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Talks About Marriage,
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And (Yes!) Hair
HAIR
MAKEOVERS
5 Styles to Try Right Now
+ Cool Cuts With an Edge
Perky
Breasts
No Implants Needed
Skin
Turnaround
Real Womens Before-and-Afters
Demi Lovatos
Do-over
A Whole New Look
January
IN THIS
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FASHION
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Fashion Bulletin.
Tie-Dye
Fashion Cravings.
Bold Stripes
Fashion Extras.
Printed Bags
INSIDERS GUIDE
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GRAPHIC DESIGNS
Striped, swirled, scribbled:
Springs standout patterns.
TERRY TSIOLIS
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January
50
HEADS UP
Mullets, comb-overs,
and bowl cuts have
become stylish. Seriously.
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suddenly become
the ultimate in cool?
BY LIANA SCHAFFNER
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BY KRISTIN SAINANI
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Directory. Ones to
Watch. Up-and-coming
hairstylists and colorists.
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FEATURES
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The Power of
Transformation. The
makeover is an
attainable spin on rags
to riches.
Hair Rebels. How did
the dorkiest styles
Cooler Heads.
Windblown, tousled,
tumbling, undone: The
braids, ponytails, and
blowouts of 2015.
BY CATHERINE Q. ONEILL
Finding Her Voice.
Child star reinvents
herself? Well, yeah. What
makes Demi Lovato
different is thats just
where her story begins.
BY DANIELLE PERGAMENT
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Complexion
Perfection. Hope in
a jar? Please. Skin
care in 2015 is about
visible, quantifiable
results, and we have the
pictures to prove it.
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Beauty by Numbers
Diana Ross
in the film
Mahogany
(1975)
10 to 20: Times its weight in gold that the dye was worth.
18 B.C.: Year the Roman poet Horace coined the term purple
prosemeaning flowery languagein The Art of Poetry.
15: Chapter of the Gospel of Mark in which Jesus is dressed
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Purple
Cover Look
Jennifer Aniston
The scoop from behind the scenes at our shoot.
2
3
Aniston, with
photographer Michael
Thompson, leans
in for the cover shot.
Hair Lesson
To exaggerate Anistons
natural waves, hairstylist
Chris McMillan combed
a mixture of mousse
and shine serum through
her damp hair. He
straightened just her roots
and scrunched the
bottom half of her hair
with his hands while
he dried it with a diffuser.
JENNA ROSENSTEIN
Anistons look can be re-created with the following: Colour Riche Eye
Shadow in Treasured Bronze, True Match Super-Blendable Blush
in Soft Sun, and Colour Riche Le Gloss in Nude Touch by LOral Paris.
Makeup Lesson
To play up Anistons golden
look, makeup artist
Charlotte Tilbury swirled
bronzer along the sides
of her face and apricot blush
on her cheeks. She chose
a palette of gold and bronze
shadows for Anistons
eyes and drew brown liner
along her top lashes. She
layered a shimmery bronze
gloss over a berry lipstick.
Whats all this about getting out of your comfort zone? a friend asked at dinner the other
night. Isnt comfort good? Isnt it what were
always trying to find?
These days, though, the buzzwords are
discomfort, disruption, failuretheyre the
magic ingredients of innovation, where right is
wrong and losing is winning. Getting out of your
comfort zone is widely believed to be the key to
success and strength. Sometimes it works, and
sometimes its just wishful thinking.
The idea of disruption can apply to beauty,
too. Take anti-aging treatments. Lasers and retinol function by literally disrupting the skin,
wounding it so that the collagen springs into
action to help it heal. With more collagen, skin
looks plumper and less wrinkled. The same
goes for fitness: Break down the muscle and it
rebuilds and becomes stronger.
In areas of style, disruption is rebellious and
exciting; it quickens the pulse. Just try uttering
the sentence These shoes are so comfortable!
in the presence of a fashion person and watch
the reaction. You will be met with a look of
either disgust or pity. The comfort zone is
sweatpants, a blunt haircut, and pink lip gloss. It
doesnt demand attention or effort.
As much as some of us try, we find ourselves
drawn again and again to whats comfortable.
I almost feel I should apologize for the fact that
Ive never worn a mullet or dyed my hair green.
