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Glamour USA Jan 2017

Glamour USA Jan 2017

Life/ Working It

Studio Life Levi in her
workspace, in Red Hook,
Brooklyn

Insta-Success
“You can grow
your fan base
online and show
your work every
step of the way,”
says Levi of how
she’s used social
media to expand
her business.

This Is My Job The best part
of my job…
Helen Levi, 29, turned her hobby—pottery—into her paycheck.
Whenever I see a photo
Here’s how to make that happen. of someone’s kitchen
and I spy one of my
I’ve been making things out of clay since my parents enrolled me in a On my pieces on the shelves. LEVI: ATISHA PAULSON. LEVI AT WHEEL: JAMES CHOROROS. CERAMICS: HELEN LEVI
ceramics class in first grade. I made everything from tiny animals to average day… It makes me proud to
mugs and bowls. I kept at it through high school and college, and even- have my stuff out there
tually taught myself new techniques by reading and watching YouTube I get to the studio around in the world.
videos. After I graduated I had a series of part-time gigs in New York 10:00 A.M. after taking
City—waitressing, working as a photo assistant—and was making pieces my business partner— What I tell
on the side. Then I met fashion designer Steven Alan at an event in 2013. that would be my dog, people who say
He liked my colorful tumblers, simple off-white teacups, and terra-cotta Billy—for a walk. you can’t make
planters, and placed an order for his new home-goods store. That was I check on whatever a living off art…
huge for me. I put all my energy into my business, and soon I was mak- pieces I threw (that’s
ing plates for a Manhattan sushi restaurant and porcelain necklaces for potterspeak for shaping No one’s said to me,
a store in Brooklyn. I went from sharing a studio with 30 other potters to clay on the wheel) the “When are you going to
working out of my own space. I’m still not a big name, but I’m doing what day before. I might put get a real job?” But the
I love and making a living while being authentic to me. handles on a mug or stereotype that artists
apply glaze. I do my best can’t make a living
Woman at Work Above, Levi’s work in the afternoon; persists. The truth: It is
marbled Beach Series break- that’s when I’ll try out new possible. Not everyone
fast bowls, which take her ideas or tweak old ones. needs a 9-to-5 to be
about two weeks to make, and, successful. My idea of
right, the potter at her wheel The hardest success is, Do I feel
part of my job… good about myself? I
enjoy my day, I pay my
I have a lot to balance: rent, and I’m happy.
paperwork, sales, taxes,
finding clay at the best My best
price. My kilns are like work advice…
cars: They need upkeep
all the time! I didn’t Focus on the aspects
know anything about of your job that make
electrical work, so you the happiest. When
I had to learn. And I have I waitressed, I loved
to promote myself. talking to people and
Sometimes you don’t cooking. I concentrated
want to be like, “Hey, look on those things so I
at what I’m doing.” But could be content while
no one’s going to do figuring out my next
that for you. I have to put move. That attitude
myself out there. helps you feel fulfilled
no matter what you do.
—as told to Lisa Liebman

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Life/ Working It

Girl, get back
to work.

Work Mistakes
to Avoid in 2017
The office—if you’re even in an office—can be a confusing
yplace these days. A few life lessons here. By Bess Levin
ou’ve probably heard these Don’t talk sh*t on the record. Don’t ignore the pecking order.
workplace adages: Don’t
leave before your boss or curse “A client asked me for some recommenda- “I was working at a huge media com-
at the office, and definitely tions for an ad agency,” says Jackie K., 45, pany, and an opportunity came up to
a communications director in Westport, switch into a department I knew I’d be a
lot happier in,” says Nora C., 29, an edi-
don’t get drunk at the holiday Connecticut. “So I reached out to a great tor in Brooklyn. “I had no idea how to go
about it, so I took several meetings behind
party. We’re not saying those rules agency and wrote about my client’s exist- my boss’s back to try to make it happen.
Of course, she found out and was upset.
don’t apply anymore—let’s be real, ing publicity campaign, ‘My client needs Things ended up working out—she let me
split time between the two departments.
it’s never kosher to knock down mul- you; you’ve probably seen their hideous People my age are always looking for pro-
fessional growth and purpose, but you
tiple cosmos in the same room as the ads around the city.’ When the agency said have to be up front, no matter how awk-
ward it may be.”
person who determines your salary—but yes and I forwarded their contact info to
Don’t pretend to be someone
things have changed. You’re more likely to the client, that little tidbit was forwarded you’re not.

