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068
editors letter
070
par avion
074
behind the
scenes
076
contributors
fashionista
078
punk it out:
versaces opulent
and edgy rocker-
inspired styles
080
fashion news
086
tee of the month:
boss orange
090
now trending:
velvet
096
face value:
oil up
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the look:
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on the cover
emily vancamp photographed
by jason nocito. styled
by daniela jung. hair: laini
reeves at starworks artists
using nohona. makeup: jenn
streicher at starworks artists
using lancme. manicurist:
miho okawara at es nails.
photo assistant: graham
walzer. fashion assistant:
michael kozak. digital: nora
schneider at diy digital. shot
at 5th & sunset, los angeles.
jacket by stssy, shirt by
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124
nesting:
designer
jesse kamms
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house
128
shes electric
130
directory:
lace into it
with lizzy caplan
138
haute stuff:
accessories with
attitude
146
mass appeals:
european fall
fashion weeks
152
star maps:
graphic
sweatshirts
154
price is right
156
editors fix:
religiously
fashionable
beauty
queen
158
block party:
fall in love with
these lower
manhattan-
inspired looks.
168
beauty news
CONTENTS
100
doc holiday:
model (and dr.
martens lover)
agyness deyn
designs her third
collection for the
iconic brand.
101
diesel engine:
nicola formichetti
powers diesel as
its first artistic
director.
106
now trending:
plaids
108
jeans of the
month:
marc by marc
jacobs
112
vision quest:
opening
ceremonys
humberto leon
and carol lim are
killing it at kenzo.
118
now trending:
capes
122
girl we heart:
milliner
molly yestadt



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note perfect:
stop and smell the
flowers.
174
get this:
products for
pet lovers
176
pretty lovely:
this years beauty
musts, as told by
everyone we know
(including you!)
206
motor head:
go full speed
ahead into fall
with the seasons
perennial
staple: a leather
biker jacket.
photographed
by marvin scott
jarrett. styled by
j. errico
216
tailor made:
suiting at its
smartest.
photographed by
valerie phillips.
styled by lou
winwood
224
misty mtn. hop:
falls coziest
textural pieces go
into the wild.
photographed
by kristin vicari.
styled by siobhan
lyons
234
what a trip:
falls most
electric styles.
photographed by
ben morris. styled
by rachael wang
radar
244
out of the blue:
oh land unleashes
a minimalistic,
lovably offbeat
new album. by
chris pedersen.
photographed by
mads teglers
250
turn on + tune in:
meet the rising
stars of falls
hottest tv shows.
268
culture club
sep
CONTENTS
fashion &
features
198
sweet revenge:
her character
may be hell-bent
on comeuppance,
but emily
vancamp keeps
it cool while
she plots her
next move. by
phoebe reilly.
photographed
by jason nocito.
styled by daniela
jung



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sept
CONTENTS
272
the riot grrrl
returns:
punks leading
lady, kathleen
hanna, is back
with a new album
by the julie ruin.
by caryn ganz.
photographed by
shane mccauley
274
group on:
an inherent
playfulness fuels
grouploves
newest record,
spreading
rumours.
by emily zemler.
photographed by
jay hanna
278
film strips
280
shelf-help
282
shopping list
284
bag check:
falls best buys,
all in one bag.
packed by dani
stahl
TOP LEFT: coat by viktor & rolf, dress and shoes
by john rocha. RIGHT: dress by nina ricci.


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September is all about two
of our favorite things: fash-
ion and television. Now more
than ever, the best stories
are being told as a series.
I love that companies like
Netflix are making original
content thats just as good
as what were seeing on any
television network, and two
of their shows, House of
Cards and Arrested
Development, are among the
best Ive watched all year.
surfing
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Ive been a fan of Revenge
and its star, our cover girl
Emily VanCamp, ever since I
saw the first episode. One of
my friends from England just
mentioned that its getting
big in Europe, too, and Im
not surprised the show has
such broad appeal.
Weve also gathered the
coolest actors to watch for
this fall, from Game of
Thrones Natalie Dormer to
Two Broke Girls star Kat
Dennings to Alexis Bledel,
who has a funny upcoming
show on Fox, Us & Them.
Were just as into all the
great new clothes that are
now hitting stores. Leather
jackets are one of my chron-
ic obsessions, and I photo-
graphed some of the coolest
styles out there on both
great new models and our
NYLON favorites. You cant
start fall without one.
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and, of course, the outts
oh, the outts! Youve
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Just like a lot of working
stifs, Emily VanCamp
must abide by a certain
dress code while on
the job. But unlike the
rest of us, she enlists a
wardrobe department
to help her look the part
of a scheming-killer-
slash-warmhearted-
socialite on ABCs hit
show Revenge. For her
NYLON shoot, stylist
Daniela Jung went in the
opposite direction of the
prim and proper dresses
VanCamp wears in the
role of Emily Thorne.
[Emilys] character has
a very rened look, so
I wanted to show of
her playful side, says
Jung. Itook inspiration
from late-90s street-
and sportswear,
which I mixed with
beauty note:
To make her brows look
bolder, I filled them
in with a pencil in a
shade darker than her
actual brow color and
shaded just outside
of her natural shape,
says Streicher.
074
cool pieces from the
fall collections. That
meant pairing a striped
Miu Miu skirt with a
Stssy varsity jacket
and sneakers. Hairstylist
Laini Reeves looked to
Madonna circa Like a
Virgin for inspiration.
She transformed the
actresss straight strands
into tousled waves by
applying volumizing
mousse to VanCamps
wet hair, letting it air dry,
then adding body with a
curling iron. She nished
by having VanCamp
ip her head upside
down and running a
blow-dryer over her
tresses while spritzing
them with hairspray.
As a counterpoint to
the eclectic outts,
makeup artist Jenn
Streicher kept the look
simplea dusting of
bronzer, ushed cheeks,
and dened browsbut
punctuated it with an
array of bright lip colors.
BEHI ND THE SCENES
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cont ributors
076
caryn ganz
writer, nyc
interviewed kathleen
hanna of the julie
ruin for the riot
grrrl returns
(page 272).
talking to kathleen is
always a dream. shes a
legend, and shes also
hilarious.

hails from:
syosset, ny
twitter handle:
@mehpatrol
latest discovery: the
cable channel that lets
you demand music
videos. its somehow
better than youtube.
travel plans:
a casino. asap.
playing on repeat:
disclosures settle
online fixation: the awl
compulsively reading:
rob sheffields new book,
turn around bright eyes
mode of transport:
a citi bike
secret skill: eating taco
bell without getting sick
sartorial signature:
i cant walk two steps
without my glasses,
so you wont see me
without em.
mads teglers
photographer,
copenhagen
shot oh land for
out of the blue
(page 244).
photographing oh land
was very relaxing, and
we went on a hunt for
the perfect pinecone,
which was funny!
latest discovery: jules
verne, a very good
restaurant in berlin
travel plans: poland
playing on repeat:
henryk grecki
online fixation: the news
compulsively reading:
about ancient egypt
mode of transport:
my feet
secret skill: im fast.
sartorial signature:
my granddads old
gold watch
clment pascal
photographer, nyc
shot the fashion
spread punk it
out (page 78) and
nicola formichetti
for diesel engine
(page 101).
fashion shoots are
always fun, even if
its the hottest day
of the summer! and
photographing nicola
formichetti was really
easy; his apartment is
beautiful, and his two
dogs are the cutest
things ever.
hails from: paris
instagram handle:
@cgbp
latest discovery: the
burger at fritzls lunch
boxthe best in my
neighborhood...and
maybe the world.
travel plans: paris,
minnesota, and los
angeles
playing on repeat:
partynextdoors
wus good
online fixation:
post-new.com, an
amazing website, and i
just happen to be its art
editor.
compulsively reading:
helmut newtons
autobiography
mode of transport: the
subway. its good for
catching up on podcasts.
secret skill: diy stuff
sartorial signature:
common projects
sneakers
siobhan lyons
stylist, london
created the looks
seen in the fashion
feature misty mtn.
hop (page 224).

styling a fashion story
in the pyrenees was
a beautiful adventure,
all about mixing
different textures and
silhouettes.
hails from:
birmingham, u.k.
latest discovery: reebok
classics and track
bottomsheaven. if
i could wear them
every day, i would.
travel plans: right now,
a beach somewhere far
away, where the iphone
stays switched off in the
hotel room. in the future,
im moving to nyc.
playing on repeat:
the jesus and mary
chains on the wall
online fixation: im
addicted to ebay.
compulsively reading:
the secret by rhonda
byrne
mode of transport: i ride
my leopard-print bicycle
everywhere.
secret skill: my wit and
charm
sartorial signature: short
shorts til i die


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polko at exclusive artists using l'oral professional. makeup:
jessica ross using ck one color cosmetics. model: ella verberne
at img. 7 for all mankind: all clothing by 7 for all mankind
x malhia kent, shoes by schutz, earrings by species by the
thousands.
High-fashion textiles are
not usually enlisted to
create your go-to jeans,
but leave it to 7 For All
Mankind to make this
sort of magic happen.
The brand has enlisted
Malhia Kent, a French
textile house known
for the kind of opulent
textures that are used
in the Parisian couture
collections, on a range of
pants ($395 each) and
a moto jacket ($650).
Each piece is made of 7
For All Mankinds newest
innovation, Second
Skin Slim Illusion, an
extremely elastic fabric
that mimics the feel of
leggings and provides
the structure of a jean.
But its the fabrics luxe
look and ultra-comfy feel
that make this collab so
uniqueand so perfect
for dressing up when
you'd rather be hanging
out on the couch.
GRETA GARMEL
7forallmankind.com
080
YOU'VE GOT MALE
So what if Billy Reids capsule collection for
Coach is mostly for the guys? We have no
problem borrowing from the opposite sex.
Reid, who is based in Florence, Alabama (and
who's been known to throw guerilla-style
BBQ parties on the streets of New York City,
but thats another story), has a studied yet
casual approach to design that we can solidly
endorse, and the airplane-friendly satchels
and weekenders hes drummed up for Coach
are a smart way to infuse your look with falls
eternal menswear trend. Now if only we had a
vacation planned.... ASHLEY BAKER
coach.com
fierce
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plain and
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082
When A|X Armani
Exchange decided
to rethink its denim
oferings, they didn't
mess around with
anything less than a
full-on revamp. The
new collection is proof
that A|X's design team
pondered each little
detail, from stitching and
inseams to wash and
t, before introducing
three core styles
skinny, skinny boot,
and mid-rise legging.
(Prices range from $98
for the standard rinse to
$128 for a wash with a
well-loved look.) Adieu,
oversize labels and major
hardwarethe only
brand marker is a single
riveted eagle (the A|X
logo) on the front coin
pocket. Thats enough
for us. AB
armaniexchange.com
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HEY,NICE
KICKS
Leandra Medine knows her
way around a pair of shoes.
The street-style star, blogger
extraordinaire, and, as of
this month, newly minted
author (thanks to the release
of her essay collection, Man
Repeller) has collaborated
with Superga on a line
of sneaks. Naturally, she
has a few rules for what
constitutes a perfect pair. AB
superga-usa.com
The toe
of the shoe
should be
narrow.
The shoes
should make
your feet look
bigger, not
smaller.
More expensive
materials like
leather, suede, and
velvet add a new
dimension and
complement the
rubber sole in an
interesting way.
Don't
underestimate
the power of a
diminutive detail.
Case in point:
gold hardware.
Lace-ups
are always
preferable.


I spent my junior year
of college down and
out in Paris. Despite
being chronically and
romantically fauch (i.e.,
"broke"), I entertained
ideas of dressing in
the Parisian fashion
I dubbed "whatever
chic"unstudied,
condent, and cool,
la Lou Doillon and
Vanessa Paradis.
A little boutique on
the rue du Vieux
Colombier captured
the look perfectly
mod sweaters, oral
As eager as we are about
any seasons gotta-get-it
trend (every girl needs
ve sheer chifon blouses,
right?), there are certain
classics that become
the cornerstones of our
wardrobes. The soft white
tee, the somehow-always-
t blue jeans, the go-to
LBD, and, of course, the
perfect moto jacket.
(We're so into them, in
fact, that we shot a whole
batch of them on our
favorite modelskeep on
reading!) Andrew Marc
understands this better
than most, and for over
30 years, the brand has
outtted women in rabble-
rousing yet detail-oriented
ne leathers. This fall,
the line debuts its Noir
Sportswear collection,
which features all the
right hardware touches
and still feels modern.
(Prices range from $95
to $595.) Admit ityou're
going to buy another
leather jacket this season,
whether you need one or
not. KELLEY GARRARD
andrewmarc.com
Jimmy Choo is not
exactly known for
understatement, which
is probably why the
brand makes such
killer sunglasses.
Its new range of $365
shades, appropriately
called Flash and
inspired by its new
fragrance of the same
name, is decked out
in Swarovski crystal
detailing, and the
finished product is
so bling-bling that
everything else youre
wearing is going
to look a touch more
sparkly, whether you
like it or not. AB
solsticesunglasses.com
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dark +
stormy
l i ne we l ove :
dresses, and sporty
trousersand if
I wanted to go to
class, well, I just had
to walk by Claudie
Pierlot and eye the
window oferings
lustily. Way too many
years later, the brand
is arriving stateside
at Bloomingdale's.
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sister brand to
Sandro and Maje,
with a gentle price
point, which means
that I can nally live
the dream. Better
late than never. AB
claudiepierlot.com


If youve spent the
last three months
sweating your way
through scores of
cotton tops, youre
probably relishing
the opportunities
to dress up that
fall afords. Even
T-shirts deserve
a new treatment,
which is why were
especially taken with
this $185 silk-and-
viscose style from
BOSS Orange. The
fabric is absurdly
luxe, but thanks to
the ribbed sleeves
and neckline, its
sporty, not stufy.
Our favorite way to
wear it obviously
is with menswear-y
trousers and
spanking new kicks,
but rest assured,
its down to hang
with your favorite
jeans. And what,
exactly, are those
mesmerizing orbs?
Planets. Just dont
ask us to identify
them. AB
hugoboss.com
visit nylonmag.com
for a chance to win a
this boss orange tee.
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Fashion industry vet Vince Gonzales, who has
spent his career building brands like Ben
Sherman and Evisu, has an eternal love of jeans,
and his new collection, Better in Blue, Blue
Genes, is heavily inspired by three major
passionsmusic, art, and modern culture. This
is statement denim, he explains. Even the most
die-hard aficionados will see something new and
exciting in this collection. The design studio,
which is located in Istanbul and helmed by Lian
Kohener, has dreamed up 10 spot-on womens
silhouettes, ranging from a tux-style pant to a
camo moto jean, all of which are infused with
a rocker aesthetic and a dedicated approach to
flattering the female form. AB betterinblue.com
foot
forward
Just a year after the debut
of online retailer Nasty
Gals eponymous collection
of ready-to-wear, the brand
is indulging those looking
for some ultra-sassy shoes
with a new collection of
footwear, Shoe Cult by
Nasty Gal. There are a lot
of reasons to get excited
about this: First, there
are scores of cool styles
(combat boots, sneakers,
wedges, stilettos, et al.) to
choose from, and they all
look amazing. And nally,
theyre kindly priced from
$68 to $188, which means
we can load up sans guilt.
AB nastygal.com
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JEAN MUTATION
Valentina Kova rst
earned her fashion cred
as a jewelry designer who
craftily juxtaposed unusual
materials (fossilized shark
teeth, anyone?) alongside
the more predictable
diamonds and metals.
This year marks her rst
foray into ready-to-wear,
a decision she made after
having brain surgery last
summer. I didnt want
to put of my dreams for
another day, she says.
Her clothing is made of
silk, leather, and Japanese
cotton, and it reects the
purity of vision and love of
clean lines that have made
her baubles so coveted.
Prices range from $288 for
leather leg covers to $2,808
for a wool-and-leather
overcoat, and the collection
will be available at
boutiques such as Grocery
Store in San Francisco
and H.Lorenzo in Los
Angeles. SIENNA FEKETE
valentinakova.com