I have no tattoos, and my only piercings are centered on each earlobe. I dont even venture into
bold lipstick or nail polish. I know; Im sorry.
The problem with comfort is its hard to
resist. The beauty company Urban Decay started as a disrupter, with dark, aggressive nail
polishes and lipsticks named Roach and Acid
Rain and an ad slogan that asked, Does pink
make you puke? But over the years, it was the
companys brown and beige makeup shades
that became the gold mine. Makeup junkies
lose their ever-loving minds whenever a new
Naked palette hits the shelves. By hooking
that neutral palette to a wild spirit, Wende
Zomnir, Urban Decays cofounder, made it
cool. Most people would love to have a little
danger in their lives, and Urban Decay has
that, she said. But we also bring it to everyday life. Zomnir compiled the first Naked palette out of the companys most essential,
best-selling shades, all generally considered
safe. People want to be in their comfort zone
but push the edges a bit. Zomnir pushes the
edges by wearing a basic eye shadow and
adding a vivid color, like purple, on top. She
also surfs big waves and snowboards out of
helicopters, but thats another story.
The more I think about it, the more I believe
that perhaps its not so black-and-white, hard
or soft. And maybe theres a kind of comfort
in disruption, too.
Danger
Zone
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For the best effect, youll
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Re-create With Shadow: To duplicate the look without stickers, press on peach, pistachio, or
buttercup eye shadow or liner from the inner to outer corner until you reach the desired intensity.
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When a dry shampoo
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procreate, you get this
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January 6
Revlon PhotoReady
Prime + Anti Shine Balm
Smooth this clear oilabsorbing balm under
or over makeup
and dare it to let midday
shine pass through.
January 7
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This rich body wash
is shaving-cream thick,
and it rinses clean,
leaving behind a faint
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Its whats inside that
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peptides, antioxidants,
and fatty acids to
soften lines and
crepiness under eyes.
EYE INTENSITY
uick: Where are your limbal rings? Yeah, we didnt know, either. Turns out
theyre the dark circles around your irises, and the darker they are, the younger and healthier you look, according to a study from the University of California, Irvine. (They naturally fade with age.) Acuvue Define contact lenses,
which just arrived in the United States after ten years in Asia, have shaded
borders that make the limbal rings more pronounced. These lenses use darkness around their edges to make your natural eye color really popwithout
obscuring your sight, says ophthalmologist Marguerite McDonald. Our tester loved the effect:
I got tons of compliments. No one noticed a color change, just that my eyes looked brighter. But
when I wore the contact in one eye and not in the other, the difference was very clear. You dont
have to have vision problems to try them; theyre also available as planos, the industry term for
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Designers are cleaning up tiedye this season. Whether
its a Gucci fishermans sweater
improbably stained degrees
of blue or a Michael Kors
suede trench coat speckled
a sweet shade of pink, the
new tie-dyes are refreshingly
un-retro. Its a look, not a
lifestyle. SIOBHAN BONNOUVRIER
ALEXANDER WANG
leather top, $1,495, at
Alexander Wang,
N.Y.C. (212-977-9683).
MICHAEL KORS
suede trench coat,
$7,995, at select
Michael Kors stores.
FAUSTO PUGLISI
silk skirt, $347, at
Neiman Marcus stores.
ELIZABETH
AND JAMES
leather bag,
$595, at Neiman
Marcus stores.
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FASHIONCRAVINGS
Louis Vuitton
Resort 2015
LUST
J. MENDEL
silk crepe skirt,
$1,550, at
J. Mendel, N.Y.C.
(212-832-5830).
MUST
ARMANI EXCHANGE
polyester skirt, $78.50
(armaniexchange.com).
LUST
STELLA
MCCARTNEY
rayon polyester
dress, $2,455
(net-a-porter.com).
MUST
JI OH
cotton Lycra pants,
$510, at Barneys New
York, N.Y.C.
(212-826-8900).
LUST
MUST
ALICE + OLIVIA BY
STACEY BENDET
cotton-blend
dress, $398
(aliceandolivia.com).
DEREK LAM
cotton pants,
$1,190, at Derek
Lam, N.Y.C.