hear people drop an F-bomb while on the as well! The client called my boss to com- “A few weeks into my first job, my boss
offered to take me out to lunch,” says
clock (research shows it can actually bring plain. Thankfully, my boss was nice about Lauren P., 30, a marketing director in
Columbus, Ohio. “I’d been told he was a
employees closer), and a younger work- it—he reminded me to be careful—but history buff, so when he asked about my
interests, my desperate-to-get-ahead self
force is blurring hierarchical lines. So how I learned a valuable lesson. Nowadays blurted out, ‘I love U.S. history!’ My boss
was eager to dive into the subject. But
should you behave now? Heed this advice! everyone does work on their phone, where when he asked about my favorite books,
it became clear I knew nothing about the
it can be harder to see an entire email topic. It’s so easy to stalk your boss on
social media to find out his or her inter-
Don’t wait to do great work. thread. If you’re not sure, don’t forward. ests, but now I know: If I want to make a
real connection, it’s best to be myself.”
Stuck at a job you don’t love? Yep, been Just start a new chain to be safe!”

there. Young people now are more likely

HEELS: JULIA KENNEDY/FOLIO ID/TRUNK ARCHIVE to be underemployed than past gener- Don’t hook up on the clock.

ations. But the biggest mistake you can Dating a coworker? Totally happens

make is to act like you’re above the menial these days. But be warned: “Because

tasks you’re given, says Deborah Rivera, the work environment is less formal

founder of The Succession Group, an and folks work weird hours, there have

executive search consulting firm. “I’ve been increasing reports about peo-

seen employees who aren’t even trying to ple literally having sex at work,” says

excel,” she says. “They think, When I start Roy Cohen, career counselor, executive

my real job, I’ll do well. But no one will rec- coach, and author of The Wall Street

ommend you if you don’t take your current Professional’s Survival Guide. “When

one seriously. Find value in every task— you’re working, you’re being paid to

and do it better than everyone else.” work.” Plus: Hello, boundaries!

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Edited by Emily Mahaney

TalkandKateBranch

“True badassery Washington Never
has no gender” Looked So Good
From left: Mbatha-Raw,
The stars of the political thriller Miss Sloane, Chastain, and Pill take on
Jessica Chastain, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Capitol Hill in Miss Sloane.
Alison Pill, talk about what they learned playing
women who run the show. By Kate Branch It’s quite fitting (subversive, even?) that this
is the year we finally get a serious political
film with a female lead. All the President’s
Men, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington—we’re
used to seeing all-male casts, but in Miss
Sloane, Jessica Chastain breaks the mold
playing lobbyist Elizabeth Sloane, who puts
her career in jeopardy by fighting for stron-
ger gun laws in the United States. (The
ending features the mic drop of the year;
I haven’t seen a twist like this since The
Sixth Sense.) Just before the election results
were tallied, I talked to Chastain and her
costars Canadian Alison Pill and Brit Gugu
Mbatha-Raw about power and passion.

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GLAMOUR: This drama shines a light on all She laughs in those men’s faces. It was— their voices seem to get drowned out.

the gray areas of Washington—from lobby- JC: Super cathartic, right? JC: My grandmother used to say, “Some-

ing to election funding. What did you not GLAMOUR: Totally. Do you think politicians times the loudest person in the room

know about politics that you know now? underestimate women as a voting bloc? doesn’t know what they’re talking about.”

JESSICA CHASTAIN: I didn’t understand JC: Absolutely they do. Or isn’t secure enough in his or her own

how much senators and members of the AP: It’s not just politicians who underesti- views to be able to listen to others.

House are not able to represent the people mate us; we underestimate ourselves. We AP: Your grandmother sounds like a smart

because they’re too busy fund-raising to need to organize and figure out our own lady!

maintain their seat in office. I hope we as a voice as a bloc, and stop doubting ourselves. GLAMOUR: Alison, your character couldn’t

countr y start looking at how we can GLAMOUR: Gugu, your character, Esme, care less about politics. She’s actually trying

change that. gets death threats for her views on gun to get out of politics. What would you say to

ALISON PILL: For me the film was a study of laws. At a time when everything in politics people who are passionate about issues yet

female ambition, specifically females oper- feels polarizing, how do we get to a place don’t want to get involved?

ating in an old boys’ club. It doesn’t get more where we can have conversations and AP: I’d say: Have a kid. You obviously

old boys’ club than Washington. make progress? shouldn’t have a baby just to get politically

JC: Maybe Hollywood. GMR: The only valid starting point is to active, but I’m eight and a half months

AP: Potentially, but the boys have been understand what we all share—we have to pregnant, and I swear, thinking about an

running Washington for a long-ass time. find what we can all agree on. In the movie actual very real future for a tiny person is

We’re talking 200-some-odd a game changer. And I can’t even

years. I found it fascinating to see vote in this country!