Of all the trends I noticed on
runways across New York, Milan,
and Paris, the rich allure of
velvet clearly charmed designers.
Once associated with dusty
Dowager Countess types, todays
incarnation has received the royal
reboot. Welcome to velvet 2.0,
where tricked-out treatments are
de rigueur. Christopher Kane
sliced into his silhouettes, creating
oating hemlines and detached
shoulders reminiscent of a gothic
Edina Scissorhands. Emporio
Armani fused it with neoprene
to create wonderfully structural
pants and dresses. And back in
New York, Ralph Lauren and DvF
went full-on glitz with a nod to old
Hollywood glamour. So whether
you fancy yourself a modern-day
Lady Mary or are closer in kin to
Lydia Deetz, this season, you have
plenty of reasons to crush hard.
nylon fashion director
j. errico zeroes in on
one of the seasons
most fted fabrics.
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THE LEVIS MADE AND CRAFTED SHUFFLE SHIRT DRESS IS CAREFULLY
CONSTRUCTED USING NEAT FRENCH SEAMS. LOOK AT THE INSIDE AND
YOU WILL SEE THAT IT S AS BEAUTIFUL AS THE OUTSIDE. SURE, THIS
AGE-OLD TECHNIQUE TAKES TWICE AS LONG. BUT IT MAKES THE DRESS
FLOW MORE NATURALLY AND FEEL BETTER AGAINST YOUR SKIN.

094
Target better brace itself,
because this ones going
to be big: On September
15, the retailer will debut
a fall collection for
both men and women
designed by 3.1 Phillip
Lim. The collaboration
will consist of over 100
pieces of apparel and
accessories that reect
Lims sense of efortless
sophistication. Neutrals
have a strong presence
in the color palette, but
the occasional bold hue
or comic book graphic
also make cameos. The
silhouettes and details
are exceptionally cool,
with slim, sweatpant-style
trousers, an intricately
beaded dress, and even
leather biker jackets
among the oferings. The
moto jacket tops of the
collections price range
at $250, but many pieces
will only set you back
$20. Our favorite look:
this rif on a leopard print.
Matching your bag to
your blazer just became
our new thing. LISA
MISCHANTI target.com
the lim
crowd

durangoboot.com
Customer Service:
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Few American heritage
brands can rival Frye in
terms of longevitythis
season marks the leather
goods purveyor's 150th
anniversary. The brand
was founded in 1863 by
shoemaker John A. Frye in
Marlboro, Massachusetts,
and its legendary boots
have outtted everyone
from U.S. naval oficers,
circa World War II, to the
Spike Jones Orchestra.
Accordingly, the brand
is releasing a special
anniversary collection,
consisting of updated
takes on archival designs
like the Engineer and
Prison boots. Antiqued
and hand-stained, they
nod to Frye's tradition
of quality and style that
have, well, kept the
company in business
all these years. AB.
thefryecompany.com
When selecting a
Gucci Sync watch, you
only have two
options, size-wise
large or XXL. Let it
be known: This unisex
style is not for the
faint of wrist. In
fact, it aims to
please musicians and
their fans, which is
why Gucci has teamed
up with Myspace to
showcase the $495
style (which comes in
red, black, white,
and blue) on a cool
mix of artists. AB
gucci.com and
amazon.com
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with all the benets
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At a time when most
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joanna vargas rejuve-
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nude progenius
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opening ceremony
founders carol lim
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are transforming
kenzo into one of
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brands in paris.
by darcy du petit
thouars
An early-morning appointment
outside of Paris can be a shock
to the system, especially near
the end of Fashion Week. At 9
a.m., Kenzos mens show is an
hour away from starting, but the
Twitterati are already on high alert.
Arriving at the Acadmie Fratellini,
a circus school located in a nearby
suburb, editors throw up Instagram
after Instagram of a spectacular
fresh-fruit carpet.
This kind of quirky-cool spectacle
is de rigueur for Kenzo creative
directors Humberto Leon and
Carol Lim. Backstage, they are
busy orchestrating a complex
processional for the models,
who must navigate a tricky set
of bleachers while ensuring that
their grafti-print outts bearing
the phrase Freak Out are in full
view. The Beastie Boys Mike D
is on the turntables, spinning a
track called Humberto vs. The
New Reactionaries: Christine and
the Queens Remixx, which mixes
the raw sound of California punk
and the French chanson. It makes
sense, given that Leon and Lim are
California natives whose take on
Kenzo, the storied fashion house
founded by designer Kenzo Takada
in 1970 and purchased by the
luxury goods conglomerate LVMH
in 1993, has taken Paris by storm.
Kenzos transformation began
in 1999, when Takada exited the
house. He was succeeded by
Gilles Rosen (2000-2004) and
Antonio Marras (2004-2011),
and when Leon and Lim were
brought on board in July 2011,
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of looking at luxury.
In a few short seasons, they
have established the brands
new hallmarks, like a multicolored
leopard print and a series of logo
sweatshirts. Not to mention what
theyve done with the ofce. Weve
taken down walls and moved
people to sit closer, explains Lim.
Its the way we workHumberto
and I have an open studio in New
York, so you can hear what different
departments are working on. We
encourage curiosity.
Lim and Leon rst met as
students at the University of
California, Berkeley, and in 2002,
they moved to New York and
launched Opening Ceremony
on Howard Street in SoHo. We
actually produce a lot of Opening
Ceremony in New York in the
Garment District, but we didnt
have what we have here, which is
an atelier on our top oor, where we
Lims infant daughter Celia, whom
Leon holds during our conversation.
Shes our inspiration, says Lim,
who has already enlisted her to
test-drive the Kenzo Kids collection.
We put pieces on her and see if
theyre easy to put on and off.
The arrival of Celia means that
Leon jets between New York and
Paris for short periods, while Lim
travels in blocks: Before the show,
she spent two and a half months
in Paris. Not many people get to
say that they live part of the year in
Paris and part of the year in New
York, reects Lim, who has taken to
bike-riding and regular trips to the
citys storied ea markets.
Living part-time in Paris also
brought about the inevitable
meeting with Takada. It happened
by accident, after the pair wrote a
note to the designer telling him how
honored they were to be working
at the house that bears his name.
Takada wrote back that he felt they
understood the spirit of the brand,
and the trio later ran into one
another at a fundraiser and again at
a restaurant. Takadas reaction to
their work so far? I like!
can go directly and see something
come to life, says Lim excitedly.
That kind of craftsmanship and
artisan feeling is new for us.
Their passion for both
collaboration and innovation
explains why they have become
known as two of the fashion
industrys most dynamic visionaries.
Its about doing things that we
love and trying to have fun every
step of the way, explains Leon.
So whether its working with our
friends or making sure we spend
time with our family, all those things
contribute to the process.
Back at the fashion show, two
adorable older women are sitting
front-row. They happen to be the
mothers of the designers, Heidi
Lim and Wendy Leon. Theyre like
brother and sister, explains Wendy
Leon as the fashion cognoscenti
update their Twitter feeds and sip
fresh-pressed juice. The newest
addition to the Leon/Lim crowd is
sure how to react. They are best
known as retailers, whose chainlet
of specialty stores, Opening
Ceremony, has become a church
of downtown style, worshipped
for its collaborations with the
likes of Chlo Sevigny, Yoko Ono,
Pendleton, and even Harmony
Korines lm Spring Breakers
(neon bikini, anyone?). When
Kenzo started the brand, it was
really accessible to Parisians, not
couture, says Lim a few days later
over the phone from her ofce at
Kenzo HQ. It was a new way of
dressing, and its still relevant.
Even before accepting the
position, Lims closet was full of
vintage Kenzo, and when she and
Leon set to work rethinking the
brand, she says they respected
certain codes of the house, like
color and pattern, proportion and
fabric development. The house has
so much history and an amazing
archive. There are a lot of things
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was 16. A graduate of
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industry greats like Jill
Stuart, Michael Kors, and
Alexander McQueen, and
was a standout on Season
11 of Project Runway.
Since receiving her auf
wiedersehen, the designer
has been working on her
own label, Sammy B. The
awesomely graphic line of
separates and dresses is
girly, edgy, and has found
fans in the It girls who
helped inspire its pieces,
like Fefe Dobson and Kelis.
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stuff downtown, you may
be next. NYC plays a
large role in inspiration,
she explains. I draw
ideas from the culture, the
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bands perform at the
local mall. Now, aside
from the hair color, you
wouldnt even recognize
the in-your-face designer.
Going to my first concert
completely changed my
life, she says. I finally felt
comfortable expressing
myself and following my
dreams of creativity. Vanek
has immersed herself in
music ever since, and has
been giving back to that
community with her cheeky
graphic tees and what she
describes as silly rubber
bracelets. And while she
has serious style, her style
is not serious. All of my
designs are made to be
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Molly Yestadt is one of many
young designers who owe
their careers, in part, to
Marc Jacobs. In 2009, after
making a few pork pie hats
for friend and male model
Lyle Lodwick to wear while
attending fashion weeks
in Europe, stylist Alister
Mackie took notice and
commissioned a few for
the Marc by Marc Jacobs
runway show. At around the
same time, she wrote her
rst order for Intermix.
My friends were like,
This is awesome. You can
do this! she recounts of
the sudden momentum,
while perched on a stool in
front of her half-shut laptop
Yestadts diverse label
comprises everything from
made-to-order bridalwear
to tomboyish baseball
hats carried by Opening
Ceremony, and today, there
are little hints at what fuels
her dynamism. I found this
at a random dollar store,
and its so awesome, says
Yestadt, retrieving a neon-
green plastic visor from a
pile of supplies on her desk.
She regards the battery-
operated fan at its center
then adds, Its so wonky,
but its a fantastic hat.
True to her range, about
three feet to the left, shes
tacked a print of a giant
tapestry by Italian artist
Alighiero Boetti, whose
MoMA retrospective she
can wax on about at length.
The native New Yorker
comes from a family of
creative types. She received
her degree in millinery from
the Fashion Institute of
Technology and met her
boyfriend, the lmmaker
Matt Kliegman, while
assisting with wardrobe
for one of his student lms
during their college years.
His work, unsurprisingly,
is as varied and dynamic
as hers.
new york designer molly
yestadt has a modern
take on the age-old art
of millinery that has
made her one of the
coolest accessory acts
in town. by mallory rice
girl we
beautifying: I wear
NARS jungle red
matte lipstick,
always and forever.
rejuvenating:
I spend lazy
Saturdays at
home in Brooklyn.
eating: Anything at
Frankies Spuntino
and Marlow &
Sons, which does
some next-level
pastries. And I was
recently introduced
to Sunrise Mart,
which makes dope
rice balls for lunch.
reading: Julia
Childs My Life
in France, which
has been so
much fun.
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in her Lower East Side
studio. Then I was like,
Im going to do this! Oh my
God, I gotta do this! So
Yestadt quit her full-time job
working as an entry-level
designer at a large footwear
brand and decided to give
her own line a shot. Maybe
I could have done things in
a smarter way, she says,
but I decided to do it with
really limited resources, and
its just grown from order to
order.
Hats are one of the trickier
accessories to both make
and pull off, but Yestadt, who
grew up observing her artist
mom wearing all shapes
and sizes, recommends
the fedora as a perfectly
acceptable gateway drug.
Although if youre willing to
jump in the deep end, by all
means, do. I dont live by
donts, says the designer
with a laugh. Fuck it, Mario
Batali wears Crocs, you
know what I mean? Go for it.
wearing: Our Ponyboy
ball cap has become
my stapleit works
with just about
everything. Theres
a Tucker shirt thats
been in heavy rotation,
and I have a pretty
extensive collection of
loafers at this point.
visiting: Im in the
midst of planning
a road trip from
Northern Wisconsin
through Ontario
and back to NYC.
drinking:
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in Carenero, the small island in
an archipelago off the coast of
Panama, where Jesse Kamm spends
her summers. So when Skype
User pops up on my caller ID, I
can sort of guess whos on the
line. Im accustomed to catching up
with Kamm in asphalt-ridden Los
Angeles, where she resides most of
the year while her son, Julien, is in
school, her husband, Luke Brower,
is running a tutoring business, and
shes designing her eponymous
ready-to-wear collection. But for
the last few summers, shes been
darting away to Panama on her
most ambitious project yet.
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Kamm and Brower stumbled
upon this plot of land on a surng
trip, and they soon discovered
that it was part of a farm that a
family had owned for over 100
years. Luke had an intuition that
we should ask if the owner would
consider selling. We didnt have
any money, but whatever. In fact,
the owner was interested, but
the 33-acre plot was not exactly
affordable. So Kamm and Brower
hatched a plan: divide the land
into 1.1-acre lots, and pool their
resources with those of their family
and friends. Itll be nice to have
neighbors, Kamm admits. But for
now, its just us.
Its worlds away from the pristine
village in rural Illinois where Kamm
grew up. But our house here
very much echoes my childhood,
because my dad built our home in
Highland, she explains. He didnt
do it because it was trendyhe
did it to save money. Her dad,
an engineer and a very talented
ragtime guitar player, still lives
there with her mother, a potter.
We didnt have a lot of money,
but we spent a lot of time making
art and listening to music. You
cant believe how charmed it was.
After attending college in her
home state, Kamm moved to Los
Angeles and was soon signed by
Next Models. I was basically a
working girlcommercials, print,
runway. It was pretty brutal. When
she quit, four years later, she says
she felt sort of empty. I started
drawing, and I started making
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Kamm specializes in mix-and-
matchable separates, geometric
prints, and menswear-y blazers.
Feminine but not girly, Jesse Kamm
has become a staple for stores like
TenOverSix in L.A. and Kick Pleat
in Austinand a favorite brand of
girls like Kamm who arent afraid
to get a bit dirty. I ruined a few
of my Geronimo dresses while
building the house, she admits.
But what else can you do? You
have to embrace whatever comes
your way.
Building a house is like making
a dressyou draw out a pattern,
cut the materials, and stitch them
together, she says. You just use
screws or nails instead of thread. I
drew the maps, and Luke is really
good at math, so he engineered it.
Is it really that simple? According
to these guys, who only hired a
few locals to hoist up the planks of
native hardwood while Kamm and
Brower banged the nails into place.
You could have this house
anywhere in the worldtheres
nothing to plug into, she says.
The lights, fans, and laptop are
powered by a solar unit; propane
tanks fuel the stove and refrigerator.
We do have amenities like a
blender and toaster, but we only
use those when its sunny, Kamm
adds. Rainwater is collected in a
1,250-gallon tank, and is ltered for
household use. Im acutely aware
of our consumption, she says. If
its dry season and we run out, we
run out.