(212-966-1616).
Band
Width
Big, bold, and almost
aggressivethe new
stripes have a
muscular athleticism.
LUST
VALENTINO GARAVANI
leather bag, $2,295,
at Valentino stores.
LUST
MARNI
silk cotton
top, $1,410,
at Marni stores.
MUST
REBECCA
MINKOFF
leather bag, $245
(866-838-6991).
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3.1 PHILLIP LIM
cotton top, $650, at
3.1 Phillip Lim, N.Y.C.
(212-334-1160).
FASHIONEXTRAS
PROENZA
SCHOULER
leather bag, $875, at
Proenza Schouler,
N.Y.C. (212-420-7300).
DIOR
silk twill bag,
$4,400,
at Dior stores.
MARNI
cotton-and-leather
bag, $400
(marni.com).
LOUIS VUITTON
leather bag, $5,400,
at select Louis
Vuitton stores.
BURBERRY
PRORSUM
leather bag, $2,395
(burberry.com).
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ADVICE FROM THE EXPERTS ON TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF IN THE NEW YEAR
HOW TO
DEAL WITH
WINTER HAIR
An interview with
Matt Fugate, a
hairstylist at the
Sally Hershberger
Downtown salon in
New York City.
INSIDERSGUIDE
Tip
If youre going to a
party and think
youll eat more than
a few bites, decide in
advance that this is
going to be your meal.
If you think of it as
a snack, youre more
likely to go out and
eat a full dinner later.
JESSICA CRAIG-MARTIN
An interview with Brian Wansink, the director of the Cornell University Food and Brand Lab and
the author of Slim by Design: Mindless Eating Solutions for Everyday Life (William Morrow).
HEALTHNEWS
JET LAG
AND WEIGHT
luctuating sleep
patternsfrom
travel, night work, or
insomniacan lead
to weight gain, a
study explains. When mice
had sleep disturbances,
their digestive bacteria were
also disturbed, causing
an increase in microbes that
are believed to contribute
to impaired metabolism and
obesity in people. The good
news is that these effects are
preventable: Negative changes
in the bacteria happened only
when the mice with disrupted
circadian rhythms were
fed a high-fat, high-sugar diet,
says Robin Michelle Voigt, an
assistant professor of digestive
diseases and nutrition at
Rush University Medical Center
in Chicago. In addition to eating
wisely, exercising regularly
can normalize digestive bacteria
even if your sleep patterns
are erratic, she advises.
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MAKEUP:
NAIL SPECIAL
BLANKING
OUT
Creatures of Comfort
Torello painted on two shades
of beigy-brown polish
with a small space in between.
Charlotte Ronson
Miss Pop used mint-green
polish to create
the half-moon design.
or tone correctors
that could turn yellow. Wait
for it to dry fully (about five
minutes) and then apply one
piece of tape to each nail,
just below the middle of
your nail bed.
Prabal Gurung
Jin Soon Choi drew tiny strokes
of orange from the
side to the center of the nail.
Misha Nonoo
Tracylee painted on white polish,
leaving a naked line
down the center of each nail.
In art, negative spacethe area that surrounds an object in an imageis integral to a balanced
composition (see: Kara Walker, Matisse). On the manicures at the spring fashion shows, it was the key
to a sophisticated yet stylish effect (see: Prabal Gurung, Charlotte Ronson). People are burned
out on full-on nail art, says manicurist Alicia Torello. This is a cleaner, chicer approach. One of those
crazy-nail-art burnouts is designer Misha Nonoo, who requested white polish with a stripe of naked
nail down the middle for her spring show. Leaving part of the nail blank gave it a three-dimensional
quality, says Nonoo. In other words, what you dont see is what you get. Sophia Panych
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DAVID STESNER
Roman K Salon
253 Fifth Ave.,
212-951-1137
DIRECTORY
Travis Speck
Sally Hershberger
Downtown
425 W. 14th St.,
212-206-8700
The word: We first spotted
Jacob Schmidt
Serge Normant at
John Frieda Salon
147-149 Grand St.