our characters sit around a table GMR: Me neither! I will say: I

with a bunch of men in their fif- was working in the States when

ties and sixties and speak the Brexit was going on back home in

same language. England. I often think that maybe

GLAMOUR: Only about a third of I got a little complacent on the sit-

lobbyists in D.C. are female, and uation since I wasn’t physically

you met with a ton of them to there. That’s when I realized, Wow,

prepare for your roles. Any- anything is possible.

thing surprising? AP: Right. I just saw Kamala Har-

GUGU MBATHA-RAW: There is ris [senator-elect from California]

the old boys’ club, but there are speak—she should run for queen

people who are “conviction of the world—and she was talking

lobbyists” coming from the about how every generation has

heart. In advocacy groups for gun these battles to fight, in their own

violence prevention, I met with “I spent a lot of the way, in their own time. These bat-
one girl whose mother was [a tles don’t go away. Sitting out of

teacher] at Sandy Hook. It’s what politics isn’t really an option if you
don’t want things to slide.
last five years on a set.…inspired her to get into politics.

That was a powerful and special Now I just want GLAMOUR: The idea of putting
meeting for me. conviction over personal ambi-

JC: Most of the women I spoke to tion comes up a lot in the film. Can
you relate?
to do what I feel is rightwere pushing agendas that they
felt connected to—more so than JC: I no longer think in terms of,
MBATHA-RAW: GAVIN BOND/AUGUST. CHASTAIN: AUSTIN HARGRAVE/ with the male lobbyists I met in my heart.” Ooh, this is a great role and what
AUGUST. PILL: JOE PUGLIESE/AUGUST. MISS SLOANE: KERRY HAYES
with. Maybe that’s because there —Jessica Chastain is it going to do for—actually, I’ve
are so few women lobbyists; if never really thought about what

they’re there, it’s for something something is going to do for my

they strongly believe in, not just for finan- that is background checks [on gun buyers]. career. But you listen to your agents who

cial gain.… But one comment by a female They may not solve everything, but at least say, “This is a really great thing for you.” I

lobbyist really shocked me. She said, it’s a way forward. spent a lot of the last five years on a set, and

“Washington is a contact sport.” I asked, AP: One thing that has gone away from every once in a while you take stock of your

“What do you mean by that?” And she just civil discussion in America is this idea life and look at what you’re doing. Now I

said, “Well, it’s all men—and they’re very that our neighbors are not out to ruin the just want to do what I feel is right in my

contact-y. They touch a lot.” Women say world. We need to come at it from a civil heart. I want to be involved in a story that

that’s just part of the game. place. Nobody wants anything bad to hap- makes a difference.

GLAMOUR: That is shocking. Jessica, one of pen; the other side isn’t evil. GLAMOUR: Do you think men and women

my favorite scenes is when your character GLAMOUR: It’s true: In one recent survey will react differently to this film?

is asked by her boss and a National Rifle 83 percent of gun owners support mea- JC: My gentleman friend was so excited by

Association representative to “trick” female sures like criminal background checks for it.… He was on the edge of his seat.

voters into switching their views on guns. everyone who wants to buy a firearm, yet AP: True badassery has no gender.

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Dance Dance Revolution
Tonight’s gonna be a good night! Movement artist Lil Buck, 28, and The
Breaks actress and dancer Teyana Taylor, 26 (you know her from Kanye’s
“Fade” video), throw down with, from left: Adam Kenworthy, 30, a chef of
plant-based cuisine; Jegor; model (and Bob Dylan’s grandson) Levi Dylan,
22; Aurora James, 32, creative director behind African footwear line
Brother Vellies; artist and influencer Felicity Hayward, 28; Emily; model
Sabina Karlsson, 28; La La Land actress Jessica Rothe, 23; Sam; Soo Joo;
musician Ian Mellencamp, 33; and Maria.

On Felicity: Hanro of Switzerland tank. On Sabina: Calvin Klein tank. On
Jessica: Levi’s jacket. On Teyana: Calvin Klein Underwear bra, thong. Re/
Done jeans. On Soo Joo: Lacausa camisole. Re/Done skirt. On Maria:
Alexander Wang jacket. Calvin Klein Underwear bra. Levi’s jeans.

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Pretty Little Layers
Every good party demands
a quick costume change!
Emily and Maria toughen
up ladylike lace with
stitched leather…

On Emily: Altuzarra jacket,
dress. Laruicci earrings. On
Maria: Carven sweater, skirt.
Justine Clenquet earrings.
Tuleste barbell earring
Altuzarra belt. Dior bracelets.

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Performance Pieces
…and then zip into the
season’s high-concept
sportswear with Soo Joo.

