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Vogue

Portfolio

Keywords: Fashion

april

142 170 beauty 210 FAS HI O N ED I TO R: CA MI L LA N I C KERSO N . HA I R , SHAY ASHUA L; M A KEU P, H A NN A H MUR RAY. SET D ESIGN, NICH OLAS D ES JAR D INS FOR MARY H OWAR D STUD IO.
& health PRODUCED BY MARCUS WARD FOR NORTH SIX. PHOTOGRAPHED AT LAS POZAS, XILITLA, WITH FUNDACIÓN PEDRO Y ELENA HERNÁNDEZ, A.C. DETAILS, SEE IN THIS ISSUE.
SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY STRIKE A CHORD MOVIES
Noella Coursaris Musunka Guitar-strap bags hit 194 Richard Linklater
and her team of volunteers all the right notes conjures 1980s
are educating 231 girls FLASH DRIVE Texas with Everybody
in the Congo—and that’s 172 Wants Some, and
just the beginning Pat McGrath, the force Tom Hanks stars in A
FINE LINE behind some of fashion’s Hologram for the King
144 Show your stripes in most directional beauty
La Ligne, a new chic- looks, is charting another 212
THE HAMISH FILES essentials label course—of the runway
and into your makeup bag UP NEXT
155 174 In Sing Street, sixteen-
198 year-old Ferdia Walsh-
WOMEN: NEW PORTRAITS CRAFT WORK Peelo plays a would-be
By Annie Leibovitz Form follows function in TEA TIME rock star in love
Loewe’s furniture capsule
view Jo Malone London’s 212
185 deliciously reined
166 new fragrance line is DESIGN
HISTORY OF HAIR steeped in traditions Take note of Adrienne
DUTCH MASTER Over the course of the of sensual sipping Wong’s whimsical
Designer Ronald van last century, hair’s most hand-bound journals
der Kemp’s free spirit memorable moments have 200
is just what fashion had their roots in Vogue 213
needs right now RIPPLE EFFECT
TELEVISION
Kate Christensen A thrilling adaptation of
takes the plunge with The Night Manager
a forward-thinking has Tom Hiddleston
treatment for cellulite as an unlikely spy

206 214

FORCE OF NATURE TRAVEL
A visit to Guatemala
San Francisco’s Credo calls for a stay at the
boutique is changing Coppolas’ updated
perceptions—and lakeside resort
complexions—with its
clean-beauty concept 214

people are BOOKS
talkıng about Spring novels feature
lost girls in the big city
209
214
THEATER
SCENE
Ben Whishaw and Two NYC restaurant vets
Saoirse Ronan play foes celebrate new openings
and former lovers in Ivo
van Hove’s Broadway fashion
revival of The Crucible &features

210 217

ART TOMORROWLAND
How will the future
Mitchell-Innes & Nash family live and dress?
puts on a survey of nudes, Our prognostications
landscapes, and more include android au pairs,
by Tom Wesselmann salads from airborne
pods, virtual-reality
Lean IN vacations on demand—
and plenty of cool
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE, P. 236 and ultracomfortable
day chic
MODEL GRACE HARTZEL IN A MARNI
TOP, A NINA RICCI SKIRT, AND C O N T I N U E D >7 2
PRADA SHOES. PHOTOGRAPHED
BY MIKAEL JANSSON.

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april

Gigi Hadid and Lily
Aldridge take the brightest
of the bunch on an
energetic romp for spring

index

284

DIVE IN!
Get ready to plunge
into the adventure and
romance of freshwater
swimming—the
appeal, you’ll soon
ind, is crystal clear

