
Androgynous Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton takes her unique and eccentric beauty to the cover of the May issue of W magazine.
The 52-year-old ageless beauty talks unconventional beauty with the magazine.
“Being beautiful was never really something I associated with people I knew —certainly not girls. Boys, maybe. Horses, yes, and certainly my great-grandmother Elsie Swinton, whose imperial grandeur was like a watermark”, Tilda tells W.
For her dramatic and high-fashion editorial, styled by Jacob K and photographed by noted Tim Walker, the ‘Only Lovers Left Alive‘ star dons avant-garde designs from Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Rick Owens, Louis Vuitton, Vera Wang, Maison Martin Margiela, Azzedine Alaia, Balmain, Acne, Prada, Celine, Armani, Rochas, Max Mara, Mary Katrantzou, Francesco Scognamiglio, Haider Ackermann, Ann Demeulemeester and Givenchy.















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Tags: Acne, Alexander McQueen, Ann Demeulemeester, Armani, Azzedine Alaïa, Balmain, Celine, Francesco Scognamiglio, Givenchy, Gucci, Haider Ackermann, Jacob K, Louis Vuitton, Maison Martin Margiela, Mary Katrantzou, Max Mara, Only Lovers Left Alive, Oscars, Prada, Rick Owens, Rochas, Tilda Swinton, Tim Walker, Vera Wang, W

‘Iron Man‘ star Rebecca Hall covers the May issue of InStyle UK magazine.
The 30-year-old actress strikes a pose for the camera lens of Micaela Rossato in a strapless Maison Martin Margiela jumpsuit.
Rebecca opens up a bit to the magazine about her relationship with film director Sam Mendes.
“No one cared about my love life? (Before dating Mendes) I did… I care about my love life… (Now they do) It’s what happens when you start going out with a famous person and are a bit famous yourself, I guess. It’s their problem though. Everyone can be interested but I’m still not going to talk about it”, Rebecca tells InStyle.
For her editorial, below, Rebecca dons sleek and monochrome pieces from Haider Ackermann, Sportmax, Dior, Chanel and Calvin Klein. Rebecca wears Manolo Blahnik shoes throughout.








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Tags: Calvin Klein, Chanel, Dior, Haider Ackermann, InStyle, Iron Man, Maison Martin Margiela, Manolo Blahnik, Micaela Rossato, Rebecca Hall, Sam Mendes, Sportmax, UK

Sarah Jessica Parker strikes a tall pose on the cover of the latest issue of Net-a-Porter digital magazine The Edit.
Sporting wind-blown hair, the ‘Married and Cheating‘ star looks chic in a cut-out Haider Ackermann dress.
The 47-year-old actress gives the magazine her views on AnnaSophia Robb playing a young Carrie in the ‘Sex and The City‘ prequel ‘The Carrie Diaries‘.
“I’m not sure… You know, I think it’s one of those tests of your generosity. She (Robb) is a lovely girl and I want her to feel good about it, but it’s… odd”, SJP tells The Edit.
For her editorial, shot by photographer Alexi Lubomirski, SJP wears designs from (Yves) Saint Laurent, Victoria Beckham, Valentino and more.





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R&B diva Beyonce is all smile on the cover of the March Power Issue of US Vogue magazine.
Sporting a high chignon, with a wispy fringe, the 31-year-old singer wears a black and white Givenchy number on the Patrick Demarchelier-shot cover.
Beyonce shares with the magazine the details of when she gave birth to her daughter Blue Ivy early last year.
“My family and my closest people were there when I gave birth. Everything that scared me just was not present in that room. So for me to really let go and really appreciate every contraction… it was the best day of my life”, Bey reveals to Vogue.
For her editorial, below, Queen B models designs by Givenchy, Alexander McQueen, Rochas and Haider Ackermann.







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Tags: Alexander McQueen, Beyonce, Blue Ivy, Givenchy, Haider Ackermann, Patrick Demarchelier, Rochas, Vogue
The rich and fabulous folks of The Hamptons take over the February issue of US ELLE magazine. Seven key cast members — Emily VanCamp, Madeleine Stowe, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Josh Bowman, Margarita Levieva and Christa B. Allen, Ashley Madekwe — of the hit soap opera ‘Revenge‘, poses for a black and white photoshoot, taken by Matthias Vriens McGrath. Check it out, below:
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Tags: Alberta Ferretti, Alexander Wang, Ashley Madekwe, Christa B. Allen, ELLE, Emily Vancamp, Gucci, Haider Ackermann, Jason Wu, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Josh Bowman, JW Anderson, Madeleine Stowe, Margarita Levieva, Matthias Vriens McGrath, OMO Norma Kamali, Prada, Revenge, The Hamptons, Vivienne Westwood

English actress Andrea Riseborough scores a dark and creepy feature in Issue #125 of Flaunt magazine.
Photographer Chantelle Dosser snaps the 31-year-old ‘Oblivion’ star for the moody and high-fashion editorial in gothic chic glam pieces from Dolce & Gabbana, 22/4 Hommes Femmes, Haider Ackermann, Acne, (Yves) Saint Laurent and Bouchra Jarrar.