On Emily: Ellery shirt, pants. On
Maria: Céline top, pants. On Soo
Joo: Louis Vuitton dress, skirt,
sandals. For glowing, even skin, try
Maybelline New York Fit Me!
Dewy + Smooth Foundation ($8,
at drugstores).

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74 glamour.com Dark Romance
Israeli musical trio A-WA, from
left, sisters Liron, 31, Tair, 33,
and Tagel Haim, 27—yes, the
other Haim—channel spring
with moody blooms.

From left: BCBGeneration, Dior,
LPA dresses.

Soo Joo, Emily, and
Maria with vintage-
clothing curator Sami
Miró, 29, far right, and
Mr. Robot actor and
artist Joey Bada$$, 21.
“I’m usually in the
corner at a party,” says
Joey. “I’ll find me a nice
little corner, and I’ll just
stay there.”

On Soo Joo: Giambattista
Valli dress. Wilfred for
Aritzia blouse (worn under
dress). On Maria: Tory
Burch dress. On Emily:
Marni top, skirt. On Sami:
Rochas strapless
dress. Wilfred for
Aritzia blouse.

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Party Hoppers
Athleisure goes after-hours in bright colors. Bonus: Add surprising details, like a
pleated skirt for a retro vibe, or high-top creepers for dancing like Lil Buck. The Dolls’
Margot, 25, left, and Mia Moretti, 31, are ready to turn up the volume. “If I have people
with good energy around,” says Maria, “I definitely show off.”

On Margot: Miu Miu jacket, crop top, shorts. Dior pumps. On Mia: Prada coat. Dior pumps. On Maria:
Prada top, skirt, headband, socks. M Missoni sandals. On Emily: Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh
crewneck, skirt. On Soo Joo: Maison Margiela anorak, sweater, shirt, skirt. Prada headband.

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On Justine: DKNY dress,
pants. Stuart Weitzman
shoes. On Tracy:
Protagonist dress.
Banana Republic pants.
Alexander Wang shoes.
On Soo Joo: Jil Sander
dress. White House
Black Market pants.
Mansur Gavriel mules.
On Emily: Equipment
dress. Talbots pants.
Paco Rabanne shoes.
On Carlotta: Cédric
Charlier dress, pants.
Stuart Weitzman
shoes. On Maria:
Narciso Rodriguez
tunic, pants.
Boss loafers.

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Give ’Em the Slip
(Over Pants!)
“We all have similar
taste,” “Collide” singer
Justine Skye, 21, far
left, says of her
squad here, from left,
filmmaker Tracy
Antonopoulos, 30;
Soo Joo; Emily; artist
Carlotta Kohl, 24;
and Maria. “We just
embrace the fact
that we’re gonna be
twins some nights.”

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Rave Reviews
When it comes to pulling
off the season’s colorful
club-kid separates,
Maria, Soo Joo, and Emily
know that mixing things
up is essential.

On Maria: Miu Miu crop top,
sweater, skirt, socks, shoes. On
Soo Joo: Gucci jacket, dress,
tights, bag (on table). On Emily:
Marc Jacobs dress, blouse,
boots. On Felicity: Dior coat,
worn as dress. Miu Miu heels.
On Mia: Alix turtleneck. Gypsy
Sport pants. On Margot: Kenzo
jacket, pants. Miu Miu shoes.
On Mela: M Missoni sweater,
pants. Dior boots.

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Super-Smize Me
Flex-dancing duo (and
real-life couple) Mela
Murder, 26, and Kaner
Flex, 21—here with
The Dolls, rapper
Derek Drummond, 21,
and Felicity—add their
own final touch: “You
gotta remember to
serve that face,” says
Mela. (For their full
glossary of flex terms,
flip to page 95.)

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Set Dressing Instagram-famous goldendoodles—from left, Samson (@samsonthedood), Neptune (@neptunethedoodle), and
Hudson (@hudsonthegoldendoodle)—are no match for the season’s boldest, get-noticed bags and shoes (and socks!).

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From left: Miu Miu socks, shoes. Gucci bag, tights; YRU shoes; Jennifer Fisher ring. Anya Hindmarch backpack; Miu Miu socks, shoes. Miu Miu hat, shoes;
Fogal of Switzerland tights; W. Kleinberg belt; Eddie Borgo rings; Jennifer Fisher pinky ring. Bally bag; Marc Jacobs boots; Retrouvaí ring. Mark Cross
backpack; Look From London Hosiery tights; Gucci boots; Express skirt. On floor: Jimmy Choo bag. Miu Miu pumps.

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The martinis may be stiff, but evening suiting doesn’t have to be! Proof, from left:
Bon Appétit editor-in-chief Adam Rapoport, 47; Sam; singer-songwriter Niia, 29;
model Peter Brant Jr., 22; Emily; shoe designer Paul Andrew, 37; Felicity; Joey;
and Maria.

