Chloe Sevigny scores a fashionable feature in the April issue of Dazed & Confused magazine. The moody and dramatic editorial was lensed by Danko Steiner, and sees the 38-year-old ‘Lovelace‘ actress modeling the season’s hottest Asian-inspired looks from Prada, Comme des Garcons, Calvin Klein, Miu Miu, Celine, Raf Simons and Givenchy.
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Victoria Beckham Is Manga Chic For Harper’s Bazaar
Victoria Beckham continues with her magazine domination, as she makes a dramatic transformation on the cover of the May issue of Harper’s Bazaar China.
Photographed by Chen Man, the 37-year-old British fashion icon channels a fierce manga character, with bright red hair, feathered eye makeup and an Asian-inspired head-dress.
Head below for more of Posh’s exotic editorial:
Naomi Watts Channels Marilyn Monroe For West East
She is slated to portray legendary sex symbol Marilyn Monroe in the screen adaptation of Joyce Carol Oates’ bestselling historic novel ‘Blonde’, and now actress Naomi Watts gives us a first peek at her big transformation on the latest cover of West East magazine.
Photographed by Ali Mahdavi for issue #35 of the Asian magazine, the 43-year-old ‘J. Edgar‘ star looks sensual lying in bed semi-nude and covered in white sheets. The blonde-haired beauty sports a painted mole and popping red lips.
Kreayshawn Shows Her True Colours To Status
A very colourful Kreayshawn covers the November ‘Legend Issue’ of Asian youth magazine Status.
The 22-year-old strikes a ditzy pose for the lens of Liam Ricketts in a neon-printed tee, matching her goofy body art and multi-coloured nails. The ‘Gucci Gucci’ rapper sports her signature horn-rimmed glasses, two-toned blonde and black hair as well as chunky jewellery.
Harry Shum Jr. Models Winter Must-Haves For GQ
Actor Harry Shum Jr. most renowned for playing the lovable Mike Chang or simply the ‘Other Asian’ on hit TV series ‘Glee’ is featured in the November issue of US GQ magazine. The 29-year-old Asian actor, recently made a series regular for the current season of ‘Glee’, enjoys the spotlight modelling some of winter’s must-haves for the magazine.
Harry, who has danced for the likes of Beyonce and Jennifer Lopez, talks to the magazine about being quite a shy guy.
“I’m actually really shy. I’d rather dance in a corner than dance in a circle”, Harry points out to GQ.
Checkout Harry’s Mei Tao-shot editorial below:
Vogue gets Gleeful
The lovable kids of Emmy-nominated TV series ‘Glee’ glam up for a group shot lensed by Norman Jean Roy for the September issue of US Vogue magazine.
As it will be expected the show’s young heroine Lea Michele stands out in a gorgeous Balmain embellished mirror dress, while Asian actress Jenna Ushkowitz looks sophisticated in a Ohne Titel zipper detail red dress. Scene-stealer Heather Morris is almost unrecognizable with popping red lips and a Dolce & Gabbana star-print coat. Queen bee Dianna Agron looks chic in Marc Jacobs patent wedge boots.
What about the guys? Starting with the ever so fabulous Chris Colfer in a Dries Van Noten white jacket and Christian Louboutin loafers, while on-screen boyfriend Darren Criss looks just as stylish. Wheelchair-bound Kevin McHale surprises the most in an Alexander McQueen colour-block suit.
Only one question left. What happened to Amber Riley?
Memoirs Of A Gaga
V magazine in collaboration with pop sensation Lady Gaga tribute Asian beauty in their summer issue. Earlier we got a peek of Gaga’s three distinguished covers for the magazine and keeping true to V’s tradition of having multiple different covers, it turns out there is a fourth alternative cover. The cover features a close-up shot of the “Judas” singer with far less flamboyant make-up than seen on the other covers and sporting an interesting dark facial mole.
Here is Gaga’s full fashion spread in the magazine:
The American Idol mentor channels her inner Asian beauty in this over-the-top Thierry Mugler latex coat
Styled by Nicola Formichetti, Gaga celebrates Asian beauty in this Japanese inspired look. The fierce peacock feathers make-up was executed by Peter Phillips
Gaga with two schoolgirl ponytails and chic bangs, wears a black Thierry Mugler bodysuit and stockings
With her two toned blonde and black hair, Gaga wears the “We Pray For Japan” wristband designed by the pop singer herself for the Japan earthquake relief efforts. 10% of the issue’s proceeds will go towards the Japan relief efforts.
Photographed by Inez Van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, “The Edge Of Glory” songstress work it for V
Lady Gaga Celebrates Asian Beauty With V
Recently announced V magazine columnist, Lady Gaga grace the cover of the June issue of the magazine in the most bedazzled way. Besides its alluring starlet, the cover is given so much depth with the multi-headed format .
Gaga, who sports two side ponytails and chic bangs, strike a ferocious pose in a black Thierry Mugler bodysuit and knee-high stockings, with two other Gaga heads lingering on either sides of her shoulders. Cover-lines read “Memoirs Of A Gaga” and reveal that the singer’s interview inside will be done by the legendary Sir Elton John.
Photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin, “The Edge Of Glory” singer channels Japanese beauty on the alternative cover with rainbow butterfly make-up on her face, electric neon pink lips and her two toned blonde and black hair tasseled to the front. Peter Phillips executed the singer’s fascinating peacock feathers make-up.
Another alternative cover features the American Idol soon-to-be mentor, who was styled by close friend Nicola Formichetti, in an Indian inspired look. Gaga’s face is bejewelled with gold Indian beading, which include a pieced nose. She also sports a fierce fringe on the cover.
The 25-year-old covers the magazine’s issue #71, which has been dubbed the “Asian Issue”. The edition will be devoted to celebrating Asian beauty by having high profile Asian models dominate the magazine’s editorial shoots. Gaga will also debut her highly anticipated fashion/art column in the issue.
In a sneak peek of the 1,445 words column with two footnotes, Gaga explains her fashion credential, saying:
“I myself can look at almost any hemline, silhouette, beadwork or heel architecture and tell you very precisely who designed it first, what French painter they stole it from, how many designers reinvented it after them and what cultural and musical movement parented the birth, death and resurrection of that particular trend”.











