storytellers
Internet-famous
vlogger Joey Gracefa
crowd-sourced
funding for his
Skins-meets-Are You
Afraid of the Dark?
show, set to debut on
YouTube in October
with seven episodes
following six teens
during their summer
before college.
netflix: illustration by andrew rae.
This app is like Shazam for TVnot
only does it identify what show
youre watching, but it also pin-
points the exact episode. You can
connect with friends as well, so that
they know just how many episodes of
Mad Men youve been binging on (and
you can discover new BFF-approved
favorites). All about memes? Its CapIt
function lets users access images and
add LOL-worthy captions before sending
them out through social media.
brooklynites
A cast and crew
sourced mostly
from Greenpoint
and Williamsburg,
Brooklyn, plus
an indie-heavy
soundtrack equals
a series about
skinny-jean-wearing
twentysomethings
that manages to out-
Girls Girls itself.
As we spend more time
watching shows on our
laptops and iPads, rather
than TV sets, there is more
programming ofered up
exclusively online. Heres what
well be clicking on this fall.
comedians in
cars getting coffee
Now two seasons
in, Jerry Seinfelds
conceptdriving
himself and a funny
guest to get a cup
of joe, with the
whole conversation
captured on
cameramay be
simplistic, but that
doesnt mean were
not addicted to it like,
well, cofee.
the awesomes
With SNL alums Seth
Meyers and Michael
Shoemaker at the helm, and
comic talents like Rashida
Jones and Bill Hader voicing
characters, its no surprise
that Hulus rst animated
series about a group of
wannabe superheroes is
hilarious.
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Jenji Kohan (Orange Is
the New Black)and
we have a deal with the
Wachowskis (The Matrix)
coming up. We dont have
to cater to advertisers, so
were just trying to make
our members happy.
Is this the future of
television?
Absolutely. I think Kevin
Spacey said, Give the
audiences what they
want when they want it
for a fair price, and they
wont steal it. And thats
how it feels to me. My
generation is used to
watching things online
and either buying a
subscription or getting it
for free.
Is there a secret to
not spending an entire
weekend watching, say,
every episode of The
Ofce?
Set a bit of a viewing
schedule for yourself.
Especially with Arrested
Development, you need to
consume it over and over
again, but slowly, so you
really get whats going on.
What was the best part
of working on Arrested
Development?
The spontaneous comedy.
All of a sudden, Will
Arnett and Jefrey Tambor
would start rifing of
each other, and it was like
watching the greatest
comedy scene unfold in
front of you and its not
even on camera!
Would you dene all
of these series as
television?
Yeah, I guess. Original
series is kind of this
weird, ambiguous word.
I think the medium itself
is changing and evolving,
and its cool to be in the
middle of it.
the best of
the really
small screen
You may think that
you spend too much
time on Netixbut
for Caroline Taylor, its
literally her life. Its so
funnyI live it all day,
and then I go home
and its the rst thing
I turn on, she admits.
As the administrator to
the creative originals
department, shes
part of the team that
produces Netixs
exclusive series, from
House of Cards to
the revived Arrested
Development. Taylor,
who got her start by
assisting AD creator
Mitchell Hurwitz, talks
to Rebecca Willa Davis
about why Netix is the
future of television.
What does Netix look
for in new programming?
There isnt a formula for
us yet. [My bosses] dont
necessarily know what
were looking for, in terms
of genre or demographics,
but they recognize good
material when its brought
to them by the geniuses
of entertainment like
Mitchell Hurwitz, David
Fincher (House of Cards),
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Lizzy Caplan walks out of the
white-hot Los Angeles summer
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tanned bodies lounge around
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Hills businessmen sweat
through their suits, and the
actress reverts swiftly into her
role of Hollywood cynic. She
narrows her green eyes on the
fancy lunch menu, wilts into
the back of her chair, and
deadpans: Dont you want
some sh with cream sauce
right now?
Caplan has been perfecting
that trademark sarcastic tone
since age 15, when she landed
a one-liner in the pilot of Judd
Apatows beloved high school
send-up Freaks and Geeks.
Since then she's starred as
the withering brunette on
Hollywood catering satire Party
Down, in Tina Fey's Mean Girls
(as mall-goth Janis Ian), and in
2012's Bachelorette, with a
smattering of short-lived TV
roles in between.
Its the kind of IMDb record
that might make some actors
paranoid about their long-term
viability, but Caplan is content
to hop into riskier new projects.
I used to think that girls
like me would never be
represented in lm and TV,
she says. I was always trying
to t myself into a slightly
uncomfortable box.
Now that shes pioneered
her own brand of cynical
heroine, however, Caplan is
ready to get serious. This fall,
shell play a twice-divorced
hospital secretary turned
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Masters of Sex. The Mad
Men-era drama about real-life
lab co-workersand later,
romantic partnersWilliam
Masters (Michael Sheen) and
Virginia Johnson (Caplan)
required the actress to dial
back her droll delivery and sit
up straight for what may be
the rst time in her life. When
shes playing for modern
laughs, I rely so much on my
thing: stumbling over lines,
throwing in an uhhh, and
sitting slouched over. All the
stuff that I just do in real life,
Caplan explains. But to
ground her performance in the
straitlaced 1950s, those
things were all stripped away,
she says. While other
actresses on the show molded
their silhouettes with modern-
day Spanx, Caplan opted for
the real deal with a period-
specic girdle-and-garter set.
Theres actually something
very elegant about it, she
says. It almost makes you
wish people still gave as much
of a shit.
The new role has led
Caplan to consider up-
grading more than just her
underpinnings. So much of
who I am is still just being an
irresponsible kid, she says.
But at 31, playing a mother of
two in Masters of Sex has
inspired her to grow up a little
bit in real life, too. Ive started
to feel maternal toward my
on-screen kids. Its very odd,
Caplan says. Now house
hunting around L.A., shes
even thinking about rejecting
any bachelorette pad that
looks like it would kill a child,
instantly. And though cult
fame might be fun, shes even
coming around to the virtues
of the network renewal. It
would be really nice to have a
steady gig someday, she
admits. And it sounds like she
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So much religious
iconography during the
fall runway shows! Was
it the election of a new
pope that had designers
seeing cardinal red?
In the hands of top
talents, these themes
were mostly subtle,
and in many cases,
subversivesinner and
saint wrapped into one.
There were monastic
dresses at Valentino,
graphic Virgin Mother
sweatshirts at Givenchy,
and nun-inspired habits
at Mugler.
But it was at Dolce
& Gabbanas show in
Milan where I found
a collection that was
truly heaven-sent. To
the familiar strains of
Cavalleria Rusticana,
a parade of gilded icon
dresses oated down
the catwalk, adorned
with heavily bejeweled
crucixes and topped
with imperial crowns.
The look was inspired by
fashion
pray for
the mosaics in Sicilys
Cathedral of Monreale.
In true Dolce tradition,
a series of black
lace Sicilian widow
ensembles followed,
but the last passage
came as the biggest
surprise. To close the
show, every girl donned
her very own papal
red bejeweled dress
or bodysuit. A favorite
scene from Pedro
Almdovars movie Dark
Habits immediately
came to mind: Yolanda,
a cabaret singer, arrives
at a convent of the
Humiliated Redeemers
seeking sanctuary in
the most jaw-dropping
red dressand the
overcurious Sister
Sewer Rat cant seem
to keep her hands off
it. And for those among
us who pray at the altar
of fashion, who could
blame her?
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hit a beauty wall?
shake things up
with inspiration
from the girls of
lower manhattan.

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MAKEUP TIP: to keep metallic shades on lids and achieve a cool, velvety finish, pick cream-based
shadows, says makeup artist tina turnbow. TRY: maybelline new york eyestudio color tattoo metal
24h cream gel shadow in silver strike, $7, maybelline.com. HAIR TIP: create tousled texture by
curling alternating sections with a one-inch iron, then spraying a little bit of salt spray on
your hands and shaking the waves out, says hair stylist mischa golebiewski. TRY: kms california
hair play spray sea salt spray, $17, kmscalifornia.com for salons. dress by nina ricci. 160
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lip color, says turnbow. TRY: make up for ever lip line perfector, $19, sephora.com; top shop velvet lips in
raven, $20, topshop.com HAIR TIP: for roughed-up braids, start by spritzing from root to tip with dry shampoo,
then loosen the plait and fuzz it up with your hands, says golebiewski. TRY: garnier fructis volume extend dry
shampoo, $6, at drugstores. vintage t-shirt by chapel nyc found by patrick matamoros, earring by genevieve jones.
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MAKEUP TIP: for a natural-looking faux tan, apply tinted moisturizer in a shade darker than your natural skin tone
to your face and neck, then brush matte bronzer onto your cheekbones, bridge of nose, chin, and temples, says turnbow.
TRY: guerlain 4 seasons tailor-made bronzing powder, $75, bergdorfgoodman.com. HAIR TIP: make your ponytail super
sleek by spraying a paddle brush with medium hold hairspray, then brushing hair straight back, says golebiewski. TRY:
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MAKEUP TIP: to draw a flawless cat eye, follow the natural shape of your lash line and then pull on the outer corner to
get a smooth wing, says turnbow. TRY: shiseido automatic fine eyeliner in black, $29, shiseido.com HAIR TIP: create lasting
volume by prepping strands with texturizing product, then back-comb your roots until you reach the desired height, says
golebiewski. TRY: big sexy hair powder play volumizing & texturizing powder, $16, ulta.com. sweater by marc jacobs.
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urban decay brow box
This tiny compact
contains two shades
of powder that can
be mixed to match
your hair color. Also
included: an angled
brush, wax, and mini
tweezers. $29, urban-
decay.com
benefit gimme brow
Genius idea: a tinted
gel that contains
microfibers to bulk
up and shape wimpy,
wispy hairs. $22, ben-
efitcosmetics.com
The brows of Joan
Crawford, Frida Kahlo,
and Cara Delevingne
are so recognizable
that you could ID the
woman without seeing
the rest of her face. Its
proof that those two
strips of hair make a
big diference. If youve
never given them a
second thought before,
it might be time to
consider a brow-over.
This season, the trend
is big and bold, but
even if youre not
naturally endowed with
Arizona Muse-esque
arches, the latest
pencils, powders,
waxes, and gels can
help you achieve
the desired efect.
JADE TAYLOR
bare minerals frame
& define brow styler
This dual-sided option
has a creamy pencil
to fill in any sparse
spots on one end and
a blender to soften
the color on the other.
$15, sephora.com
nars brow perfector
The seemingly ordi-
nary pencil offers
an unusual ease
of application, and
includes a tinted
wax to tamp down
unruliness. $22, nars-
cosmetics.com