On Niia: Boss jumpsuit. Stuart Weitzman heels. On Emily: Dolce & Gabbana jacket, pants, clutch.
Tome blouse. Roger Vivier sandals. On Felicity: Dolce & Gabbana cape. Glamour x Lane Bryant
slip. Giuseppe Zanotti Design heels. On Maria: Veronica Beard dress. Boss loafers.

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Last Call
One night, endless options! Maria
and Emily close out the party
with DVF chief creative officer and
taste maker Jonathan Saunders,
39, who suggests pairing shine with
a fur-trimmed trench (on Maria)
and a floral wrap skirt (on Emily).

From left: Diane von Furstenberg
jacket, dress, collar; top, skirt.

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Seeing Spots
The girls cap off the night
with a classic print, a glass of
bubbly, and some arm candy:
model Francisco Lachowski,
25. “I like dancing my face
off, having fun, going home,
and passing out,” Emily
says. Bonne nuit, people.

Carolina Herrera dresses.
See Glamour Shopper for more
information. Models: Emily
DiDonato, Soo Joo Park, Maria
Borges at IMG; hair: Rolando
Beauchamp at The Wall Group;
makeup: Serge Hodonou at Frank
Reps; manicures: Rica Romain
at LMC Worldwide; grooming:
Alicia Campbell at See
Management; production: Red
Hook Labs; prop stylist: Bette
Adams at Mary Howard Studio.

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Party Ain’t Over Yet!

Felicity

RoGogeus e

How did Felicity Jones, 33, land the biggest role of the year, as the leader
of a band of rebels in the new Star Wars film Rogue One?

If her nickname Tiny Warrior is any indication, by fighting for it.
By Karen Valby

Photographs by Patrick Demarchelier Fashion editor: Jillian Davison

rowing up, I always felt that the Star Wars films proclaimed feminist: “What I love in my work is showing a full-
belonged to the boys, no matter how much I played sided woman, women who are strong but flawed.”
with lightsabers or wore my hair like Princess Leia’s.
When the galaxy finally expanded to accommodate Though Jones is blanketing the big screen, she goes unnoticed
a female lead—Daisy Ridley’s Rey—in 2015’s The by almost everyone at the cramped London coffee shop where we
Force Awakens, I rejoiced. Now Rogue One: A Star meet, save the winking barista who asks me if the famous woman
Wars Story, which takes place 34 years prior to Rey’s rise, thrusts is “good people.” She is. In person Jones is both impossibly lovely
another bold woman front and center: Felicity Jones’ Jyn Erso. and pleasantly ordinary. She carries herself with a graceful old-
Jones’ character is rash, assertive, and unrestrained—messy, school reserve, protecting the privacy of her life offscreen, a
thrilling traits that too few actresses get to tap into in big-budget decision based in her desire for audiences to immerse themselves
action movies. Jones well understands how Jyn changes the in her films. “When I go to the cinema, the less I know about the
game: As a little girl in a town outside of Birmingham, England, person, the more I can invest in them as characters,” she says. But
she dreamed not of saving planets but of playing love-struck Jones isn’t aloof: She spoke to me with conviction about the Force,
Ariel from The Little Mermaid. Today, at age 33, the Oxford- feminism, and fighting to bring brainy women to the screen.
educated actress is officially getting her turn as a new kind of Dis-
ney princess: “a very contemporary, kick-ass princess,” she says. GLAMOUR: You started acting as a kid. How did you persuade your
Jones has built a résumé deep with roles of take-charge women parents to let you go on these auditions?
like Jyn. Last fall she played a doctor one mental leap ahead of Tom FELICITY JONES: They never put up huge obstacles. But there was
Hanks’ smarty-pants professor in Inferno; next up she’s a mother an emphasis on getting a good education. So I would work as hard
desperate to shield her son from the ugliness of her cancer in A as possible at school so I could keep acting alongside. It started
Monster Calls. (Her raw, intelligent performance could earn her a off as a hobby.… Most of the time I was in the background. I never
second Oscar nod; she received her first in 2015 for her portrayal played [the Virgin] Mary. I was always kind of the third angel.
of Jane Hawking in The Theory of Everything.) Says the self- GLAMOUR: Where did you get your work ethic?

➻FJ: My mother [was in advertising and] worked incredibly

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The Force of Felicity
“I’m small. I’m petite,”
says Jones. “But I’m a
bit of a fighter inside.”

Dior top, dress, briefs, flats.

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Act One
“I never played [the Virgin]
Mary,” says Jones of her
childhood roles in holiday
plays. “I always played the
third angel.”

