
‘Elementary’ star Lucy Liu fronts the cover of the latest issue of The Edit magazine.
Sporting a classy chignon and crimson lips, the raven-haired beauty looks elegant in a ruffled dark blue Gucci gown.
The 44-year-old actress discusses with the magazine her frustrations with being bottled in the ‘action’ box, in the film industry.
“I wish people wouldn’t just see me as the Asian girl who beats everyone up, or the Asian girl with no emotion. People see Julia Roberts or Sandra Bullock in a romantic comedy, but not me. You add race to it, and it became, ‘Well, she’s too Asian’, or, ‘She’s too American’. I kind of got pushed out of both categories. It’s a very strange place to be. You’re not Asian enough and then you’re not American enough, so it gets really frustrating”,
For her editorial, lensed by Mariano Vivanco, Lucy looks stunning in creations from Lanvin, Burberry, Herve Leger and Maison Martin Margiela.



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‘Man of Steel‘ heartthrob Henry Cavill gets profiled in the June issue of US InStyle magazine. Photographed by Mariano Vivanco, the 30-year-old actor looks very down-to-earth in clothing from Tom Ford, Armani, Burberry and Diesel.



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Troubled R&B singer Rihanna lands on multiple covers for the April issue of ELLE UK magazine (Check them out here). For her editorial, taken by photographer Mariano Vivanco, the 25-year-old beauty models monochrome designs by Maison Martin Margiela, Louis Vuitton, Tom Ford, Celine, Givenchy and Alexander Wang.
The ‘Stay‘ singster once again addresses why she decide to give her relationship with on-off boyfriend Chris Brown another shot.
“I have my own reasons, very, very private reasons. Very personal [about getting back together]… A lot of things. Bottom line is… I know him. I had a lot to think about and I had a lot of time to think about it. I was trying to do this for myself. You don’t have that feel [of everlasting love] with everybody so when you have it you don’t want to let go of it”, Rhi explains to ELLE.






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R&B diva Rihanna covers two different covers for the April issue of ELLE UK magazine.
On the first cover, the 25-year-old singer dons a striped bra from her Spring/Summer 2013 River Island collection, with a printed Prada stole. The second cover sees the ‘Stay‘ songbird pairing a black zip-through skirt from the same collection, with a monochrome Louis Vuitton check top.
Below, checkout Rhi rocking her signature crop and ruby-red lips on the subscriber’s cover, lensed by Mariano Vivanco.

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Last week, we got a sneak peek of Lana Del Rey on the cover of the March Issue #64 of Numero Tokyo magazine (Checkout the cover and editorial preview here). Now take a look at the rest of the 26-year-old singer’s pretty and colourful editorial taken by photographer Mariano Vivanco. The ‘Ride‘ songbird models designs from Roberto Cavalli, Chanel, Prada, Gucci, Burberry and Manolo Blahnik, as she channels a divine goddess in paradise.





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Lana Del Rey is featured on the cover of the March Issue #64 of Numero Tokyo magazine.
Holding the poisoned apple in hand, the 26-year-old ‘Ride‘ singer does her best impression of a modern day Snow White on the Mariano Vivanco-shot cover, with a fierce cat eye, luscious pink lips, vampy dagger nails and a red ribbon bowknot topping her voluminous bouffant. Lana wears a white Valentino top.
Checkout a preview of Lana’s fairytale-inspired editorial, below, were she dons the same Valentino top as on the cover, with Jimmy Choo pumps, in one shot; and a Stella McCartney dress, paired with a Piers Atkinson hat, in the other.


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Yesterday we got a first look at a nude Lana Del Rey on the cover of the October issue of British GQ magazine (Checkout the cover here). Photographer Mariano Vivanco captures the ‘Born To Die‘ songstress for her risqué, yet classy editorial, bringing us a sexier side of the 26-year-old that we don’t usually get to see.
Lana opens up to the magazine about her battle with alcohol addiction at a very young age.
“That’s really why I got sent to boarding school aged 14 — to get sober. I was a big drinker at the time. I would drink every day. I would drink alone. I thought the whole concept was so f***ing cool. A great deal of what I wrote on Born To Die is about these wilderness years. A lot of the time when I write about the person that I love, I feel like I’m writing about New York. And when I write about the thing that I’ve lost I feel like I’m writing about alcohol because that was the first love of my life. Sure, there have been people, but it’s really alcohol”, Lana explains to GQ.
Lana wears daring pieces from Chanel, Pucci, Giuseppe Zanotti and Maria Lucia Hohan.












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British songbird Cheryl Cole lights up the cover of the June issue of her homeland GQ magazine.
Lensed by Mariano Vivanco, The ‘Call My Name’ singer looks ravishing in a red ensemble, with matching lips and nails, while rocking sultry side-swept messy hair.
The 28-year-old former ‘X Factor‘ judge reveals to the magazine how she made peace with Simon Cowell, following her firing on the popular TV show.
“It felt great, actually. When I landed back in England there was a message from Simon, saying ‘Hello, Cheryl. So, now that you’ve blown me up in Afghanistan, can we talk?’ I’m not one of those people who holds a grudge”, Cheryl tells GQ.
Checkout Cheryl’s seductive editorial below:



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