city
scents
girl
on fire
Rooney Mara is not
your average leading
lady. Not only does
she avoid glitzy parties
and shun the usual
prom-like red carpet
frock in favor of edgier
designs, she also
aunts porcelain skin
in a sea of perma-tan.
Perhaps this rebellious
attitude was the reason
it took so long for Mara
to become a beauty
spokesperson, but
leave it to Calvin Klein
to make it happen. The
brand signed Mara to
front the campaign
for its new fragrance,
Downtown. Inspired
by lower Manhattan
(hence the name),
the scent blends
ladylike orals, such
As a recovering nail polish
addict (I once converted my
sock drawer into a lacquer
storage unit), Im sorry
to report that Ive found a
worthwhile reason to fall
off the wagon: Formula X by
Sephora. What sounds like
a top-secret government
project is really a 200-plus
collection of nail polish
and accoutrements. The bulk
of the line is devoted to
lacquer, which is divided
into two categories: Color
and Effects. Choose from
The New Classics, a range
of over five dozen of the
GETTIN HANDSY
If your idea of ordering
owers involves a
call to FTD, then you
may be missing the
fact that arranging
blooms is an art
form, and one thats
currently enjoying a
renaissance. One of
the bright young stars
is Denise Porcaro of
Flower Girl, who has
been commissioned
to create oral
masterpieces for the
likes of The Jane Hotel,
Chanel, and the Dia:
Beacon museum. Now,
shes channeled her
impeccable taste into
a candle collaboration
with Red Flowers Yael
Alkalay. She eschewed
the obvious blooms in
favor of subtle notes
of dafodil, bergamot,
wild orchid, and
sandalwood.
I wanted a scent
that was timeless
and transcended the
season, something that
you could easily burn in
the spring and again in
the cold of winter, says
Porcaro. And so its
both warm and fresh,
just like her verdant,
branch-strewn shop. KD
flower girl candle,
$38, flowergirlny.com
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most popular hues, and The
New Neutrals, a collection
of reinterpreted nudes. And
because Sephora is incapable
of half-assing anything,
there are boundless options
for the nail art aficionado,
including metallic glitters,
holograms, and the Xplosives,
a splatter paint-like finish.
There are also base and top
coats, polish removers, drying
drops, cuticle oils, and
strengtheners to help you get
a salon-like mani at home.
Its worth a relapse. JT
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as gardenia and violet
leaf, with unexpected
notes of vetiver and
incensea heady mix
that nods to Maras
elegant yet badass
style. [Downtown
is] condent and
feminine, but also
not too girly. Its
quite sophisticated,
says Mara. Its a
great combination of
everything you would
want. A short lm
directed by David
Fincher (The Girl With
the Dragon Tattoo)
features the actress
skulking around
lower Manhattan
and captures the
fragrances cool, urban
feel. The beautiful
creatures endorsement
is all the convincing
you should need to
snag a bottle. KATIE
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calvin klein downtown
eau de parfum,
$80 for 3 fl. oz.,
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this year, fans of the fun, irreverent brand
discovered a scent that expresses the perfect
dose of girly playfulness. That fun-loving
attitude translates to SBCs new, limited-edition
offeringa paintable perfume. Quoi? The gel-based
fragrance is designed to be brushed onto wrists,
behind ears, and wherever else you care to wear
it. In case this novel application becomes an
addiction, we suggest you buy in bulk, as
this baby wont be on shelves for long. KD
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I adore red,
proclaimed Christian
Dior. It is the color
of life. When the
couturier unveiled his
Dior Rouge lipstick
in the classic shade
60 years ago, his goal
was to ofer women
a complete lip-to-toe
look. What began as
a special gift to VIPs
soon expanded into a
line of eight shades,
all inspired by Diors
1953 haute couture
collection. The tubes
sticks
around
Dietrich and Grace
Kelly always wore
it, on stage and of.
Josephine Baker
as wellI love the
idea of perpetuating
these strong bonds
between Dior and
cinema. I prefer to
imagine wearing red
[lipstick] with jeans
and stilettos. Its an
outt I wear a lot more
often than an evening
dress. Join the club.
KD rouge dior in
trafalgar and 999,
$34 each, dior.com
ew of shelves, which
cemented the fashion
houses place in the
beauty industry. In the
years since, over 1,500
colors have cycled
through the Dior Rouge
range, until Tyen, the
brands artistic director
for makeup, settled
on 32 universally
attering hues to toast
the 60th anniversary.
Names like Mazette,
Baiser, and Trafalgar
reference styles from
that iconic collection.
The star shade is a
peppy scarlet that
was originally called
9, then 99, and now,
999, which Dior Rouge
face Natalie Portman
wears in the new
ad campaign. This
lipstick is legendary,
she says. Marlene
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1. kenzo flower in the air
Don't be fooled by the
poppy on the cap: It has
no scent, so the blossom
in the air is actually a
rose. eau de parfum, $78
for 1.7 fl. oz., macys.com
2. private collection
christian dior gris mon-
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wondering, the olfactory
equivalent of gray flannel
is a mix of citrus, moss,
and bold floral notes. eau
de parfum, $155 for 4.2
fl. oz., dior.com
3. este lauder modern
muse One part efferves-
cent floral, one part rich
woods, this fragrance
is as stimulating as the
namesake muse. eau de
parfum $78 for 1.7 fl. oz.,
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taryas in, inspired by
the earth, water, air, and
sun. Combined, they're
perfectly subtle and, well,
fresh. eau de parfum,
$80 for 3.4 fl. oz.,
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velvet tender oud Wood
resin mixed with almond
and rose will transport
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oasis in Marrakesh. eau
de parfum, $270 for 1.7
fl. oz., saks.com
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lily One of four Far
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this spicy floral riffs on
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Road. eau de parfum,
$210 for 1.7 fl. oz., nord-
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7. anna sui la vie de
bohme A woodsy,
flowery concoction
for anyone with a
bohemian spirit. eau de
toilette, $65 for 1.7
fl. oz., sephora.com
8. jo malone london
peony & blush suede
With peony as a main
note, this fragrance
is assuredly ravishing.
cologne, $115 for 3.4 fl.
oz., jomalone.com
9. killer queen by katy
perry The pop star
declared her latest cre-
ation to be the scent
embodiment of a strong,
rebellious woman. eau
de parfum, $49 for 1.7 fl.
oz., sephora.com
10. victoria by victo-
ria's secret If there
was a bakery next to
an enchanted garden
overgrown with berry
and rose bushes, it would
smell like this. eau de
parfum, $68 for 3.4 fl.
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9. weleda sea buckthorn
creamy body wash This body
wash is refreshing, hydrating,
and tolerated by the most
sensitive of skin types.
Dr. Francesca Fusco,
$12, usa.weleda.com
10. jergens natural glow
revitalizing daily moisturizer
The color is so natural, and
it never looks streaky. Dani
Stahl, style editor-at-large,
$9, drugstore.com
11. kiehls crme de corps
soy milk & honey body polish
The skin-softening ability
of this scrub is only matched
by the delicious scent.
Mallory Rice, senior editor,
$30, kiehls.com
5. deborah lippmann rich
girl broad spectrum spf 25
hand cream Im addicted to
the rich texture and delicate
scent. Michelle Saunders,
nail pro, $28,
lippmanncollection.com
6. gillette venus & olay
razor The moisturizing bar
leaves legs insanely smooth
and saves time. No shaving
cream! Katie Dickens,
beauty director, $9, pgestore.
com
7. nivea soft moisturizing
crme A miracle-working
bargain for my super-dry
skin. Rachael Wang,
fashion market director,
$7, drugstore.com
8. soap & glory heel genius
amazing foot cream Probably
the only thing that can repair
what seven years of pointe
shoes did to my feet.
Steff Yotka, associate
web editor, $16, sephora.com
1. caudalie divine oil A unique
combination of grape, hibis-
cus, and sesame oil, and high
concentration of omega 6 and
vitamin E, makes this oil nour-
ishing and regenerating at the
same time. Dr. Francesca
Fusco, dermatologist, $49,
caudalie.com
2. fresh sake bath This
spiked bath oil leaves my skin
replenished, not parched, no
matter how long I soak.
Ashley Baker, executive edi-
tor, $80, fresh.com
3. neutrogena ultra sheer
body mist sunscreen broad
spectrum spf 70 It gives the
right amount of coverage
without any stickiness or resi-
due. Amber S., reader, $11,
neutrogena.com
4. declor systeme corps
nourishing milk I have
extremely dry elbows, if
you must know, but with
this I can pass them off as
skin, rather than sandpaper!
Alexa Chung, TV host,
$45, decleorusa.com

1. revlon just bitten kissable
balm stain It gives a nice
color that suits any occasion.
It stays on, but isnt difficult
to take off at night.
Brittany, reader,
$9, revlon.com
2. nars semi matte lipstick
in heatwave A girl should
always have a good red lip-
stick in her bag. This is mine.
Annabelle Dexter-Jones,
actress/model, $26, narscos-
metics.com
3. dior rouge dior lipstick
These va-va-voom lipsticks
are a staple in my kit and on
my vanity! Robin Black,
makeup artist, $34, dior.com
4. clarins instant light natural
lip perfector It makes your
lips look perfect without
having to wear too much
color. Pamela Love, jewelry
designer, $22, clarinsusa.com
9. chanel rouge allure lumi-
nous intense lip colour in
incandescente In London,
they have these iconic red
mailboxes and this lipstick
is that very color. Alexa
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for salons
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20 This is the most magical
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toilette Love that its subtle
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burberry.com
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cus.com
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fum This perfume makes me
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chanel.com
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out being overly floral, slinky
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utive web editor, $93 for 1.7
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It all began during a trip
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maybe it was some sort
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Fuck the system. These words on
Emily VanCamps lips sound like
something her retribution-minded
character on ABCs Revenge might
say, if F-bombs were allowed on net-
work television. But she isnt railing
against or agitating for anything today
as we leisurely wind our way up a trail
in Beachwood Canyon not far from
her Los Angeles home. Shes merely
reading aloud the grafti sprayed in
white paint across the dusty pave-
ment at our feet. Someone got a
little angry on this hike, she notes,
bemused. What system?
Here, in the hills, where the loud-
est sound is the wind and the city
stretches below us toward the vast
Pacic in the distancealthough we
cant actually see it on this overcast
morningreferences to the system
seem absurd. This is one of the few
places in the city devoid of traf-
c, paparazzi, or provocation; its a
favorite of VanCamps, and makes
her think twice about moving to New
York, which shes considering after
seven years in L.A.
Still, the letters of the Hollywood
sign loom above us. We would be
clambering toward them on a more
challenging hike if not for my bum
knee. VanCamp can sympathize
shes dislocated hers three times. We
opt for a more modest stroll, and she
points out the dome of the Grifth
Observatory across the canyon.
VanCamp has been a part of the
entertainment industry for more than
half of her life, though it was only
recently that the 27-year-old actress
was properly initiated. For years, she
enjoyed know-her-from-somewhere
statusthe WBs Everwood, possibly,
or later, ABCs Brothers & Sisters.
When she popped up in movies, like
the underrated apocalyptic horror
lm Carriers (2009) or the offbeat
indie Norman (2010), she brought
with her a pleasant familiarity rather
than a celebritys burden. Now, with
Revenge heading into its third sea-
son, shes a household name, or at
least a billboard face, and her visibility
is only going to increase next year
with a pivotal role in Captain America:
The Winter Soldier.
On Revenge, VanCamp stars
as Emily Thornewell, technically,
Amanda Clarke, but she traded identi-
ties with a pal in juvie so she could
return to her childhood home in
New Yorks tony Hamptons enclave
and stealthily avenge her father by
destroying the lives of her wealthy
neighbors, the Graysons, who framed
him for a crime he didnt commit
before having him murdered in prison.
(It only gets more convoluted from
there, but well come back to that.)
VanCamp, however, talks about
things like not living in a place of
anger. Her Zen tweets put Emily
Thorne to shame: Hatred does not
cease by hatred, but only by love;
this is the eternal rule.Buddha.
A lovely thought as I head to bed
tonight. That said, she is pissed off
that she cant go to the local Gelsons
supermarket anymore to buy bananas
and chocolate chips for mufnsa
favorite of her Revenge castmates
without being photographed. And
if she steps out with boyfriend and
co-star Josh Bowman, a former rugby
player who briey dated the late Amy
Winehouse, forget it: The two have
been captured holding hands all over
nearby Silver Lake.
It should be illegal for people to
stalk you with cameras, she says as
we descend the trail. Its really inva-
sive. How do you enjoy a moment?
I see how people spiral out of con-
trol. VanCamp is very private. She
refuses to talk about Bowmanhe
plays Grayson scion Daniel, whom
her character wants to marry and
make a pawn in her plan to topple his
parentsother than to say he does
a great job disguising his British
accent. After a pause, she repeats:
It should just be illegal.
We pass the grafti again. Fuck the
system has new meaning now.

Escaping paparazzi is a problem
VanCamp didnt have back in 2004,
even when she dated her Everwood
co-star, and current Parks and
Recreation funnyman, Chris Pratt.
For most of her career, VanCamp
has been safely ensconced in an
ensemble, often cast as what she
and almost every prole of her calls
the girl next door (a phrase that
carries with it the implication that
nobody lives next to wild, adventur-
ous women). I wouldnt have labeled
myself that way, says VanCamp ear-
lier over breakfast. I just think I had
the look to play those characters. I
was a good kid, but I denitely had
my moments of rebellion.
VanCamp was raised in the teensy
town of Port Perry, Ontario, the third
of four girls. (Theyre still extremely
closewhen the youngest wanted
a belly-button ring a few years ago,
VanCamp, her mom, and her two
older sisters ganged up to dissuade
her.) At age 11, VanCamp left home
to study ballet at a prestigious pro-
gram in Quebec. People were
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very free there, she says. We would
go to bars sometimes. I think about
how old I was at that time. How
on earth were we able to get into
these places?
VanCamp quickly learned that she
would not be satised by even the
most perfect plis. I didnt want to
do ballet anymore, she says simply,
taking a bite of her scrambled eggs.
So she took an acting class, and soon
landed some workher rst com-
mercial was for a Montreal fast food
chain called Metro, and it required
her to hold a skating pose while a
rig wheeled her around an ice cream
coneand bit parts in Canadian televi-
sion and lms, like the clumsy but ear-
nest lesbian drama Lost and Delirious
(starring Mad Mens Jessica Pare and
Covert Affairs Piper Perabo).
But her rst big break came
courtesy of TVs teen guru, Kevin
Williamson, creator of Dawsons
Creek and The Vampire Diaries.
Based solely on her limited reel,
Williamson cast her as the little sister
in a short-lived mystery called Glory
Days. Hes responsible for it all,
declares VanCamp. I think he did
that with Katie Holmes, where he saw
her tape and cast her straight from it.
In both actresses, Williamson
likely saw a wholesome beauty that
wouldnt distract from a characters
precociousness. VanCamp is poised
she stands 59 in the pair of canvas
Toms that she switched into for the
hikeand modest, dressed in a soft
gray tee and jeans, a far cry from
the body-con power dresses her
character prefers. She doesnt call
attention to herself; the guys sitting
at a nearby table swapping stories of
Chlo Grace Moretz and VanCamps
Captain America co-star Cobie
Smulders didnt even look up as
she passed.
After Glory Days, VanCamp landed
the role of mature teen Amy Abbott
on Everwood, and from there, she
joined Brothers & Sisters as down-to-
earth Rebecca Harper, a sweet part
that was dwarfed by veterans Sally
Field and Rob Lowe. I felt like I was
stuck in a rut playing the same thing,
says VanCamp. I promised myself
after leaving [Brothers & Sisters]
that I would only do something that
made me happy, that excited me, that
was different. I wasnt going to com-
promise my creative integrity just for
money, or to stay relevant.

Though Revenge creator Mike Kelley
has said that he had VanCamp in
mind for the lead from the beginning,
the actress says ABC wanted to see
everyone that they could, and it came
down to her and one other girl for the
part of the artful vigilante. Finally, it
was time for her to audition.
I think Emily would be one of the
rst people to tell you coming into
this project, she wasnt the obvious
choice, says Gabriel Mann, who
plays her scene-stealing, tech-savvy
pal Nolan Ross. When I rst met
Emily, the thing that struck me about
her is that she is nothing like the
character she plays on the show. She
is the warmest, most giving, gentle
person you have ever met. Mann and
VanCamp immediately bonded over
Bon Iver during van rides to the Zuma
Beach set in Malibu, and he needs
little urging to talk for 20 minutes
straight about his co-star, including
her cooking and the frequent cast
barbecues she hosts at her house. I
love the dichotomy of someone who
has one of the biggest hearts playing
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tysomething writer coming to terms
with a sexually abusive past. It was
intense, says VanCamp.
Its a different intensity on the set
of Revenge, where sustaining injury
has become an occupational haz-
ardVanCamp regularly shows up to
Pilates covered in bruises. Early last
year she was practically hypothermic
after lming the drowning of Fake
Amanda Clarke (Adventurelands
Margarita Levieva) for seven hours
in a tank on the Universal lot. I just
remember thinking, Oh my gosh,
theyre really lucky that they have this
tough-minded ballerina chick and a
Russian gymnast in this water, says
VanCamp. I dont think theres any-
one else in Hollywood who would
have put themselves through that.
Whereas Season 2 was pretty dark,
with the return of Amandas disturbed
mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and the
death of two major characters, the
plan according to VanCamp is to try
to reset the old Revenge, with Emily
once again reveling in the destruc-
tion of her arch nemesis, Victoria
(Madeleine Stowe), the Grayson
matriarch who once loved but eventu-
ally betrayed her father. Stowe agrees
that the series went a bit off-track
last year with the introduction of
a nefarious organization known as
The Initiative that turned out to be
a smoke-and-mirrors operation, and
looks forward to more screen time
with her co-star.
We work differently, says the sea-
soned actress, best known for her
memorable role in The Last of the
Mohicans. I was taught to explore
and experiment to nd a scene, and
so I fumble around a lot and I have
a tendency to drop words. But Emily
is utterly prepared. She has a native
intelligence. Shes not necessarily
seen or studied a lot of lms, but
theres something in her thats a
natural-born actress. She has a lot of
grit, yet she appears like a ray of sun-
shine. Ironically, VanCamps attempt
to ditch her girl-next-door image has
found her literally playing the girl next
door, plotting payback from her sea-
side home across the way from the
Grayson manor, and its the radiance
that Stowe refers to that remains a
key part of her appeal.
As we near the end of the hike, a
young woman approaches with her
friends to ask for a photo. Excuse
me, were really big fans of the
show, she says, and VanCamp hap-
pily obliges. Its anyones guess how
shell react to the perversions of fame,
and what shell do with it. VanCamp
toys with the idea of one day making
a foray into directing, and had even
tried to option a book called Sweet
Release, but someone beat her to
it. Shes also worked with the World
Wildlife Fund, trying to raise aware-
ness of the decimated population of
elephants and tigers.
I thought maybe next summer I
would do something different, some-
thing outside of my job, she says,
driving her car, a luxury SUV hybrid,
down a hill toward a parking spot. I
could put some of this exposure that
freaks me out a little bit to good use.
And there you have it: VanCamps
polite middle nger to the system.
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via phone before heading to the rst
table read of Season 3. Watching
her turn from hesitantly vulnerable to
throwing cold, hard, Im-going-to-take-
you-down-and-see-you-in-hell looks is
an electric experience.
VanCamp concedes the enormity of
her unlikely good luck. They couldve
hired someone with a bigger name
and banked on that, she admits.
They took a chance on me, and its
brought on a whole new collection of
opportunities.