Christopher Kane top.
Want radiant skin like hers?
Try Dior Diorskin Forever
Foundation ($50, dior.com).

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hard when she was bringing us up. She was a working mother and gest tentpole passes the Bechdel test [which rates films based on
a working single parent. [Jones’ parents divorced when she was a whether two female characters talk to each other about something
child; she lived with her mom.] That instills in you a sense of deter- other than a man]. Were your feminist needs met by this movie?
mination. But my father [a journalist] is a feminist as well. He FJ: I’ve always been a feminist, and what I love in my work is being
talked to us about school and work, and also gave us a strong sense able to explore a full-sided woman and not patronize her. Par-
of identity in terms of finding, What do you want to do? ticularly with Jyn, it’s such a rare opportunity to be able to play
GLAMOUR: Was it important to you, even as a kid, to make your a female who’s not just thinking about [romantic] relationships.
own money? GLAMOUR: Do you feel any relief in not being the first Star Wars
FJ: I always had a very strong sense of independence. I really liked female lead? Does it feel like Daisy Ridley’s Rey in The Force Awak-
being able to buy my Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill album. I ens did a lot of work at putting gender wariness to bed?
wore that as a badge of honor. I love not having to rely on anyone. FJ: Absolutely. And I hope now with Rogue One we’re in a place
GLAMOUR: Was there a character you really wanted to play as a kid? where of course women are going to be leading action films as well
FJ: The first film I ever saw at the cinema was The Little Mermaid,
so I wanted to be Ariel. Now I am playing a Disney princess. [Dis- Presenting: Jyn Erso
ney bought the rights to Star Wars from George Lucas in 2012.] A Jones’ character—here with
very contemporary, kick-ass Disney princess! costar Diego Luna—leads the
GLAMOUR: Did you watch the Star Wars films as a kid? Who intro- mission to steal the Death
duced you to them?
FJ: My boy cousins used to sit my older brother and me down and Star plans in Rogue One.
take us through a film-studies course. It included Tremors, The
Goonies, and, of course, Star Wars. That was when it began: sitting “My mother was very
cross-legged watching as the opening crawl goes up the screen. much like, ‘You’re
GLAMOUR: What was your audition process like for Jyn?
FJ: My agent called me up and said, “There is a tremendous female not going to be defined
lead in the new Star Wars film, and I think you’re really going to by how you look.
like it.” The opportunity to play someone determined, who’s trying
to find her skills as a leader; to be in a fantasy movie; to be able to do It’s going to be about
a leading female role in a film of that scale—that’s very, very rare. what you do.’”
GLAMOUR: In a Rogue One trailer, Jyn is described as reckless,
aggressive, and undisciplined. Those are traits we’ve grown accus- as men. I feel like Sigourney Weaver in Alien and Jennifer Law-
tomed to seeing in male heroes, but they aren’t traits we usually get
to see in our female heroes. rence in The Hunger Games, and then obviously Daisy in The Force
FJ: She’s a bit of a wounded animal when you meet her. There were
moments when she’s been blown over, she’s scrambling to get up, Awakens, all passed on the baton.
and she falls. It’s important that she’s not perfect. [The director]
Gareth [Edwards] and I, we want to see her being a human being. GLAMOUR: Daisy’s character didn’t initially get her own action fig-
GLAMOUR: You could describe Han Solo using those same words.
ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY © 2016 LUCASFILM LTD. FJ: She’s obviously completely her own woman, but I felt like [she] ure, an omission [The Force Awakens’ director] J.J. Abrams called
was a rather beautiful blend of Luke Skywalker and Han Solo—
and that came up in discussions around designing the costume. preposterous and wrong. How did you feel onstage at the Star
GLAMOUR: She does have that Han Solo–esque belt! Gwendoline
Christie, who played the first female Star Wars villain in The Force Wars Celebration, holding up Jyn Erso’s action figure?
Awakens, said she loved how her character’s costume was sort of
defeminized, utilitarian. Was yours always going to be the same FJ: It felt really momentous of how far we’ve come from when I was
way, or did you have to push back against attempts to sex it up?
FJ: Not for a second. Everyone wanted to create a character that growing up. Playing with Barbies…
was not in any way objectified. We didn’t want to sexualize Jyn.
GLAMOUR: So there’s no moment where Jyn is suddenly a prisoner GLAMOUR: My mother wouldn’t allow me to have Barbies.
in a gold bikini.
FJ: No way. [Laughs.] We don’t even see Jyn’s arms! That’s not her FJ: No, nor was I! [Laughs.] I was a tomboy running around in the
priority. She’s a survivor, and she has a mission to complete.
GLAMOUR: That’s a big deal to me, as somebody who grew up on garden. I used to play on a local cricket team. I grew up with all boy
the early films—that there’s not an eye candy moment for teenage
boys to jerk off to. cousins, for the most part, and my brother. My mother was in the
FJ: Gareth said very early on, “I want guys to watch it and be like, ‘I
want to be Jyn!’” A female friend of mine said, “I love that Jyn looks kind of late-sixties, early-seventies origins of female emancipa-
how we look, with trousers and a long-sleeved top.” We aren’t in hot
pants. When do women walk around wearing hot pants? tion. And she was very much like, “You’re not going to be defined by
GLAMOUR: Rarely. In the first big trailer, five of the 10 lines of
dialogue are spoken by women, suggesting that the year’s big- how you look. It’s going to be about who you are and what you do.”