(new address in 2015:
336 West 23rd St.),
212-879-1000
The word: Previously an as-
PHILADELPHIA
Loriann Navin
Salon Vanity
1701 Walnut St.,
215-925-2211
The word: Honey highlights,
Balayage by Abby Haliti at New York Citys Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa
Abby Haliti
Julien Farel Restore Salon & Spa
540 Park Ave., New York City, 212-888-8988
The word: Olivia Palermo goes to Haliti to subtly highlight her
brunette hair. Need we say more?
The place: Spanning two floors of the Loews Regency Hotel, the
space is big, light-filled, and truly serene.
The experience: The receptionist forgot us for about 20 minutes
while we waited (and waited), but once she realized her mistake
and apologized, things began to look up. Haliti suggested partial
highlights for our virgin brown hair. She swept on honey ribbons
around our face, then her assistant worked a gloss all over to lighten our base and blend the shades. The blowout cost $50 extra,
but the color had dimension and warmed our skin tone without
looking streaky. $250 and up (our bill: $250).
BOSTON
Chelsea Berger
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Katty McCain
Immortal Beloved
1831 14th St., NW,
202-299-1050
The word: McCain does pret-
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CHICAGO
Jane Henderson
Lavender Park Salon
2537 Sheffield Ave.,
773-248-8211
The word: Co-owner Hender-
DALLAS
Fionna McEvoy
Jell Salon & Lounge
8201 Preston Rd.,
972-685-5882
The word: McEvoy trained at
PHOENIX
Sarah Whitesell
Honeycomb Organic Hair
Studio
2805 N. Seventh Ave.,
602-840-3902
The word: Whitesell recently
SAN FRANCISCO
Priscilla Gochez
Kadi Lee
LOS ANGELES
Amy Huson
Ramirez/Tran Salon
8912 W. Olympic Blvd.,
Beverly Hills, 310-724-8167
The word: Finally, a brunette
January
2015
SUPER BOWLS
Bowl cuts can be like a
third-grade class photo
or shaggy and a little wild.
Left, on Nastya Sten: Top, skirt,
shoes, and belt by Louis Vuitton.
Clean Glow Blusher in Roses by
CoverGirl. Center, on Madison
Headrick: Vest, top, and pants
by Miu Miu. Bombshell Intensity
Liner in Pitch Black Passion by
CoverGirl. Right, on Sten: Dress
and shoes by Marc Jacobs.
Colorlicious Lipstick in Caramel
Kiss by CoverGirl. These pages:
Hair, Shay Ashual; makeup, Lisa
Houghton; manicure, Tatyana
Molot. Prop stylist: Lisa
Gwilliam. Fashion editor:
Siobhan Bonnouvrier. Details,
see Shopping Guide.
HAIR
REBELS
PHOTOGRAPHED BY SEBASTIAN KIM
By Liana Schaffner
COLOR THEORY
Mousy brown and
dishwater blonde may
sound like the haircolor equivalents of a
cardigan sweater,
but these average shades
have built-in attitude.
Every natural color has
an extreme element
or variation, says Aura
Friedman, a colorist
at Sally Hershberger
Downtown in New York
City. The trend right
now is to bring that out.
Lets call it normcore
hair colorshades so
average-looking theyre
cool. That means playing
up the weathered, ashy
tones in your blonde,
steering away from warm
chestnut in favor of a
cooler, duskier brown,
and converting flecks of
strawberry into a fiery
copper. The result is
an unbuttoned version
of your natural shade.
TAKING SIDES
A traditional comb-over
is carefully placed
to hide something, says
hairstylist Shay Ashual.
The opposite is
true of this version.
Left: Leather jacket by
Emilio Pucci. Right: Pythonand-leather jacket by
Gucci. Makeup colors, on
both: Le Crayon Khl
Eyeliner Pencil in Black
Ebony and Rouge
in Love lipstick in Delicate
Lace by Lancme.
Details, see Shopping Guide.
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2
4
WILD ONES
10
THE HIGH-LOW
The mullet consists of
two distinct parts:
long and short. But you
can ignore that fact.
The point is to make it
appear seamless,
says Ashual. Adding
more length in front
gives the mullet a
tapered quality, which
softens and updates it.
Silk dress by Bottega
Veneta. Earrings by Eshvi.
