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Welcome to the May Beauty Issue
Precious Lee, Rianne Van Rompaey, Hailey Bieber, Liu Wen, and Adwoa Aboah share their perspectives on identity, influence, and beauty. Apr 26, 2021
Beauty, it has been said, is only skin deep. But that notion of beauty barely scratches the surface. Beauty is an elemental part of fashion, the clay that designers reshape and remold each season into newer and ever more vital visions. Beauty is bound up in identity, with who we are and how we feel on a deeper, more profound level. It’s a ritual, an art, a way of seeing–something that reveals itself all around us if we just open ourselves up to looking for it.
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Rianne Van Rompaey Wants You to Embrace Your Strangeness
As told to Jenna Rosenstein and Photographs by Cass Bird; Styling by Samira Nasr Apr 26, 2021 Cass Bird
As a child, I loved having strange haircuts. I went from having a short bob with fringe to short in the front, long in the back. Looking different from other kids made me feel beautiful.
Prada top, shirt, and skirt. Cass Bird Cass Bird
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Abundance Is Precious Lee’s Divine Right
As told to Kaitlyn Greenidge and Photographs by Renell Medrano; Styling by Sydney Rose Thomas Apr 26, 2021 Renell Medrano
Being from the South has contributed so much to how my family has culturally embraced beauty. I’m so grateful I have my face and my body and I look how I look. Big ups to my parents because I’m such a cute half-and-half version of them. I have such stunning women in my family. My mom is gorgeous. My sister is gorgeous. They are these glamazons walking around, just these really outwardly beautiful people who also have beautiful spirits.
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A New Wave of Female Designers Are Changing Menswear as We Know It
Grace Wales Bonner, Priya Ahluwalia, Emily Adams Bode, and Bianca Saunders are designing clothes that aren t just for men.
By Alison S. Cohn and Photographs by Emmanuel Sanchez-Monsalve; Styling by Milton Dixon III Apr 13, 2021 EMMANUEL SANCHEZ-MONSALVE With its tweeds, ties, pocket squares, and often arcane rules about everything from label shapes to the appropriate weight for shirt fabric, the world of menswear has been slow to embrace change. It wasn’t until 2017 that Emily Adams Bode became the first female designer to present a menswear collection at New York Fashion Week. She adhered to parts of the conventional male dress code while eschewing its fussiness, presenting tailored options made from upcycled quilts and finished