GLAMOUR: I heard that people call you Tiny Warrior. How did you

earn that nickname?

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How to Make the ALKINw’iPthARTIES

GuPearfcecat Pmartyole Cipriana Quann&
TK Wonder
When Adam Kenworthy isn’t doing cameos
as Carole Radziwill’s boyfriend on The Urban Bush Babes (seen on
page 69) tell it like it is.
The Real Housewives of New York City, the
chef (seen on page 70) is busy whipping up his GLAMOUR: What’s your number-one piece
of hosting advice?
“crowd-pleaser” appetizer: tostones and CIPRIANA QUANN: Don’t overplan, because
guacamole. “It reminds me of my days surfing when things are too rigid, nothing ever
goes right. Oh, and don’t make people take
in Latin America,” he says. Same…? off their shoes.
BACKGROUND: ISTOCKPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES. K ARLSSON: MONICA SCHIPPER/GETTY IMAGES. PARTY PURSE: JOSEPHINE SCHIELE. QUANN AND TK WONDER: BEN ROSSER/BFA/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. ILLUSTRATIONS: TANIA GUERRATK WONDER: It’s the worst when you show
1 tbsp. coconut oil minutes per side. Remove up like, “Honey, I got my right shoes on,”
T2 green plantainsfrom pan and mash flat with and the host is like, “No shoes.”
2 fresh avocados bottom of a drinking glass. GLAMOUR: What do you consider to be the
Season with salt and pepper, ultimate party foul?
1 tomato then return to pan and cook TK WONDER: Looking around to see who
1/4 red onion 3 minutes more per side. else is there.
CIPRIANA: Don’t be concerned about [net-
1/2 jalapen˜o Guacamole: Scoop avocados working]…. Just talk to good people,
2 tbsp. cilantro into a bowl, mash, and mix in regardless of their position. —Kate Branch
Juice of 1–2 limes finely chopped tomato, red
onion, cilantro, and jalapeño. TK Wonder, left, and Cipriana
Tostones: Heat oil in a skillet Add lime juice and salt to
over medium heat. Slice taste. Spoon onto tostones.
Blow people’s minds.
plantains as thick as your
fingertip and brown 3 to 5

How to Move (or at Least Talk) Like

MELA MURDER & KANER FLEX

A handy picto-glossary to all things flex—the contortion-heavy rhythmic dance that originated

in Brooklyn dance halls—courtesy of the dancing duo (seen on page 81)

Bone-Breaking Connects Head Tops

A name for hyperfocused When your own A cooler name for
moves like the jump rope, hands—or your and a headstands.
the dead arm, and, shown partner’s hands—line Even when
up to “create shapes pregnant (five
at left, shoulder and lines,” says Flex, months at the
dislocations. “It’s an time of our
illusion,” says Murder, whom you may
who has toured with recognize from shoot), Murder
Major Lazer. “Obviously Calvin Klein’s spring calls the inversion
we’re not actually 2016 campaign with “so comfortable.”
breaking our bones.”
FKA Twigs. —K.B.

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ALK IN’ PAR T IE

with S
T
Mr. Robot actor and artist
BACKGROUND: ISTOCKPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES. PARK AND DIDONATO: RICHARD BLANDINO. THE DOLLS: MADISON MCGAW/BFA/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. NEGRONI:
Joey Bada$$ ISTOCKPHOTO/GETTY IMAGES. LIL BUCK: CAMI ZAPATA/BFA/REX/SHUTTERSTOCK. GOLDENDOODLES: JUSTINE HARMAN. TAYLOR: MIGUEL REVERIEGO