Necklace by Assad
Mounser. Makeup colors:
Moisture Renew Lipstick
in In Love With Ginger
and Salon Pro nail polish
in Red Award by
Rimmel London. Details,
see Shopping Guide.
Cooler
HEADS
Let it fly as unconfind
As its calm ravisher, the wind,
Who hath left his darling thEast,
To wanton oer that spicy nest....
Do not then wind up that light
In ribands, and oer cloud in night.
Allow us to translate what seventeenth-century
English poet Richard Lovelace was
saying to his lover: Lose the uptight updo, babe.
Windblown, tousled, tumbling, undone:
These are the braids, ponytails, and blowouts
of 2015. Theyre spontaneous,
carefree, and seductiveits freedom hair, says
hairstylist Odile Gilbert. And its
something the Lovelaces of the world cant
wait to run their fingers through.
By Catherine Q. ONeill
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The New
Ponytail
Its actually not a ponytail at all,
but a low, loose knot.
58
59
The New
Topknot
The higher, the messier,
the twistier, the
poufier, the better.
60
The New
Headband
Double the headbands,
double the impact.
STEPS TO A STYLE
2
3
62
UPGRADE
The New
Headband
A thin black headbandor
twoadds shape and contrast to
a softer fabric underneath (and
prevents anyone from assuming
you just left a Spinning class).
THESE STYLES
ARE SPONTANEOUS,
CAREFREE, AND
SEDUCTIVE
ITS FREEDOM HAIR,
SAYS GILBERT.
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FINDING
HER VOICE
Child star reinvents herself?
Well, yeah. What makes Demi
Lovato different is thats
just where her story begins.
By Danielle Pergament
64
PVC-and-silk dress by
Emporio Armani.
Ear cuff by Alexis Bittar.
Makeup colors:
IndividualEyes Custom
Compact in Best
of Broadway and City
Proof Intense Lip
Color in Gramercy Park
Plum by NYC New
York Color. Details, see
Shopping Guide.
2008
2009
2010
2012
2010
At the Teen
Choice
Awards in
Universal City,
California
I felt very
powerful in
this outfit.
Thats not
my hair,
obviously.
The ponytail
holder was
actually this
long [holds
her hands
about eight
inches apart],
because we
had to hide,
like, ten
pounds of blue
hair extensions
in the ponytail
holder.
2011
2011
At the NCLR
ALMA Awards in
Santa Monica
I felt very
beautiful, very
Latina in this
one. This was
also a good,
curvy, tightfitting dress
that I felt like
a woman in.
And the makeup
was on point.
At the Latin
Grammys
in Las Vegas
The stylist
I had at the time
actually didnt
know which
way the dress
went. Turns out
I was wearing
it backward! It
was kind of funny.
The backward
dress: fail. I liked
the deep plunge
because Id never
done anything
like that before.
I had so many
extensions. They
looked like two
long pigtails.
At the
Vanity Fair
Oscar party
in West
Hollywood
This was
probably
one of my
favorite redcarpet looks.
I love gold,
and I miss
having long,
dark hair.
2013
2014
At a
Television
Critics
Association
event in
West
Hollywood
I love
leather
pants and
blazers.
Thats kind
of like my
go-to look.
At a 104.3 MYFM
event in Hollywood
I had my nails
match my hair. It
was, like, brown
going into purple
going into silver.
I was actually
wearing my own
clothes. I didnt
have a stylistI
had my suitcase.
Complexion
Perfection
Hope in a jar? Please. Skin care in the year 2015 is about visible,
quantifiable results, and we have the pictures to prove it. By Elizabeth Siegel
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Fine Lines
Kerith Knechtel, 34 First, some good news: Fine lines, like the ones around Knechtels eyes, are
superficial enough to minimize at home, says Chapas. But the creases on her forehead are caused
by muscles deep under the skin, and theyre more difficult to correct with skin care alone.
What the dermatologist says: The best anti-aging ingredients work even better if you combine them. I advised
Kerith to apply a moisturizing hyaluronic acid serum under
two formulas that smooth lines by building collagen: Eau
Thermale Avne Rtrinal H.A.F. Firming Gel with retinol and
Neocutis Journe SPF 30 with growth factors, says Chapas.
