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August 2023

11 Aug

Naomi, Cindy, Linda & Christy Remember The Dawn Of

Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington reflect on the supermodel era with Vogue. ‘Were all of us wearing our own jeans?’ Cindy Crawford wonders of the last time she and her fellow original supermodels appeared on the quilt of British Vogue together back in 1990 – together with the late Tatjana Patitz – in an indelible Peter Lindbergh image that immediately became a part of fashion history. ‘My Levi’s,’ confirms Christy Turlington, as she, Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista all nod in agreement. The 4 women sat down together to speak fashion within the ’90s, their most memorable shoots, and the sheer magic that they created as a bunch in an exclusive video for British Vogue. ‘The...
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11 Aug

Photos of the ‘silly fashion bimbos’ at underground rave

One in every of fashion’s longest-standing trends is misnaming brand-sponsored activations as “raves”. Season after season, fashion publicists will host fashion week afterparties in TimeOut venues where editor-influencers talk a bit while LSDXOXO, Richie Hawtin, or OnlyFire perform within the background. Fashion likes to align itself with the underground, but sometimes a club is only a club. “They all the time feel so serious, too,” the organisers of London’s fashion-pilled OPIA rave say over DM. “You may be camp and queer and playful while still being editorial. That’s what we’re all about. OPIA was born out of the need to showcase this queer subculture as one of the crucial progressive and non-conformist on this planet.” Mascotted by two blonde-wigged, brainless broads...
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11 Aug

Interview: I Fell Head Over Heels In Love Talking

SAG-AFTRA members are currently on strike; as a part of the strike, union actors should not promoting their film and TV projects. This interview was conducted prior to the strike.The tires of Taylor Zakhar Perez’s plane have just touched ground at LaGuardia airport the morning of July 13, mere hours before the Hollywood actors’ strike can be made official. It’s likely he’s only just now seeing the text from his team telling him to call some journalist from Allure magazine as soon as he can. He calls me just as he’s finding a seat by the airport’s gaudy Latest York City-themed “water show” installation that blasts Frank Sinatra every five minutes (“It seems like Fantasia”). It’s not a really perfect...
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