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as VanCamp calls her, that the
actress will be raising her prole
as Agent 13 in next Aprils Captain
America: The Winter Soldier. Per
gag orders from Marvel, no onenot
VanCamp, nor directors Joe and
Anthony Russo (Community, Arrested
Development)can discuss details,
but her S.H.I.E.L.D. agent, also known
as Sharon Carter, is romantically
involved at some point with Captain
America (Chris Evans).
We wanted someone that Cap
would have an immediate interest
in, says Joe Russo. It had to be a
strong-willed person, and we felt that
Emilys work on Revenge was a great
test tube for what this character could
be. Shes obviously very credible with
physicality, she holds the screen really
well, and she even looks like the char-
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then ew to New York City to star in
the radically smaller project The Girl
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photographed by kristin vicari. styled by siobhan lyons

sweater by house of holland, dress by emporio armani, clutch by ashley williams.
venture into the great unknown wearing textural pieces with volume to spare.

cardigan by emporio armani, shirt by ashish, shorts and boots by chanel.

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from left: bodysuit by
burger and friends, pin
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dee and ricky x shayan
afshar, bracelet by
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photographed by ben m
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from left: jacket by peter pilotto,
shirt by karma blue, dress
by blumarine, sunglasses by
mirror mirror; sweater by sally
lapointe, shorts by fresh-tops,
shoes by supra, sunglasses
by gasoline glamour, bracelet
(on ankle) by organic peroxide;
t-shirt by luncchb0xx, turtleneck
by louise goldin, skirt by house
of holland, socks by we love
colors, hat by huf, sunglasses
by wildfox sun.



from left: sweater by ostwald
helgason, shorts by evil twin,
hat by huf, socks by american
apparel, bracelet with pink
spikes by joomi lim, bracelet
by deszo by sara beltrn;
shirt by toy syndrome, dress
(underneath) by erdem, hat by
brixton, bracelets by miss wax
jewelry; shirt by manish arora,
skirt by felder felder, leggings
by fresh-tops, shoes by puma
by alexander mcqueen.

shirt by christopher
kane, skirt by black
swan, hat by staple,
backpack by unif.

jacket by staple x
mike tyson, shirt
by jawbreaking,
sunglasses by karen
walker, bracelet by
miss wax jewelry.


from left: shirt by oscar de la renta, shorts
by jac vanek, shoes by elizabeth and
james, hat by obey, bracelets by gypsies
and debutantes; shirt by wil fry, skirt by
dries van noten, hat by huf, bracelet by
joomi lim; sweater by dkny jeans, skirt by
jonathan simkhai, shoes by creative recre-
ation, socks by american apparel, bracelet
by organic peroxide. hair: leon gorman at
cutler nyc. makeup: katie mellinger using
shiseido. photo assistants: steven mcginn
and shana trajanoska. digital: heath mc-
bride. fashion assistants: megan james
and anna furman. models: maggie jablon-
ski at major, julia borawska at img, tasha
franken at trump. on-site producers:
candy carter and lorenna gomez-sanchez.


OUT
OFTHE
BLUE
with her previous release, oh land broke through the
international sound wall. now shes dropping a bomb.
by chris pedersen. photographed by mads teglers

246
"
with my new
album, I didn
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want to do
anything just
to please.
"
I wanted to cut to the bone and have fun, says
Nanna land Fabricius, a.k.a. Oh Land, ashing a
pearly white smile in the courtyard of her familys
country home outside Copenhagen.
Two years ago, the classic northern farmhouse
with red walls and blue-framed windows wouldve
been the perfect backdrop for the Danish singers
urbane take on timeless Scandinavian beauty. These
days, though, she sports mermaid locks, which
complement her bolder sound. With blue hair, you
can wear a classic, black suit and still look cool,
she explains. It might not be conventionally pretty,
but Im having a blast every time I see my reection
in a mirror.
By the sound of her new album, Wish Bone
(co-produced with TV on the Radios Dave Sitek),
she has plenty to be excited about. After amassing
an international fan base with her self-titled second
album in 2011, the singer decided to experiment,
spending the following months in the studio toying
with a more industrial sound inspired by the dueling
desires of body and mind. The sound is rough,
but the melodies are feminine, almost
ethereal, she explains. I guess its my
way of exploring the fact that you can
have great ambitions and big dreams,
but sometimes the physicality of your
body just wont cooperate.
In her teens, Oh Land rebelled
against her opera singer mother and
classical composer father by pursuing
a career in ballet. In her late teens, she
attended a prominent dance school in
Stockholm, but two major injuriesa
slipped disc and fractured spinecut
short her dancing career and brought
her back to music. Nearly 10 years
on, the lingering effects from that
injury have led to canceled shows on
occasion. Sometimes it makes me
melancholic, but boundaries can be a
great fuel to develop artistically, she
explains. They force you to grow.
While working on Wish Bone, Sitek
encouraged her to try going minimal.
David kept on saying, You dont have
to please the song. Its already there.
You can smash old porcelain around it,
but it will carry itself. He dared me to be
more rough, she explains.

get oh lands
guide to her
favorite spots
in denmark at
nylonmag.com.
+

The less-is-more strategy might be
most apparent on the albums rst
teaser track, My Boxer, a slick electro
song with a heavy beat inspired by a
day at the gym. I was working out in a
studio in London when these two guys
approached me and asked if I wanted to
box with them, she says. I put on the
gloves and just started to punch their
hands. Beat by beat, the whole rhythm
and boxing lingo turned into a tune in
my head. It was the perfect analogy of
how you can have a creative idea that
just keeps boxing on your eardrum until
you start working with it, she explains.
For the accompanying video, Oh Land
jumped on her bike with her tiny dog
and rode through the streets outside her
grandmothers home in Denmark while
her boyfriend, artist Eske Kath, lmed
the scene in one take on his iPad. I like
the thought of just presenting my ideas
in their purest form, she says. I was
never a pleaser, but growing older has
made me more fearless, and this album
reects that. My Boxer is denitely a
tune that will have divided opinions, but
I thought it was important to drop
a bomb, she says.
The goal was not to alienate fans of
her earlier work, though, and theyll have
plenty to love on Wish Bone, especially
Renaissance Girls, a classic offbeat
Oh Land track with a feminist message.
I read a book about renaissance men,
guys who were good at everything, and
I thought, Where are the renaissance
girls? So I wrote a tune about all the
things that girls are supposed to live
up to. I think its important to remember
that girls are pretty cool, too, she says.
Not least of all, that ambitious blue-
haired girl in the mirror. I put a lot of
pressure on myself. Even as a kid, I
never sat still because I feared that
someone out there would be spending
their time getting better at something
that I could master as well, she says.
But now Im trying to focus on the
things that make me happy. My biggest
dream is to be Spider-Man, jumping
roof to roof, but in reality I have a
body that forces me to slow down
sometimes.
248


VAMPIRES AND
ZOMBIES AND
MOBSTERS, OH MY!
HERE ARE THE
STARS OF THE
SHOWS EVERYONE
WILL BE TALKING,
TEXTING, AND
TWEETING ABOUT.

In The Blacklist,
criminal mastermind
Raymond Reddington
(James Spader) turns
himself in to the FBI,
ofering to help the
agency catch other fu-
gitives, so long as he
can work with rookie
proler Elizabeth
Keen (Megan Boone),
a request thats per-
haps most puzzling
to Keen herself. While
Boone, a regular on
Law & Order: L.A.,
is no crime-drama
neophyte, meeting her
co-star for the rst
time had a similar
efect. James Spader
is this enigma, and
he maintains a sense
of mystery, while also
being a really good
collaborator and a
very kind and gener-
ous co-worker. Thats
hard to do.
MELISSA GIANNINI
I start of as someone
hes toying with. But
throughout the series,
I slowly evolve into
a more formidable
crime ghter who
can also go toe-to-toe
with him.
Im taking Krav Maga
lessons. Its an Israeli
martial art. I want my
character to be really
agile and competent,
and I want her to be
able to do some intri-
cate ght scenes.
I lived in London
for a year when I
was in school.
I saw a lot of theater
and I worked at a
childrens boutique,
a Pilates studio, and
a nightclubLondon
is expensive. I wanted
as many experiences
under my belt as pos-
sible before becoming
the workaholic that
you have to be to do
this job. Im so glad I
had that time. I spent
weekends in diferent
citiesit was a blast.
MEGAN
BOONE
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MELISSA
FUMERO
An elevator pitch worth
considering: Andy
Sambergwith a gun.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine,
a lighthearted look at
the NYPD from the
producers of Parks and
Recreation, makes that
concept work hilariously,
thanks in no small part
to Melissa Fumero, who
plays tough-as-nails
Detective Amy Santiago.
Fumero may have got-
ten her start on soap
operas, but she looks
right at home butting
heads with her comedic
co-star, competing for
arrests and navigating
sexual tensionlike Sam
and Diane, if Cheers had
featured more shoot-outs
and perp walks.
DAVID WALTERS
My trick to keep from
laughing during takes is
to clench my stomach
muscles. It works about
80 percent of the time.
Fred Armisen is in the
pilot, and we were doing
a scene, and I was liter-
ally sweating trying not
to laugh.
There were aspects of
Amy that I had to nd.
Im not a particularly
competitive person. Im
easy to play board games
with! But I do have an
older brother, so I spent
time thinking about our
sibling rivalry.
My rst role was a tiger
lily in a school produc-
tion of Hans Christian
Andersens The Snow
Queen. I had a green
unitard and big orange
owers coming out of my
head. That set the bar re-
ally high for a long time.
BROOKLYN NINE-NINE PREMIERES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 ON FOX.

Eighteen-year-old Quinn
Shephard has been an
actress ever since she can
rememberher rst com-
mercial entailed having
Goldsh crackers poured
on her headbut this fall,
her role in Hostages could
make her a star. The show
features high-stakes drama
of a cinematic ilk, with
Shephard playing Morgan,
the daughter of a surgeon
(Toni Collette) whose family
is taken hostage by a rogue
FBI agent (Dylan McDer-
mott). How will they stretch
this into an entire season?
No clue. But we sure are
willing to nd out.
MALLORY RICE
In a lot of adult-oriented
scripts, the kids are
treated like furniture.
That wasnt the case with
Hostages. We have really
meaty and important story
lines. Everybody has good
and bad sides.
Morgan has secrets. Shes
hiding a lot of things from
her family. She hasnt
been that close with them
in recent years. Shes at a
transitionary point in her
life where she has to choose
between being a scared
little girl or a ghter whos
going to try to get out alive.
Im an indoor kid. I love to
read. I watch a lm almost
every night. Ive started to
experience nature more in
the last yeargoing swim-
ming in lakes and streams
and exploring.
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Season 3 of The Walking
Dead found Maggie Greene
in an introverted place,
her condence shaken by
countless setbacks, but in
love with longtime zombie-
ghter Glenn Rhee (Steven
Yeun). Now shes in the
apocalypse not to survive
but to live, says Lauren
Cohan, the actress who
plays Greene on the series,
based on the graphic novel
of the same name. Today
nds Cohan riding shotgun
down a Los Angeles high-
way, lost. My best friend
and I woke up at ve and
made it to the ocean before
the sunrise, she says. But
now, were a bit turned
around. MG
Comic-Con was so much
fun! I actually didnt know
it could be that fun. We
did all the panels and all
the press, and at the party
on Saturday, everyone just
got down. We were danc-
ing until six in the morning,
and I think I only had
one beer.
Everybody says, Oh, the
show is more intense this
year. And its like, No,
but it is. You get to see the
characters with some level
of comfort. Theres hope,
and not just in Maggie and
Glenns relationship, but
then.
Even though stabbing
someone in the brain is
essentially gross, its all
about technical eficiency.
Maggie wants to be ef-
cient so she can survive,
and I want to be eficient
so it looks real. Its all about
technique. I sound like
Dexter.
I try to do things that
scare me. I Rollerbladed
the other day, and I dont
think theres anything
scarier than Rollerblading
downhill. But its so good
for your butt!
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timothy priano using bed head. makeup: daniella shachter at workgroup. dress by robert rodriguez,
shoes by roberto cavalli. lauren cohan: photographed by mike piscitelli. stylist: maya krispin. hair:
creighton bowman for exclusive artists using rene furterer. makeup: kc fee for exclusive artists using
nars. jacket by maje, pants by j brand, stylists own hat and shirt, cohans own necklace.