Overnight, she put gentle retinol formulas from RoC on her
face and eyesmore-potent formulas could have exacerbated
her dry skinand another cream with growth factors from
Neocutis. Chapas also recommended that Knechtel use a
Masque Bar hydrating sheet mask at least twice a week to
improve the dryness that was making her lines more noticeable. After three months, I could see an improvement in the
fine lines around Keriths eyes, says Chapas. But the deep
wrinkles on her forehead didnt changethats in keeping
with what over-the-counter skin care can realistically do.
What the patient says: I used to only use moisturizer, so
I thought Id never remember everything, says Knechtel.
But now I love the SkinCeuticals serum and the Masque Bar
maskboth make my skin so glow-y. My skin looks much
fresher now, the lines around my eyes and lips are softer, and
my skin is brighter and more even overall.
Night
Before Better sunscreen use would have helped
prevent fine lines, but the forehead creases were
caused by strong facial muscles, says Chapas.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: DON ALLEN STUDIOS (2); JOHN MANNO 8); DAVID COOK; CANFIELD IMAGING SYSTEMS (2)
Hyperpigmentation
Anna Pacewicz, 39 If youve ever pretended sun spots were freckles, Pacewicz can relate: But
mine kept getting darker and darker, until I realized they were officially age spots, she
says. Then I had a baby, and during my pregnancy, I got a dark patch on my forehead, too.
What the dermatologist says: Melasmadark patches
caused by hormonal changes, like pregnancyis one of the
most difficult skin issues to treat at home, says Fusco, who
built this routine around the three types of products that
work best on deep pigmentation: exfoliators, brightening
serums, and sunscreen. When you exfoliate with a glycolic acid night cream and a weekly alpha and beta hydroxy
acid peel, brightening ingredients penetrate better. I chose
SkinMedicas Lytera serum for Anna because its blend of vitamin C and retinol is reliably effective. And since UV exposure makes spots worse and treatments pointless, sunscreen
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: DON ALLEN STUDIOS (2); JOHN MANNO (9); CANFIELD IMAGING SYSTEMS (2)
Exfoliating cleanser:
Vichy Normaderm Triple Action
3 in 1 Cleanser
Retinol and vitamin C serum:
SkinMedica Lytera Skin
Brightening Complex
Eye cream with caffeine: Vichy
ProEven Eyes Daily Eye Corrector
for Dark Circles and Spots
Sunscreen: Supergoop Everyday
Sunscreen With CRT SPF 50
Night
Gentle exfoliator: First Aid
Beauty Facial Radiance Polish
Retinol and vitamin C serum:
SkinMedica Lytera Skin
Brightening Complex
Eye cream with caffeine: Vichy
ProEven Eyes Daily Eye Corrector
for Dark Circles and Spots
Glycolic acid cream: Caudalie
Vinoperfect Cell Renewal
Night Cream
Once a week
Alpha and beta hydroxy acid
peel: Dr. Dennis Gross
Skincare Alpha Beta Peel
Before Her melasma is the dark-brown cluster
above her eyebrow; her sun spots are the pinpoints
across her nose and cheeks, says Fusco.
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Dullness
Scarlett Kim, 34 After a late night, most peoples skin looks dull and dry. But for Kim, thats how
mine has started to look all year round. I want the dewy look I always see in magazines.
What the dermatologist says: The
Night
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: DON ALLEN STUDIOS (2); JOHN MANNO (8); CANFIELD IMAGING SYSTEMS (2)
Acne
Shana Gotlieb, 31 You dont need a prescription to get smoother, softer, more even skin. You do
need one, however, to put a stop to the hormonal acne that often plagues women in their 20s and
30s (and sometimes well beyond). Unfortunately, breakouts driven by hormone changes are
rarely fixed by over-the-counter salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide acne products alone, says New
York City dermatologist Jennifer MacGregor, who created this regimen of both prescription and
over-the-counter products to treat Gotliebs hormonal breakouts.
CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: DON ALLEN STUDIOS (2); JOHN MANNO (4); DAVID COOK; JOHN MANNO (2)
Night
Before Breakouts on the chin and jaw are typical
of hormonal acne, says MacGregor.
