In a significant cultural moment, Alex Consani, an out transgender model, graced the April 2025 cover of Harper’s Bazaar, embodying the evolving narratives of beauty and identity in contemporary ...
As Consani asserts, witnessing powerful figures enact policies that directly target the trans community is disheartening, especially for the vulnerable youth seeking identity acknowledgment and ...
If you work in the fashion industry, chances are that you have been breathing a sigh of relief, as the AW25 season has just ...
Guest-edited by Richard Avedon, Harper’s Bazaar’s April 1965 issue attempted to channel the frenetic energy of a ...
Take the models who grace the cover of this issue: Alex Consani, Anok Yai, and Paloma Elsesser. They each hail from different backgrounds, ethnicities, and communities, and all walk the most coveted ...
not at all like the beautiful model star of the moment Jean Shrimpton (the perfect example of ‘wholesome English girlitude.’) Hornby certainly wasn’t sexy like the Rolling Stones’ squeeze ...
So while both Russell and Bailey-Chaidez cite the ‘60s as the ultimate side-bang era—with the likes of Françoise Hardy and Jean Shrimpton providing prototypal shapes—a contemporary touch helps ensure ...
OTTAWA - Moments before the new Liberal leader was announced on Sunday, former prime minister Jean Chrétien took to the stage to reprimand U.S. President Donald Trump over tariffs and threats to ...
We’ll Take Manhattan explores the explosive love affair between Sixties supermodel, Jean Shrimpton, and photographer, David Bailey. Focusing on a wild and unpredictable 1962 Vogue photo shoot in New ...
Central to the Sixties experience was Twiggy, the high school girl from Neasden, north west London, who grew her hair long to look like her idol, Jean Shrimpton. Aged 15, at her Saturday job in a ...
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