For the 100 expendable juvenile
petty criminals sent on a research
mission to Earth from a space
station thats been oating above
the nuclear-annihilated planet for
97 years, the strange new world
presents uncanny beauty, unforeseen
danger, and, of course, the tempta-
tion to cut of contact and keep it all
for themselves. Seen through a post-
apocalyptic lens, the plots historical
and literary references feel fresh, like
the rst suck of air the crew takes
after landing.
The rst of the 100 to set foot
on Earth, Octavia (played by Marie
Avgeropoulos) had been locked up
her entire life due to her status as an
illegal second-born child. Octavias
stir-crazy insolence wasnt too much
of a stretch for the 1200 CC Harley-
riding Avgeropoulos, who started
playing drums at 16 to make a lot
of noise and tick of my mother,
she says with a laugh. The second-
growth Vancouver forest where the
pilot was lmed also served as a
homecoming of sorts for the actress
who grew up hunting and shing in
the Canadian wilderness. Id rather
hang out around a campre than go
to a nightclub any day, says the cur-
rent L.A. resident.
To prepare for the role of Finn, a
daredevil imprisoned for using two
months worth of oxygen on a space-
walk, Thomas McDonell watched
videos of astronauts describing space
travel. Theres this experience that
is really hard to describe because it
is so sublime, he says. Theyll just
sit for six or seven hours at a time
looking out the window and earth-
gazing because its just so far out.
Melbourne-born Eliza Taylor, who
grew up with dreams of becom-
ing a marine biologistand had
the dolphin-and-whale-patterned
bedspread to prove itplays Clarke,
the teenage daughter of the space
stations chief medical oficer and
an unoficial (and mostly unheeded)
leader of the 100. Before lming,
Taylor spent a considerable amount
of energy trying to rekindle her child-
hood wonder for the natural world.
Fortunately, the locations we were
shooting at were just absolutely in-
credible, almost prehistoric-looking,
she says. Beautiful crystal-clear riv-
ers and snow-capped mountainsI
didnt have trouble being wide-eyed,
because I really was! MG
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I think, really, like, what it is,
is love, says Kate McKinnon
of the secret to a perfect
impersonation. That she
says it in a frighteningly ac-
curate Kim Kardashian voice
proves shes onto something.
The 29-year-old New York
natives spot-on conjurings
of Ann Romney, Shakira,
and Ellen DeGeneres have
made her a fan favorite since
joining the Saturday Night
Live cast two seasons ago.
Whats up next? McKinnon
wont say, but gut-busting
hilarity is the impression we
get. DW
Saturday Night Live was
always my dream. My mom
and dad would quote Mr.
Bill, Toonces the Driving Cat,
and the Land Shark, and I
never knew what the hell
they were talking about. I
started watching when I was
13stayed up late, taped
all the episodes, watched
them again the next day, and
memorized everything.
I could always do accents.
My parents liked to talk in a
lot of diferent accents and
I found I could just mimic
them. Whenever we would
watch a movie with British
people in it, I would talk like
them all day.
Ellen seemed to enjoy my
impression of her from
the get-go. She called me
the rst time I did it, and I
ipped the hell out because
I love her so much. When I
went on her show, I thought
it was just going to be a
regular interview and they
said, Why dont you do the
whole thing as her?
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SP ENCER
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There are children of suc-
cessful actors who are
squeamish about their par-
ents successand theres
Spencer Grammer.
Big shoes to ll, you
know? she says with a
giggle, referencing her fa-
ther, Kelsey Grammer, who
played Frasier Crane on
television for over a decade.
I always say that because
you know the episode,
right? (Kelsey delivered
the line when his show took
over Seinfelds time slot in
1998.) Of course you hope
you can do things like that,
she continues. You hope
that you can be an icon for
a generation of people.
Grammer, 29, has had
decent luck thus farshes
had multiple-season gigs
on As the World Turns and
Greekand hopes that her
latest project, Ironside, a
reboot of the 1967 series,
will nd similar fortune.
Theres nothing more
fun than being able to go
to work and handcuf some-
body, she says of her role
as Holly, a strong-willed po-
lice detective and sidekick
to paraplegic lead character
Robert Ironside (Blair
Underwood). I think when
you remake something, you
have to stick to the basics:
Its a cop show, and Blairs
in a wheelchair, but the
rest of it is very edgy and
diferent.
And what would she
think, we have to ask, if
someone said they were
going to reboot Frasier?
She pauses to consider the
prospect. I dont know if
you can reboot Frasier, she
concludes emphatically. We
tend to agree. MR
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Filming scenes concur-
rently on New York-based
Boardwalk Empire and Girls
meant that Michael Zegen
didnt have to do much
traveling; the distance be-
tween his respective char-
acters, however, couldnt
be greater. On Boardwalk,
hes Benny Siegel, a ery,
teenage mobster-to-be,
and on Girls (in a role thats
still top-secret), hes shar-
ing screen time with Lena
Dunham. Range: Its pretty
gangster. DW
I had auditioned for the
rst season of Girls, just
for a one-episode deal. I
didnt get it, but Lena Dun-
ham remembered me from
that and said she had been
looking for a part for me
the last couple of seasons.
Its denitely attering,
especially since every time
I watch the show, Im like,
Damn, I need to be on
this! Sometimes wishes do
come true.
Theres not a lot of goong
of on the Boardwalk set.
I work with Vinny Piazza
and Anatol Yusef most
often, and they both take
their work very seriously.
But I did work with Bobby
Cannavale in an epic scene,
and he was, like, butt naked
for three days straight, so
there was some laughing.
Im doing a play called
Bad Jews. Its about these
cousins congregating for
their recently deceased
grandfathers funeral, and
they spend the length of
the play arguing over who
gets his heirloom necklace.
Youre going to be exhaust-
ed by the end, for sure.
I get recognized
occasionally, but I play
so many diferent kinds of
characters that its tough to
pinpoint me. A lot of people
are like, What class did we
have together?
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There were ads for the
show during the NBA
Finals, so I thought my
brothers would nally think
I was cool. But they were
like, Were trying to watch
the game, Chloe! So theyre
still not impressed.
When I was 15, my man-
agement company was
like, Do you want to be a
Chinese pop star? They
moved me to China, and I
went through pop star boot
camp. I recorded several
songs in MandarinI had
six hours of tutoring every
dayand next thing I knew,
I was performing in front of
30,000 people.
HENSTRIDGE
Ive always gone out at
midnight to see the Marvel
movies, and when I heard
ABC was doing a show, I
bought a load of old comics
and started reading up.
Im a massive nerd. Im a
Virgoit comes with the
territory.
Joss Whedon is very chill
and very jovial on set. Hell
randomly just bust out a
dance move or crack a joke
and well all be in hysterics
and then hes like, Back to
the scene!
Im from the U.K., but Im
denitely loving exploring
the States. I went to see the
Grand Canyon. Its ridicu-
lous! I do miss Heinz baked
beans and Heinz tomato
soup, though. To my knowl-
edge, you cant get them
over here. There is, however,
stuf that I will have to pack
a suitcase with before I go
back home. Ice cream sand-
wiches come to mind.
MARVEL

S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D. PREMIERES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 ON ABC.


Last year, comic book be-
hemoth The Avengers Hulk-
smashed the box ofice.
This month, Joss Whedon
stretches the limits of the
small screen with Marvels
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., a
spin-of focusing on a high-
ly select unit charged with
investigating superhero
sightings. Meet our favorite
new team members: the
computer-hacking Skye
(Chloe Bennet) and bio-
chemist Jemma Simmons
(Elizabeth Henstridge). DW
BENNET
One of the rst days on
set, I had a bag over my
head the entire time!
Maybe that was their way
of easing me into it. Like, if
they cover my face, maybe
I wont be as nervouslike
blinders for horses.
I got pulled over by the
cops for speeding on my
way to the audition. I ran
into the room completely
winded. That was how I
was introduced to Jossas
a lawbreaker. Im sure they
were like, Who is this hot
mess?
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HENSTRIDGE+

CHLOE BENNET

British actress Natalie Dor-
mer has a knack for land-
ing roles on TV shows that
earn rabid followingsfrom
Showtimes The Tudors to
HBOs Game of Thrones
to her latest, Silk, a PBS
drama that has already en-
joyed success on the BBC
in the U.K. And with shows
that have such distinct mi-
lieus, its simple to tell who
prefers Anne Boleyn and
whos partial to Margaery
Tyrell, right? Not necessar-
ily. You would think youd
be able to tell the fans
apart, says Dormer. But I
have guys come up to me
and say, You were great
in The Tudors. And many
women are engaged with
the more masculine story
lines in Thrones. Prejudge
at your own peril.
But it hasnt always been
message-board and fan-c
glory for the actress. Just
before landing her role on
The Tudors, she was unem-
ployed for nearly a year. I
was temping at a friends
ofice just before Christ-
mas, doing data entry to
buy presents for family,
she recalls. With The Tu-
dors, I was able to breathe
a sigh of relief that maybe
this was my day job.
On Silk, her character
Niamhs day job is that of
a barrister-in-training in
the extremely competitive
English Chamber system.
For this, Dormer and her
co-stars spent time shad-
owing their equivalents
near the Old Bailey court-
house in Central London.
We did the oficial route
of talking in the chambers
and asking very specic,
professional questions. But
we learned the most, actu-
ally, afterwards, she says
with a laugh. It seems the
one thing that barristers
and actors have in common
is that they know how to
drink. We found ourselves
in the pub afterwards, and
thats when the stories
came out. MR
DORMER
NATALIE
SILK IS NOW AIRING ON PBS. GAME OF THRONES SEASON 4 PREMIERES IN SPRING 2014 ON HBO.

Inspired by the success
of fairy tale drama Once
Upon a Time, starring Gin-
nifer Goodwin, ABC has
introduced a spin-of that
gives Lewis Carrolls Alice
a ready-for-prime-time
update. Here, Sophie Lowe
(Alice) and Peter Gadiot,
who plays her genie boy-
friend Cyrus, ofer a sneak
peak through the looking
glass. MR
LOWE
Alice in Wonderland used
to scare me. You know
when youre little and youre
like, Its scary, but I want to
keep watching it? I know
the story so well, and my
mom also told me that the
rst book she ever read
was Alices Adventures in
Wonderland.
I got a tattoo, and my
parents couldnt get mad
about it. It says M&D, for
mom and dad. I was like,
Guess what? I got a tattoo!
and they were like, Oh my
God, what? I showed them
and my mom was like,
Ooh! and my dad was like,
Youre crazy!
GADIOT
Cyrus is very mysterious.
I dont think I am at all, but
so many people tell me
they think Im mysterious,
too. Like, all the time. Oh,
Peter, youre so mysterious.
I dont know why.
Alice and Cyrus go on
interesting dates. We
ght pirates. We hang out
with mermaids and ride on
clouds.
I hate waiting around.
I write a lot, like screenplays
and stuf, so if I have a lot
of downtime on set, I like
to write a bit. But most of
the time I feel like a tennis
player before a match at
Wimbledonalways kind of
stretching, waiting to go.
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ALEXIS
BLEDEL
For a certain subset of WB
addicts, Alexis Bledel will
always and forevermore
be Rory Gilmore, the
doe-eyed and aspirational
teen whose story line was
compelling enough to keep
Gilmore Girls on the air for
seven seasons. The series
ended in 2007, but when it
comes to being approached
by fans, says Bledel, That
never really completely
stopped. As time goes by,
it sort of lightens up, but
theyll start airing the show
on a new network, and then
more people are watching
it, sobut hopefully, theyll
be ready [to see me in]
something diferent.
After Gilmore Girls,
Bledel took roles in indie
lms like 2009s Post Grad,
and had a memorable turn
as a suburban seductress
in Season 5 of Mad Men,
but efective immediately,
Bledel is no longer on hia-
tus from network television
thanks to Foxs new com-
edy Us & Them. I wasnt
even ready to read pilots
until this year, because I
was on a show for so long,
and I wanted to do other
things, she explains. So
coming back, I just knew it
had to be the right project
that would give me the op-
portunity to do something I
hadnt done before.
The show is an adapta-
tion of the popular BBC
show Gavin & Stacey about
a guy and a girl navigating
a long-distance relation-
ship. As Stacey, a girl-
next-door type from rural
Pennsylvania who falls in
love with a New Yorker
(Jason Ritter), Bledel is
tasked with navigating big-
city life and a new romance
simultaneously. What
I liked about our pilot is
that theres no anticipation
about the couple getting
together, she says. Lots
of romantic story lines and
scripts like to drag that out,
but it was really refreshing
that we dont. The show is
more about the complica-
tions that come along
with trying to build a life
together.
As the opening credits
roll, a hungover Stacey is
seen leaning over her bus
seat and vomiting into a
bag of cheese crunchies.
The chance to show of
her comedy chops was one
of the reasons Bledel was
attracted to the show. Its
really fun to go to work
every day and try to gure
out what is going to be
funniest, she says. I get
to loosen up a bit. The
atmosphere on the shows
Brooklyn set is similarly
loose. The more we can
joke around in between
shots, the easier it is to
jump in and out of the
work, admits Bledel.
Her other big project?
Wedding planning. In the
spring, Bledel became
engaged to Vincent
Kartheiser, her Mad Men
co-star. On the show, their
characters had a brief but
heart-wrenching love afair
that Bledels character
eventually broke of, which
sent Kartheisers Pete
Campbell into therapy. I
love that character, she
says. It was an opportunity
for me to play someone
a bit deeper who has
darker thoughts. While
both are, legitimately,
very good actors, they
generated enough heat
on-screen that it wasnt
exactly a surprise when
the tabloids breathlessly
reported their coupling.
These days, Kartheiser is
based in L.A., and Bledel
will be spending more time
in New York to shoot Us
& Them, but she doesnt
seem particularly bothered
by the cross-country ights
in her future. The show
makes my life a little busier,
but its a welcome change,
she admits. Ive been go-
ing from project to project,
which has been great, but
Im ready for more focus
on one thing for a while.
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mcadams at the wall group using ck one color cosmetics. shirt by adeam, stylists own pin.

SCANDAL SEASON 3 PREMIERES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 ON ABC.
At rst glance, Quinn Per-
kins was the perky, naive
newbie at Olivia Popes rm
of high-powered Washing-
ton xers on ABCs prime-
time hit Scandal. Queens,
New York, native Katie
Lowes was just as surprised
as everyone else when her
character grabbed a hand
drill and went to town on
some guys thigh. AB
When Shonda Rhimes sat
me down and gave me the
part, I had an American
Idol dream moment. I was
shaking and crying, and I
hugged everybody in the
room. I didnt realize at the
time, but I was being taped.
You can actually see it on
the Season 1: Behind the
Scenes DVD, and I look like
a total mess.
When I rst moved to L.A.,
I ran the catering depart-
ment at an L.A. restaurant
called Ammo while I was
auditioning. Then I became
a nanny! The rst time I
went on Good Day L.A.,
I had to give a shout-out
to Sadie, one of the kids I
babysat for. Shes seven, so
she thought it was the most
super-cool thing ever.
When I got the script for
the nale of Season 2
and saw that Quinn was
going to drill into a dudes
thigh to get information,
I was psyched! Thats an
actresss dream, to do stuf
you would never get to do
in real life and have blood
splattered on your face
while this guy is hog-tied
with duct tape on the oor.
On Thursday nights, it
feels like my thumbs are
going to fall of. Our whole
cast live-tweets every
episode, so something like
10,000 tweets a minute
are about Scandal. If Im
at home, Im in bed in my
pajamas from 6:45 through
midnight Pacic time with
an iPad, laptop, and phone.