Hey,Soo Joo and Emily: (seen on page 75)
Would you wearthe shoot’s
GLAMOUR: What’s your favorite look for a 11
extreme beauty IRL? night on the town?
JOEY BADA$$: I like comfort, for sure. But Songs ThatWill
“I love this “No, but it is fun to if I’m going out to a party, I’ve probably Make Anyone
orange-red wig get into character. got on some real heavy-duty biker jeans Dance, Courtesy
so much I actually or cargoes with combat boots and an of theDJDuo
sent a picture to Every time we oversize hoodie.
my agent. I always change, we’re a GLAMOUR: You don’t get sweaty like that? THE DOLLS
different person. JB: I don’t really trip about sweating.
like the cool Like, I know who As long as I’m feeling myself, I set the (seen on page 81)
factor—hair is just this person is! I’ve temperature.
Fade
one way to seen her at a Kanye West
express that.” party.” —Emily
—Soo Joo Park Not Above Love
DiDonato AlunaGeorge

The No-Frills Cranes in the Sky
Solange
NEGRONI
Bon Appétit boss Adam Rapoport (seen Blended Family
on page 84) shares the recipe for a cocktail that “absolutely
(What You Do for Love)
anyone can make because it’s so easy.” Alicia Keys feat.
A$AP Rocky
1 part gin
1 part Campari No Problem
1 part sweet vermouth Chance the Rapper

Pour ingredients into feat. Lil Wayne
an old-fashioned glass and 2 Chainz
with lots of ice and an
orange twist. Or, if you Woman
wanna get all fancy Diana Gordon
with it, pour the booze
into a shaker with As Crazy As It Is
lots of ice, shake, and ZHU, A-Trak, and
strain into a coupe or
martini glass. Keznamdi

ADAM’S PARTY TIP Shakedown
Equal feat. Seja
“Always invite more people than you think. Half the people
who say they’re going to come to a party aren’t going to come.” The Greatest
Sia feat.

Kendrick Lamar

Habib Galbi
A-WA

Sexual
NEIKED feat. Dyo

96 glamour.com

ALK IN’ PAR TIE Teyana Taylor’s
S
T with 3 Shortcuts to
a Killer Night Out
LIL BUCK
The movement artist (seen on page 70) The “Fade” video standout and
star of VH1’s upcoming hip-hop
comes alive in the nighttime. drama The Breaks (seen on page 71)

“When I go out to parties and stuff, I know that I gives us her party pointers.
can bust some shit out and shut it down at any
1
given moment. I know it’s not fair, but I can
actually control the party with my moves. The Assess the location.
body roll is a good starting place. Just that sway—
it’s that rock motion, that swinging. It’s real cool “We going to a club? Then we know
and real chill and just, like, not too much. It’s the we’ve got to dress comfortable,
bounce in the legs, sort of bending your knees a
little bit, and there, you’re hitting a little Drake.” because we’ve got to be ready to break it
down,” Taylor says. “I’m the best party-
goer ever because I take it seriously.”

2

Adhere to the dress code.

“I don’t half-ass; if it’s a black-tie event, I go
all out. For the seventies party we had for
my mom, I was seventies from head to toe.”

3

Fuel up before you get down.

“I like a full meal,” Taylor says.
“Before the club, I like fried chicken,
macaroni, collard greens. I just don’t like
vegetables and onions, and relish.
I like those flavors, but I don’t like the
texture. I just don’t eat stuff that I can’t

spell, pronounce…or define.”

3 Is the Magic Number

The genesis story behind a trio of Insta-famous (220K followers
and counting!) goldendoodles (seen on pages 82–83)

From left: Hudson, Hudson and his owner, connected with Annie out and drink wine,” Trom-
Neptune, and Samson account manager Raquel Trombatore, a VP of prod- batore says. “It’s a plus that
Clubwala, met Samson uct at Thrillist, when she the dogs get along too.”
and his mom, medical bought Neptune from Follow @hudsonthedood,
resident Jess Fokides, at Hudson’s breeder. “At the @samsonthedood, and
an NYC dog park. They root of it, we all like to hang @neptunethedoodle.

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jewelry.com. Gloves, $125, Other brooches: R.J. Graziano, stores. Prada top, $1,390, skirt, Dsquared2 socks, shoes, $765, paulandrew.com.
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wear Seductive Comfort Demi .com. Other brooches: R.J. select DKNY stores. Stuart $230, shoes, $690, miumiu.com. $725, paulandrew.com.
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vin Klein Underwear bra, $28, chain, $1,150, select Gucci Banana Republic pants, $110, eddieborgo.com. Jennifer Fisher Page 89: Top, $1,400, dress,
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House Black Market pants, $89, .com. Bally bag, $1,995, Bally, $3,250, Proenza Schouler,
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mony. Equipment dress, $258, boots, $550, marcjacobs.com. Alexander McQueen, NYC.
equipmentfr.com. Talbots pants, Mark Cross backpack, $2,095,
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