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Tags: 22/4 Hommes Femmes, Acne, Andrea Riseborough, Bouchra Jarrar, Chantelle Dosser, Dolce & Gabbana, Flaunt, Haider Ackermann, Oblivion, Saint Laurent, Yves Saint Laurent

Rising Australian starlet Bella Heathcote is a gothic beauty on the cover of the Fall/Winter Issue #27 of The Block magazine.
Donning chic brow-skimming bangs, the 24-year-old looks ravishing in a Gucci gown on the Beau Grealy-shot cover.
For her youthful nonchalant editorial, below, the ‘Killing Them Softly‘ actress models fall must-haves from Alexander Wang, Haider Ackermann, Prabal Gurung, Burberry, Victoria Beckham and Theyskens’ Theory.





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Tags: Alexander Wang, Australia, Beau Grealy, Bella Heathcote, Burberry, Gucci, Haider Ackermann, Killing Them Softly, Prabal Gurung, The Block, Theyskens' Theory, Victoria Beckham

Over the weekend we got a peek of Emma Stone‘s vampy cover for the September issue of US Interview magazine (Checkout the cover here). For her Mikael Jansson-shot editorial, the 23-year-old actress makes a fashionable transformation into a femme fatale to an all-male gangster clan.
The ‘Gangster Squad‘ starlet chats to the magazine about frequent collaborator Ryan Gosling.
“I’ve asked him to read a couple of scripts. I just really like hearing his viewpoint because I know that it’s never going to be tainted. He’s very much his own person. It has really just been scripts so far, because I only met him two years ago when we did Crazy, Stupid, Love, but it was like meeting a member of your team or something. I really like his brain”, Emma explains to Interview.
For the dark and vampy editorial, Emma wears designs by Balenciaga, Christopher Kane, Yvest Saint Laurent, Lanvin and Haider Ackermann.






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Tags: Balenciaga, Christopher Kane, Emma Stone, Gangster Squad, Haider Ackermann, Interview, Lanvin, Mikael Jansson, Ryan Gosling, Yves Saint Laurent

Dazed & Confused magazine has finally unveiled their controversial September issue cover — already banned in seven counties — featuring potty-mouthed ‘212‘ rapper Azealia Banks.
The 21-year-old mermaid-haired firecracker gets risqué on the Sharif Hamza-lensed cover, with an inflated raspberry-coloured condom on the lips. Azealia looks hip in a Balmain jacket and Beyond Retro hoodie.
For her editorial, below, Azealia gets styled in Chanel, Givenchy, Haider Ackermann, American Apparel, Alexander Wang and Lanvin.





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Tags: 212, Alexander Wang, American Apparel, Azealia Banks, Balmain, Beyond Retro, Chanel, Dazed & Confused, Givenchy, Haider Ackermann, Lanvin, Sharif Hamza
The crème de la crème of Tinseltown came out in huge numbers last night (15 January), in celebration of the 69th Annual Golden Globe Awards held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in California. The Oscar race for ‘Best Actress’ got interesting and more intense on the night, with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) awarding Michelle Williams ‘Best Actress Musical/Comedy’ and Meryl Streep ‘Best Actress Drama’. The two lovely ladies were of course bested by ‘The Help‘ star Viola Davis at the Critics Choice Awards a few days ago. However, if there is one thing the HFPA and Broadcast Film Critics Association agree on is that George Clooney, Octavia Spencer and ‘The Artist‘ should win ‘Best Actor’, ‘Best Supporting Actress’ and ‘Best Picture’ respectively.
Now to the more exciting stuff. Checkout who wore what at the event:
Jessica Chastain kept it simple and elegant in white Givenchy. She could have been best-dressed with a different and more flattering hairdo.
WORST-DRESSED: Queen of pop Madonna failed to impress in this frumpy dark green embroidered Reem Acra gown.
With her granny-esque hair in a classy bun, Kelly Osbourne looked ravishing in a blue Zac Posen gown
BEST-DRESSED: Golden Globe winner Michelle Williams looked effortlessly chic in a velvet longsleeve Jason Wu dress, complete with an adorable headband.
WORST-DRESSED: Sarah Michelle Gellar looked ready to walk down the aisle in this Monique Lhuillier paint-splatter ball gown.
‘Glee‘ starlet Lea Michele‘s love affair with Marchesa continued, this time opting for an antique embroidered illusion dress.
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