KATIE LOWES
Theres a mystical turf war
brewing on The Originals,
the CWs Vampire Diaries
spin-of that mingles multi-
ple species in the Big Easy.
Meet ve of the shows su-
pernatural scene-stealers:
Rebekah the vampire
(Claire Holt), Hayley the
werewolf (Phoebe Tonkin),
witches Sophie and Davina
(Daniella Pineda and Dani-
elle Campbell), and Cami,
the lone human (Leah
Pipes). LISA MISCHIANTI
CAMPBELL
We have me, Daniella,
and Daniel [Gillies] in the
cast, so everyones getting
so confused! Weve been
joking around lately that
we really have to make up
some nicknames.
HOLT
Working with my friend
Phoebe again is like a
dream come true. Its such
a bonus to have someone I
have so much history with
experiencing all of it right
next to me.
PIPES
The Originals is darker and
more adult. The Vampire
Diaries was a coming-of-
age story; on our show, the
characters already have
their morals and values
established and theyre
ghting for their beliefs.
TONKIN
Theres backstory thats
going to shock people and
justify some of Hayleys
actions in The Vampire
Diaries. People are very
quick to judge her before
they know her history, so its
going to be great for every-
one to nally sympathize
with her.
PINEDA
Being part of a hit shows
spin-of is kind of like
being the child of a really
famous person. Everyone
looks at you like, Are you
going to be as cool as your
dad? Thats the best way I
can describe it. Theres a lot
to live up to.
THE CAST
OF THE
ORIGINALS
LOWES
THE ORIGINALS PREMIERES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 ON THE CW.
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hair (campbell, pineda): creighton bowman for exclusive artists using rene furterer. makeup (campbell, pineda): kristee liu at starworks artists using tarte cosmetics. from left: on
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goldfrapp
mixtape:
The sound of London-
based electronic
duo Goldfrapp has
shifted between
ethereal, ambient
indie-electronica and
danceable, glamorous
electro-pop throughout
the bands discography.
Now theyre set to
release their sixth
record, Tales of Us, this
September, complete
with ve short lms to
accompany it. Tales of
Us is a lot more sparse
than some previous
albums, more acoustic,
explains vocalist Alison
Goldfrapp. Its of the
same DNA as Felt
Mountain and Seventh
Tree. Here, the singer
shares a playlist of her
perennial favorites.
These tracks are
little, timeless gems,
she says, my all-
time classics.
LISA MISCHIANTI
oui je te dis adieu
by franoise hardy
I dont understand a lot
of what shes saying,
but I like the pastel
romance of Hardys
musicher soft voice
and lush, orchestrated
pieces.
is that all there is?
by peggy lee
I listened to Peggy when
I was a kid, and this
track had a huge impact
on me. Its haunting
she has a voice that cuts
through you.
summer wine
by nancy sinatra and
lee hazlewood
I love the slightly
hallucinogenic feel
of this song and the
combination of her
pretty, sweet voice and
his dark, somber voice.
It sounds a bit rickety.
river man
by nick drake
It immediately
transports me to the
English countryside on a
balmy summer evening.
Its beautiful, but also
very melancholic.
ces gens-l
by jacques brel
This song actually had
a huge inuence on
Jo, the rst track on
the new album. The
hypnotic rhythm is
almost like a mantra, so
dramatic but so simple.
the stranger song
by leonard cohen
This is the theme song
for a Robert Altman
movie called McCabe
& Mrs. Miller, with
Warren Beatty and Julie
Christie. Its a beautiful
lm and I love the lyrics.

bonnie and clyde
by serge gainsbourg
I love the feel of this
songits sexy and kind
of crankyif you can
have sexy and cranky
together.
music for 18 musicians
by steve reich
I discovered this a
couple of years ago
when somebody sent
it to me while I was on
tour, and I just think
its the most incredible
thing. Its all acoustic
and sounds so timeless.
ve string serenade
by mazzy star
Mazzy Stars dreamy,
oaty, distant voice
sounds kind of half-
asleep. It transports
me to places Ive never
been, long dusty roads
and ramshackle huts in
the middle of nowhere.
holocene
by bon iver
This is such a beautiful,
rippling, rambling song.
I havent a clue what
hes singing about, but
maybe thats a good
thing. Its the opposite
of a lot of these other
tunes, very clean and
pure, like icy water.

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stained glass windows
in the south of France,
he got the idea to put
his own twist on the
practiceresulting
in these whimsical
handmade feathers.
colinadrianglass.com
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pattern box
A true thing: People love getting
postcards. A sad, true thing:
Hardly anyone travels enough
to send them regularly. But a
new box set of illustrator-
designed cards from the Princeton
Architectural Press, featuring
artwork by established artists
and newcomers alike (Leanne
Shapton, Victoria Garcia), has
us thinking: Why wait til were
out of town to send one? Surely
theres something we can tell
our far-flung friends that our
Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
havent already told them.
q&a:
erica
domesek
When Erica
Domeseks 2010 book
P.S.-I Made This...
appeared on the front
tables of bookstores
around the country,
she became the poster
girl for a thriving
scene of creative types
who were using their
imaginations to make
things by hand and
share their methods
online. Her new book
P.S.-Youre Invited...
is a compendium of
DIY inspiration. Here,
Mallory Rice chats
with the author about
her latest project.
Why did you choose
Youre Invited for the
title?
Everyone reads the
title and is like, Oh,
its a party-planning
book! But its not,
really. Its just an
invitation for people
to celebrate life a little
more and add extra
color to every day.
Are you obsessed with
any new projects at
the moment?
Oh gosh, theres
always something! I
never stop obsessing
and getting excited
over things. Last
night I freaked out
over some amazing
metallic balloons
[laughs].
What usually inspires
you to start a project?
Well, for instance, theres
one chapter in the book
that was inspired by my
trip to Morocco. I had
dreamed about going to
Morocco and I saw so
many amazing things.
But then, its like, you
come back and you see
the same things selling
for $1,500 at ABC Carpet
& Home. Thats a time
when I was like, I can
make this myself.
Yeah, its good to be
able to look at things
that are unattainably
expensive and be happy
that you can use them
for inspiration.
Oh, absolutely.
Sometimes I tell people
Im shopping when
really, Im just window-
shopping. Im shopping
for ideas!
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the jewish museum
new york city
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Downtown fashion collective
ThreeASFOUR selected the title
Mer Ka Ba for their rst solo
museum retrospective because
of its translation in multiple
languages to mean vehicle of
ascension to a higher self. The
show is acutely interested in
this theme of universalitywith
unifying symbols and motifs
from various cultures appearing
throughout. Outside of a large
tetrahedron structure, visitors
will view projected animations,
and once inside, theyll nd 3-D
printed garments designed by the
forward-thinking team. MR
Legendary recluse and The Catcher
in the Rye author J. D. Salinger
created a moat between himself
and the outside world so deep
and so vast that the barest scraps
of his interior life became global
commodities and international
news: In 2011, a one-sentence
note to his maid sold on eBay for
$50,000. (The text, in its totality:
Dear MaryPlease make sure all
the errands are done before you go
on vacation, as I do not want to be
bothered with insignicant things.
Thank you. J. D. Salinger.) On what
was likely an ever-growing list of
insignicant things, providing the
public with access to my private
thoughts and ideas might have
come dead last.
Two new projects dispute
Salingers self-imposed exile three
years after his death, when he can
no longer advocate for it himself.
Shane Salerno, who co-wrote
Armageddon at the tender age of
24, has reportedly spent nearly a
decade on Salinger, a documentary,
and a book of the same name, co-
written with David Shields. Both
are out this month, promising to
share the fruit of interviews with
200 people on ve continents:
Salingers World War II brothers-
in-arms, his family members,
his close friends, his lovers, his
classmates, his neighbors, his
editors, his publishers, his New
Yorker colleagues, and people with
whom he had relationships that
were secret even to his own family.
The lm was pursued privately
for ve yearsSalinger might at
least have had a laugh at that little
ironyand deadline.com reported
that ve minutes of the lm have
been held out of early screenings,
the implication being that Salerno
may have some heretofore-unseen
footage of the author himself.
Either that, or the director is
exceptionally good at whipping
up publicity.
Though these works have
been positioned as labors of love,
their existencein such obvious
contrast to their subjects core
beliefsbegs that old question of
myriad rst-year English literature
classes: How much do we, as
readers, need to know about an
author to fully commune with his
work? How much, in fact, do we
have a right to know? Its easy to
imagine Salinger arguing (silently,
privately, redundantly) that nothing
obligates an author to resolve his
audiences curiosity. It is equally
easy to see why, in 2013, an expos
might seem like a tribute rather
than a rejection of the way a man
chose to live his life. Fortunately,
he was a writer, not a performer,
and his works will endure any
revelation, whether tawdry or
trivial. Salinger may have obscured
himself from us, but he bared all in
sharing the lives of Esme, Franny,
Seymour, and Holden. It seems like
a fair trade. DIANE VADINO
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After being closed
for renovations for
almost four years,
Paris dedicated
fashion museum,
Palais Galliera, will re-
open this September
with the rst Paris
retrospective for
Azzedine Alaa. The
museums director,
Olivier Saillard, is one
of the most exciting
curators specializing
in fashion (Christian
Lacroix has likened his
work to poetry; Tilda
Swinton is a friend and
collaborator), and this
combination of talent
makes the exhibit
sure to be a landmark
show. Alaas sculptural,
painstakingly detailed
piecesfrom his
made-to-measure
beginnings to today
will be on display
with sceneography by
Martin Szekely, and,
in the Matisse Room
at the Muse dArt
moderne de la Ville
de Paris, paired with
artwork dear to their
creators heart. MR
bookmark:
hanging man
On April 3, 2011, Chinese artist Ai
Weiwei was taken into police custody
at the Beijing airport and led to the
back of a van waiting outside. His
crime was damaging state security.
He wasnt seen or heard from for
two months, until police dropped
him at his home and forbade him to
give interviews. That July, British
journalist Barnaby Martin flew
to China and evaded secret police
to speak with Ai at his studio.
Martins new book weaves the
resulting conversations into a larger
history of cultural turbulence in
China. (After all, Ai Weiwei is the
son of the revolutionary poet Ai
Qing, who fell from grace
after questioning state ideology.)
The most compelling moments of
Hanging Man reveal the utter anxiety
and isolation felt even by those with
ostensible power. As Ai tells it,
Everyone was stuck. REBECCA BATES
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the julie ruins
run fast marks
a homecoming
for punk queen
kathleen hanna.
by caryn ganz.
photographed by
shane mccauley

the riot
grrrl
returns
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The rain cascades with a force strong
enough to ush umbrellas out of tipsy
New Yorkers hands, but soaked,
smiling fans stand patiently outside
Brooklyns Saint Vitus club on this
humid June night. Whats another cou-
ple of minutes when theyve been wait-
ing years for their heroinethe riot grrrl
innovator/feminist icon/downtown lumi-
nary Kathleen Hannato return to the
stage for the second-ever show with
her new band, The Julie Ruin? When
the rst crunchy chords of Oh Come
On hit the masses, Hanna exchanges
nervous, knowing glances with her
bandmates. Then she opens her mouth
and blows everyones mind.
Anyone whos paid even a crumb
of attention to the DIY scene, electro-
pop, womens issues, or the Beastie
Boys personal lives knows the basic
Hanna dossier. From 1990 to 1997,
she ipped a girl-power zine into punk-
rock reality as frontwoman of Bikini
Kill. In 1997, she put out a solo record
of anxious, emotional, self-produced
music under the name Julie Ruin (the
current incarnation includes a The to
indicate its evolution into a full band).
From 1999 to 2004, she led feminist
party band Le Tigre, then married
her longtime beau, Adam Ad-Rock
Horovitz, in 2006. From the mid-00s
on, though, without warning or expla-
nation, she stopped getting onstage.
Hanna, now 44, has no more reser-
vations about discussing her absence.
Leaning forward on a couch in her
longtime publicists Chelsea ofce, two
weeks after the Saint Vitus show, she
explains plainly: I thought I was dying.
She isnt being hyperbolic: Hanna
suffers from Lyme disease and wasnt
properly diagnosed until 2010, six
years after the condition ared up and
left her debilitated and depressed.
With Le Tigre on hiatus, she still
craved songwriting, and on her few
well days started putting together The
Julie Ruinbassist Kathi Wilcox, whod
played alongside her in Bikini Kill;
keyboardist Kenny Mellman, half the
beloved drag pop-cabaret act Kiki &
Herb; drummer Carmine Covelli, whod
previously done lighting and video
work for Le Tigre; and Sara Landau, a
guitarist Hanna met while working with
the Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls.
Even when I was sick, we would
practice, and it was amazing to see
my old self, Hanna says. I felt like I
was becoming my illness. I would look
at my husband and be like, Do you
remember who I used to be? I could
barely walk and I talked like I was
drunk a lot. I had an IV in my arm for
nine months.
Kathleen was very good at masking
how sick she was, Mellman says over
iced coffee in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.
The two met after exchanging fan let-
ters in the early 2000s, and Mellmans
inimitable work nourished Hanna dur-
ing some of her darkest days. Tough
times also motivated her to get a few
major archival projects underway. She
donated all of her riot grrrl-era papers
to New York Universitys library and
became the subject of a documentary
called The Punk Singer.
Part of giving my archive to NYU
was saying goodbye to my ling cabi-
net full of shit and being like, That was
then and this is now, Hanna says.
the riot
eturns
Some people might not be into the
new stuff I do, but I need to move on.
Another part of moving on was
relinquishing the idea that she had
to write songs for othersa femi-
nist anthem, a queer anthemand
instead own up to her own emo-
tions. Run Fast (out September 3 on
TJR Records, the bands own label)
encompasses a range of moods,
from the ska-pop of Cookie Road
(about a favorite local sweet shop)
to the jittery, intense South Coast
Plaza (about a euthanasia pact).
The deliberately messy, stream-of-
consciousness Girls Like Us dem-
onstrates how, in fact, There are no
girls like us, no unifying force. What
makes us strong is were all different,
Hanna explains. The shoo-woppy 60s
groove Just My Kind was one of the
tracks Le Tigre offered to Christina
Aguilera while writing for her album
Bionic (She rejected it, Hanna says,
adding, I was kind of psyched).
Musically, thematically, and opera-
tionally, the record represents The
Kathleen Hanna Experience coming
full circle. Ian MacKaye (who recorded
the rst Bikini Kill EP 20 years ago)
is distributing the disc via Dischord
Records. Its a mix of Bikini Kills
punky energy, Le Tigres synth-bobby
jive, and Julie Ruins introspective
honesty. It also captures the winking
sensibility of the Hanna who apolo-
gizes for showing up to our interview
in a face full of makeup (I just did a
photo shootI dont typically look like I
came from goth Hooters).
I want it to sound exciting, Hanna
says, summing up her goal for the
album. I hope it sounds believable,
because I felt it when I was doing it,
and I know I will feel it onstage. At
the show in Brooklyn, there was no
question Hannas long-awaited return
gave the audience more than music.
Mellman describes the overwhelming
sense of relief in the crowd as well as
backstage. People love her, he con-
cludes. And we all need her back.
+
read more about
kathleen hannas work
with bikini kill, le tigre,
and christina aguilera
in a candid q&a on
nylonmag.com.
stylist: karen levitt. hair: laura
polko at exclusive artists using
loral professionnel. makeup: mari
shten at artists by timothy priano.
shirt by sandro. archival images
courtesy kathleen hanna, as they
appear in the riot grrrl collection
(feminist press), edited by lisa
darms, except for the title page
image, courtesy the riot grrrl col-
lection (feminist press).