290

IN THIS ISSUE

292

LAST LOOK

the Ledecky has emerged 266 cover look COVER LOOK: SET DESIGN, BETTE ADAMS FOR MARY HOWARD STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE HOME OF CARLTON AND DAVID GEBBIA.
as a once-in-a-lifetime VENUS
Fantastic phenomenon, breaking MONEY FOR NOTHING RISING
multiple world records
FOUR in races short and long. Claire Danes and John Rihanna wears a Tom Ford
What’s her secret? Krasinski star in the dress. To get this look, try:
BORN TO RUN, P. 260 asks Robert Sullivan Public Theater’s Dry Lightful C Tinted Cream SPF
Powder—a vicious and 30 with Radiance Booster,
FROM LEFT: EJEGAYEHU, GENZEBE, 254 hilarious drama skewering Mineralize Skinfinish
AND TIRUNESH DIBABA, AND the people who skewer Natural in Dark Deep,
THEIR COUSIN DERARTU TULU. KICK OFF our global economy. Veluxe Brow Liner in
PHOTOGRAPHED BY RON HAVIV. By Adam Green Velvetstone, Amber Times
Since their electrifying Nine Eye Shadow Palette,
230 win at last year’s 268 False Lashes Waterproof
World Cup, the U.S. mascara, Lipstick in
WORKING IT women’s team has EASY DOES IT Touch. All by MAC
Rihanna has revealed ignited soccer mania. Cosmetics. Hair, Yusef;
a new sound, launched Reluctant striker Hamish The anything-goes food makeup, Mark Carrasquillo.
an agency, designed Bowles trains with star scene in Los Angeles Details, see In This Issue.
a debut fashion line, scorer Alex Morgan is unconventional, Photographers:
and is embarking on a liberated, creative—and Mert Alas
63-city world tour. Can 260 inluential as never before. and Marcus Piggott.
global domination be far Oliver Strand reports Fashion Editor:
behind? By Abby Aguirre BORN TO RUN Tonne Goodman.
270
236 Ethiopia is a track-mad
country—but it’s never MOMENT OF THE MONTH
WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE seen anything like the
A lush, sculpture-strewn Dibabas. Chloe Malle Amid our ongoing love
Garden of Eden in the heads to Addis Ababa afair with sports—and
mountains of central Mexico to meet the fastest boasting new
makes a torrid setting family on the planet collaborations with
for the season’s most Riccardo Tisci, Kim Jones,
sultry (and, sometimes, 264 and Jun Takahashi—
surreal) lowers–by– Nike steps up into
Frida Kahlo looks TIPPING THE BALANCE fashion’s premiership.
By Robert Sullivan
250 Inspired by superstar
gymnast Simone Biles, 274
FREE STYLE Ginny Graves explores
Nineteen-year-old Katie the life-enhancing WHAT TO WEAR WHERE
beneits of poise,
posture, and agility It’s the season of the
bold, brilliant, and built-to-
move supersatchel.

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DENIM FOR DAYS Good

AMANDA MURPHY, EMILY JEANS
RATAJKOWSKI, BINX WALTON, LEXI

BOLING, FERNANDA LY, AND GIGI
HADID. DIRECTED BY OLIVER HADLEE

PEARCH, VOGUE.COM, 2015.

Like all things swept
up in a seasonal
refresh, your trusty
blues can get a
boost this spring.
Whether you like
your jeans cropped,
faded, or cuffed,
our denim guide is
full of wonderfully
wearable Wranglers
revamped.

Game ON FRINGE

To match the marvel of athleticism that the world will be BENEFITS
watching during the Olympics, we highlight the best of Rio de
Janeiro. Find under-the-radar restaurants, shopping destinations, ANNA EWERS,
and more in a tourist’s trove of ideas for an upcoming trip. PHOTOGRAPHED
BY KARIM SADLI,
TEAM USA VOGUE, 2016.
PHOTOGRAPHED

BY THOMAS
PRIOR, VOGUE

.COM, 2015.

SPRING Forward

After a frigid winter, it’s time to turn up the heat on
your wardrobe—and what better way to shake off
the cold than with a new look? From the prettiest
sundresses to sandals in every style, here’s
how to look hot and stay cool all season long.



letter from the editor

QUEEN R R
RIHANNA IN
SAINT LAURENT BY
HEDI SLIMANE.
PHOTOGRAPHED BY
MERT ALAS AND
MARCUS PIGGOTT.

MOTION GRAPHICS
TRAVIS SCOTT IN NIKELAB X RT.

