening to expel me. I was a handful. So, in the end, when I was 16, my mum took me out of school and I moved to Paris.”

“I WAS SCOUTED WHEN I WAS 13 OR 14. We were on a big family holiday to Paris when I was spotted on the Métro by a lady who was the wife of an agent at Elite. It was the most confusing thing ever – I was definitely not attractive. I was a geeky teenager; awkward and thin and lanky and weird. And I had strange teeth. At school, they used to tease me: ‘As if you’re a model!’ They called me Skeleton. Being a model was the furthest thing from my mind, ever. I’m still not sure I’m entirely qualified.” Check out More

Sunday, 25 December 2016

 Executive Editor, Charmaine Ho, talks about the key gems and jewels you should be toting to help energise your horoscope for the year on page 86. Being a Leo, green tourmaline is my designated gem and she guarantees it will inspire creativity, and bring me good luck and success.
That’s the mind and soul sorted, so let’s work on the body. There is no better mentor for that than the 35-year-old Angel on our cover — Alessandra Ambrosio. Mother to two gorgeous kids, her dedication to keeping that body perfectly sculpted is testament to what discipline and, of course, an envious gene pool can do for you — read what she has to say about her fabulous life and how Singapore came up tops with her seven million-plus fans on Instagram. Read More

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