grouplove keep the
party going with
spreading rumours.
by emily zemler.
photographed by
jay hanna
complexly wrought than Happy Song.
But in tune with the general vibe of the
group, the shift in tone was a go-with-
the-ow evolution. When we made the
rst album, wed only played a couple
of shows, Rabin says. And when we
made the rst EP, we hadnt played
any shows. It was always very collab-
orative, but in terms of playing together
and writing together, it was more of a
unit this time. Were just a better band
now. An increased level of trust also
helped, Zucconi explains. We under-
stand where everyone is coming from
more now because we spent so much
time together on the road.
Grouploves name feels distinctly
relevant while watching the band
members interact in the living room of
Hooper and Zucconis new home near
the boho-eclectic Sunset Junction area
of Silver Lake, the Spreading Rumours
album art Hooper created (a black-
and-white line drawing of a man wear-
ing colorful, kaleidoscope-like glasses)
laid across the oor. As they laugh and
tease one another, it becomes evident
that the thing driving Grouplove is
actual...love. The fact that we all get
together and make music together
and enjoy doing itand without saying,
Lets make a hitis why people are
responding to it, Hooper says. Thats
how the song Tongue Tied was writ-
ten, just us jumping around together.
And this spirit of playfulness car-
ries over into Spreading Rumours,
especially in the video for the albums
rst single, Ways to Go, which nds
Hooper and Zucconi bouncing around
a stuffy mansion in, respectively, a
skeleton bodysuit and a Smells Like
Teen Spirit-inspired getup. We
always try to remember what the
magic was that made this all possible,
Zucconi says. And we always try to
go back to thatthe process of
friends doing this together.
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Youre going to slowly nd out that
we dont have a process, warns
Hannah Hooper, singer-keyboardist
for the charmingly manic Los Angeles
rock band Grouplove. From her perch
on a brown leather couch inside
the palm-shaded hilltop house she
recently bought with boyfriend and
bandmate, singer-guitarist Christian
Zucconi, Hooper catches nods from
bassist Sean Gadd, guitarist Andrew
Wessen, and drummer Ryan Rabin.
No one in the band can explain why
they cant explain how their new album,
Spreading Rumours, came together.
Grouplove, which formed in 2009
after an artists residency in Greece,
can conrm when and where every-
thing went downone week after end-
ing an extensive tour for Never Trust
a Happy Song (the bands fall 2011
debut, featuring the ubiquitous, plati-
num-selling single Tongue Tied), and
inside an old house in the Hollywood
Hills. Two and a half months of writing,
recording, and very little sleep later,
the musicians emerged, slightly deliri-
ous and armed with 25 nearly nished
songs. When the dust settles, you
make sense of what you did in mad-
ness, Zucconi says. And very quickly
it became clear that what they had on
their hands was a weird, troubled love
story, Hooper explains. There is a
beginning, middle, and endwe didnt
realize we were doing something so
cohesive.
Spreading Rumours (the British
spelling has more to do with Gadds
country of origin than pretentious-
ness, Zucconi insists) does feel more
group
on
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we hope we can
tour with these bands again. they totally comple- mented what we do. also, it doesnt hurt that they
are really, really nice
people to be
around.
tour photographers: austin: david weaver and joanna wilkinson. boston: ben stas. chicago: jason
barnes. d.c.: jason bender. denver: jason paul roberts. los angeles: michael mendoza. minneapolis:
chad rieder. new york: daryl oh. portland: cameron browne. san francisco: parker day. santa ana:
peter lee. seattle: chona kasinger. philly: derek brad. baton rouge: mark bienvenue.
the funniest
moment was
probably this post-
show dance party we
had on the tour
bus with the weirdest
brazilian tunes from
the 80s and 90s.

tour
it was just a really
great tour, recalls
CSS guitarist Ana
Rezende. There
wasnt a single bad
show. Needless to
say, they sounded
greatand looked
awless thanks to
Olay Fresh Efects.
Here, the band
reects on the tour.
P R E S E N T E D B Y
This summer, NYLON
hit the road with Olay
Fresh Efects and a
few favorite acts for
our 2013 Music Tour.
The headliners? So
Paulo band CSS of
Music Is My Hot,
Hot Sex megafame,
who showcased some
awesome songs from
their new, super-
danceable album,
talking
to the fans
all around the
u.s. w
as so
touching.
find out how css
kept it fresh
during the 2013
nylon summer
music tour.
Planta. The tours
standout roster
also included new-
wave duo MS MR,
goth-grunge group
IO Echo, and electro-
pop artists MNDR.
The L.A., San
Francisco, NYC, D.C.,
Houston, Chicago,
Brooklyn, and San
Antonio shows were
highlights, but overall
THE NYLON TEAM TOOK
TO THE TOUR ARMED
WITH OUR FAVORITE
OLAY FRESH EFFECTS
PRODUCTS, SO OUR
SKIN WAS ALWAYS AS
FRESH AS THE TALENT
ONSTAGE.

To be clear: I dont usually
watch porn with my mom.
But she happened to want
to hang out on the day I
screened Don Jon, which,
at that stage in the editing
process, was still sliced and
diced with oodles of XXX
clips. The Jon in question is
a smut acionado played by
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who
also wrote and directed the
lm. His existence will feel
familiar to anyone whos seen
Jersey Shore: a little tan, a lot
of gym, and a club-centric
evening routine. When he
meets his dream girl, Barbara
(Scarlett Johansson), who
believes in the magic of
rom-coms with the same
intensity that Jon directs
toward his dirty little habit,
he tries, unsuccessfully, to rid
himself of his hobby. Things
go swimmingly until the two
fail to live up to each others
unrealistic expectations.
Jon, heartbroken, fumbles
for redemption, enrolling in
When Iris and Roses
mother drops dead at the
beginning of Jim Mickles
chilling We Are What We
Are, one could fairly say
that it is the least of their
problems. The story is a
reimagining of Mexican
director Jorge Michel Graus
2010 lm of the same
name, and it follows the
two sisters (Ambyr Childers
as Iris and Julia Garner as
Rose) in the days that lead
up to the familys annual
tradition of preparing a feast
to honor their ancestors. Iris
and Roses most signicant
problem lies in what their
father (Bill Sage) chooses to
use as the main ingredient
grade A human being. Its a
secret that the girls have had
to protect their entire lives,
and one that neighbor Doc
Barrow unknowingly pursues
while attempting to track
down his missing daughter.
The lm belongs to Childers
and Garner, whose combined
iciness, occasionally cut with
extreme vulnerability, inspires
constant tension. For those
who love an over-the-top
payof (and who have strong
stomachs), the lms nal
scene will not disappoint.
MALLORY RICE
college and eventually nding
love again. Is the story line
a bit pat? Sure, but Don
Jon is so tightly acted and
well paced that its a lot of
fun, even though much of
the porn ended up on the
cutting room oor. One of my
favorite movies of the year!
proclaimed Mom. Who can
disagree? ASHLEY BAKER
don jon
touchy feely
Contrary to what the title
suggests, Lynn Sheltons
latest lm, Touchy Feely,
is about distance. In it,
her protagonists, Abby
(Rosemarie DeWitt), her
brother Paul (Josh Pais), and
his daughter Jenny (Ellen
Page), struggle to preserve
their delicate dynamic in
the face of change. Abby,
a massage therapist, has
grown suddenly repulsed by
human skin. Halfway through
an appointment, she retreats
to the bathroom and vomits.
It looks, in her eyes, like
what we see when we view
it through a microscopeall
damp and scaly and soon
enough, her condition causes
a rift with her boyfriend
(Scoot McNairy), too. Jenny
works as an assistant
at her fathers dental
practice, and has become
unbearably frustrated with
his disinterest in growing
his business. The three
family members often meet
to eat dinner together,
and as their respective
situations ebb and ow,
so do the meals. Despite
their various attempts to
resist confrontation, things
eventually come to a head
and realizations are had.
Ecstasy may or may not be
involved. MR

Ten-year-old
Wadjda, played by
the spectacular
Waad Mohammed,
is determined to
buy a bicycle so
she can put her
worn-out Converse
high-tops to the
pedals and outrace
neighborhood
boy Abdullah
(Abdullrahman Al
Gohani). Only one
problem: In her
for-hire in a forbidden
romance, and enters
a Quran competition
(think religious
spelling bee), all while
pretending to cooperate
with very serious
social restrictions.
(The key word being
pretending.) The
climax of Saudi
writer-director Haifaa
Al-Mansours lm
comes when Wadjda
drops the good-girl
faade and challenges
the domineering
school principal while
onstage during the
long-awaited contest.
In that moment, our
protagonist sheds her
innocence and emerges
as a vigilante. But this
isnt just a coming-of-
age tale soundtracked
by a Grouplove album
its a dynamic story
of complex love (both
romantic and familial),
deance, and liberation,
with a wonderfully
relatable approach to
severe cultural issues.
YASMEEN GHARNIT
native Saudi Arabia,
it is widely believed
that girls wont be
able to bear children
if they ride a bike.
Ergo, mom says no.
In order to raise the
800 riyals she needs
to buy the wheels
of her dreams,
Wadjda increases
her underground
bracelet-shilling
operation, becomes
the middleman-
wadjda
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What are some of your
favorite trends for the fall?
All of these digital prints that
are happening everywhere.
I love Mary Katrantzou, who
is kind of the innovator
everyones jumped on board
with her. Its so futuristic, a
diferent way of approaching
patterns.
Why do you look forward
to dressing for fall?
I grew up in Michigan, so I
hate that I miss the fall in L.A.
I like the layers, the rich color
palettes, the cozy sweaters and
knits. There are so many things
you can play with.
What are your fall
wardrobe staples?
A good statement sweater,
something chunky and fun.
And why not have some
leather?
Whats your style philosophy?
Fashion is about having fun.
Its about standing out and
making a statement, wearing
something that has a kitsch
factor or is silly, even over-the-
top. Just something that keeps
you from blending in with all
of the other little black dresses
oating around.
Whats it like being a part of
Americas Next Top Model?
Growing up, Top Model was a
show I watched frequently, so
its sort of a surreal experience
to be on it. My overall goal is
to help these aspiring models;
model
behavior
antm creative
consultant johnny
wujek shares his
sartorial tips for
fall and dishes
about how the
shows upcoming
season is going to
be the best yet.
americas next top model, cycle 20
fridays at 9/8c on the cw
for some of them, its their rst
time in front of a camera and
they have no idea what theyre
doing. Its fun for me to be a
coach to them and relate to
them.
What kind of unique challenges
does the show pose?
Well, normally the models
dont cry on set! Its tough
when it gets down to the wire
and theres a lot of pressure
in the competition, theyre all
emotional.
Why is this upcoming
season of the show going to
be great?
Because guys are nally on
it! All these guys have been
hounding Tyra for years! Theres
the competition, the sexual
tension, and the real world
factor that theyre all living
together. The guys are actually
a little bit more emotional than
the girls, to be honest!
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everyone Ive recommended
him to dislikes his works and
doesnt understand why I like
reading him so much.
Im nishing Bernhards
The Loser now, and recently
nished Correction, a
masterpiece, something I
can say about 15 books Ive
read in my life, and probably
ve of those are novels by
Bernhard and his memoir
the best memoir Ive ever
readGathering Evidence.
W. G. Sebald is also very
interesting, captivating,
intelligent, and original.
And Chekhov? Hes the
greatest writer who ever
lived, I think. I am always
reading his ction, tting in a
story here and there between
Bernhard and Sebald. The
Chekhov collection Im
reading now, Stories, was
translated by Richard Pevear
and Larissa Volokhonsky. But
Ill tell you something about
Chekhov: The reader cant
miss with any translation
of his stories and novellas.
Every translator seems to
translate him well. His style
and stories, his clarity and
sensibility, seem to lend to
that.
One book Ive also recently
nished is nonction: You Are
Here by Thich Nhat Hanh. My
younger daughter, Antonia,
recommended it. I think
she thought Id be nervous
before the reviews of His Wife
Leaves Him come out, and
that the breathing exercises
suggested in the book and
peaceful quiet messages
would help me get through
it. They seem to be working.
I feel very calm, expecting
nothing but prepared to get
pounced on.
favorite writer, but my work
is almost totally unlike his
except, maybe, for the long
paragraphs. His are much
longer, though. His work can
also be depressing, although
I dont get depressed by it
and, in fact, think hes often
quite funny. Why do I like his
works so much? Because
he is funny, fresh, deep,
honest, and innovative. He
has his own style, which a
lot of writers havetheir
ownbut his works. I dont
recommend his books to
anyone anymore because
In Kathryn Daviss
Duplex, the mysterious
inhabitants of a
seemingly dull street
in the suburbs are the
subjects of a ponderous
fable on the power
of the soul in a world
shaped by technology.
Here, she discusses
her themes with Ashley
Baker.
Did you base the
setting on a particular
place? We all grew
up somewhere. And
wherever that was, the
way we remember it is
partly true to life, and
partly a construction,
a wild combination of
dream and memory and
fact. I dont mean to say
that the street at the
heart of Duplex wasnt
a real street. All you
q&a:
kathryn
davis
stephen dixon
the reader:
have to do is return to
the landscape of your
childhood to nd it isnt
the way you remember
it, and not only because
someone painted their
fence a diferent color.
Time and space are
bent freely. What
purpose does that
serve?
I was aiming for a
replication of reality
as I understand it (a
word Nabokov said
should always have
quotation marks
around it). We all
experience time in a
linear fashion, but over
the course of a lifetime
we also experience it in
a uid, nonlinear way.
Our journey through
life (thank god) isnt like
walking along a moving
sidewalk in an airport.
If it were, wed all be
dead of boredom.
In Duplex, the
relationship between
humans and robots is
sometimes mundane
and, at other points,
deeply troubling.
How has technology
changed the human
experience?
I have never really
given all that much
thought to robots. Im
mostly interested in
what it is that makes
us alive, that makes
us diferent from, say,
a table. Im interested,
fundamentally, in the
animating spirit.
DISSIDENT
GARDENS
by jonathan lethem
(doubleday)
Jonathan Lethems Dissident
Gardens, a multigenerational
portrait of American
radicalism, couldnt have
come at a better time.
This past summer has seen
citizens take to their
capitols, their streets,
and even their freeways
even as she drives them
away, keeping them under her
spell even in her absence.
Dissident Gardens expertly
time-travels between decades,
visiting Rose and her clan as
they explore revolution in
all its varieties, victories,
and disappointments. Lethems
prose can sometimes be
overwhelming and showy,
but this approach clearly
captures the single-
mindedness required to
stick around after the
crowds die down. JESS SAUER
Normally when we ask an
author for a reading list, it
comes in a Word doc via
email. But not Stephen
Dixons. The author, whose
novel His Wife Leaves Him is
out this month, typed his up
on a typewriter and mailed
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postage stamps. Heres a
slightly abbreviated version
of his dispatch.
What Im reading now
seems to be what Im almost
always reading: the works
of Thomas Bernhard, W. G.
Sebald, and Anton Chekhov.
They have nothing to do
with my new novel, other
than that I was probably
reading them when I started
working on it. Bernhard is my
in protest of injustice,
but its also witnessed the
inevitable attentional wane
that occurs when outrage gives
way to acceptance. For many,
radicalism comes in wavesan
upsurge of idealism followed
by a retreat into the mundane
and manageable.
Real, enduring radicalism
requires stamina and
stubbornness, both of which
Rose Zimmerthe center of
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Miriam and the constellation
of men that surrounds themhas
in abundance. She repels and
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