PHOTOGRAPHED BY GREGORY HARRIS.

in his piece on the brilliantly inno-

vative Nike and its ventures into

fashion (Moment of the Month,

page 270), the real story is about

much more than the stylistic ap-

propriation of hoods, sneaker soles, RI HA N NA : FAS HI ON ED I TO R: TON N E G O O DM A N. HA I R, YUS EF; M A KEU P, M A RK CA R RASQUILLO; SET D ESIGN, BETTE
ADAMS FOR MARY HOWARD STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHED AT THE HOME OF CARLTON AND DAVID GEBBIA. SCOTT: FASHION
and track pants. It is instead about EDITOR: SARA MOONVES. PRODUCED BY KATE COLLINGS-POST FOR NORTH SIX. DETAILS, SEE IN THIS ISSUE.

where we are today—dressing for a

world where there has never been

a greater fusion of speed, technol-

ogy, mobility, well-being, diversity,

the democracy of the street, and,

yes, looking good. That all of this is

Power coming together in an Olympic year
only makes it all the more timely.

As I write this, we’ve just inished
seeing the New York fall 2016 col-

lections, where two labels fronted

PLAYERS by music titans—this month’s cover
star, Rihanna, with Fenty Puma,
and Kanye West with Yeezy—
stirred up the most headlines with

shows that demonstrated exactly

what so many of us are actively

T o me, to the editors of Vogue, and no doubt to thinking about right now: connectivity, immediacy, and
you, it feels like the magazine has been chart- the involvement of a far greater constituency than those
ing the inluence of sports clothes on fashion merely sitting in the audience watching. (They might also
for at least the past decade. And you’ll ind be responsible for the trend in New York for dark, raucous
plenty more such looks in this issue, whether shows that felt more like nightclubs.) It’s certainly no sur-
the upgraded version of gym bags you can prise that musicians and not movie stars are fronting these

carry just about everywhere (What to Wear Where, page 274) labels, and the reason for that is far more than their inher-

or the futuristically inclined wardrobe depicted in “Tomor- ent sense of style. Both Rihanna and Kanye, like Taylor

rowland” (page 217). Yet as writer Robert Sullivan discusses Swift and Beyoncé (who launches E D I TO R ’ S L E T T E R > 9 0

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letter from the editor

CONTINUED FROM PAGE 80 BEND IT
LIKE BOWLES
her own athletic collection, Ivy HAMISH WITH
Park, this month for Topshop), ALEX MORGAN.
have an incredible ability to reach PHOTOGRAPHED BY
out to their vast global fan bases ANNIE LEIBOVITZ.
with a speed that no one in Hol-
lywood can match. Nor do Kanye by the extremely impressive young U.S. champion Alex
and Rihanna shy away from im- Morgan. You can read how Hamish fared in “Kick Of ”
buing their fashion careers with (page 254), but I don’t think I’m giving away too much
a certain political stance. As Ri- when I say that it’s not very likely he will be packing a soc-
hanna tells writer Abby Aguirre cer kit among his lilac tweeds when he readies himself for
(“Working It,” page 230), “Wom- his summer travels.
en feel empowered when they can
do the things that are supposed Lastly, another arena where speed and agility matters.
to be only for men, you know? I, like everyone else, have been enjoying the new golden age
It breaks boundaries and it’s lib- of television, with so many wonderful productions hitting the
erating when you feel like, Well, screens (whatever those screens are attached to). The latest of
I can do that too.” these, which I urge you all to watch, is AMC’s The Night Man-
ager (People Are Talking About, page 213), an adaptation
Another act of highly person- of a John le Carré novel starring Hugh Laurie, Olivia Col-
al empowerment takes place in man, Tom Hiddleston, and Elizabeth Debicki, all who turn
Hamish Bowles’s amusing tale in absolutely outstanding performances. That the medium
of how he got back on the soccer produces so much engaging entertainment isn’t only down to
ield after his school years—when the caliber of the actors or the increasingly high production
his idea of team colors was mus- values. Television just seems so much less encumbered than
ing on whether his fingernails Hollywood. As the sports world is teaching us all right now,
should be Shocking Pink or being fast and nimble always wins.
Jungle Red, and his rudimentary
grasp of the sport was summed
up in the axiom “Avoid the ball
at all costs.” This isn’t, of course,
the irst time Hamish has gamely
taken on something he’d much rather not—learning to
drive or foraging for food in a particularly hardscrabble
Oakland neighborhood springs to mind—but he was aided
in overcoming his long-held aversion to the Glorious Game

COLD SHOULDERS
ELIZABETH DEBICKI AND TOM HIDDLESTON
IN AMC’S THE NIGHT MANAGER.

TH E NI G H T M A NAGE R : M I TC H JE N KI N S/A M C

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