Hydrating cleanser:
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser
Prescription antibacterial gel:
Aczone Gel 5%
Prescription retinoid:
Tretinoin 0.025%
Basic moisturizer: Theraplex
HydroLotion Daily Skin Moisturizer
SKIN TRACKER
Allure teamed up with SkinBetter, a new website and free app that employs the
same Canfield Imaging Systems skin-imaging technology that doctors use. But the
app takes the science one step further, giving specific product recommendations
based on the imaging and an algorithm. Every product we suggest was vetted
by top dermatologists and plastic surgeons, says former pharmaceutical executive
Jonah Shacknai, who created SkinBetter. We only wanted to include the skin
care they tell their patients to use. If you take a new picture every few weeks, you
can chart your progress and see whether your regimen is making any difference
and exactly how much. One caveat: SkinBetter currently cant assess acne, but as
the cameras on phones improve, that may change.
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THE
NEW
CLASSICS
75
POWER
PLAYERS
Classicsof
any eraare both
inspired and
inspiring. A closer
look at the
latest additions to
the pantheon.
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THIERRY MUGLER
ANGEL, 1992
The scent: Its radical
confectionary
notes of caramel,
cotton candy,
raspberry macaron,
and hot chocolate
jump-started an
entire category of
modern scents.
The descendants:
Chanel Coco
Mademoiselle; Viktor
& Rolf Flowerbomb;
Serge Lutens Jeux de
Peau; Prada Candy
BULGARI EAU
PARFUME AU TH
VERT, 1993
The scent: With
notes of orange
blossom, cardamom,
and coriander over
green tea, it led the
way for radiant,
tea-inflected green
scents and is still
considered the ideal.
The descendants:
LOccitane Green
Tea; LArtisan
Parfumeur Th Pour
un Et
DAVID COOK
IN1985,
DAVID COOK
DIOR JADORE,
1999
The scent: A fruity
floral whose
combination of
mandarin,
bergamot, sambac
jasmine, Turkish
rose, plum,
and musk has
kept it a perennial
best-seller.
The descendants:
DKNY Golden
Delicious;
Fragonard Belle
de Nuit
CHANEL COCO
MADEMOISELLE,
2001
The scent: Like
most Chanel
perfumes, this
one has a heart
of rose and
jasminebut it
also has flirtier
patchouli, orange,
and vanilla notes.
The descendants:
Dior Miss Dior
Cherie; Lanvin
Rumeur; Dolce &
Gabbana The One
THERE IS
A THIN
LINE
BETWEEN
A FAILURE
AND AN
ICON.
When it was being developed,
Beckers floral-fruit blend was
famously put up against four other contenders for a major launch by
Dior; every focus group chose JAdore
by a comfortable margin, though
there were more challenging, more
radical entries, insiders say. I think
that was because it was an instant
pleasure, says Becker. It had a lot
of points of entry. While JAdore is
not disruptive by any measure, it has
remained a superstar for 16 years,
beloved for its radiance and clarity,
achieved without sacrificing sillage,
that trail of dreams left behind in the
room. Such harmony itself may be
the key to its iconic reputation.
Perhaps the ultimate rule for what
achieves classic status is that there are
no hard and fast rules. You can say
that an icon has to be shocking, says
Frolova. But sometimes it can just be
shockingly good.
NARCISO
RODRIGUEZ FOR
HER, 2003
The scent: An
intoxicating brew
of orange blossom,
osmanthus,
and amber with a
center of musk.
Frankly sexy,
it brought musk
back into
the mainstream.
The descendants:
Este Lauder
Modern Muse;
Guerlain Idylle
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High
Defintion
After decades of wanting bigger, rounder
breasts, women are increasingly choosing
altitude over amplitude. And modern science
has a new array of breast-lift techniques to
give them exactly that.
By Joan Kron
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Before surgery
80
Before surgery
FROM TOP: COURTESY OF WILLIAM P. ADAMS, JR., M.D.; COURTESY OF MICHAEL LAW, M.D.
25%
the fat into precisely the right spots to create naturallooking contours takes up to one and a half hours (at a cost
of around $900, in addition to the surgeons fees, with a
national average of $4,200, plus operating-room and anesthesia charges). The risks, though small, include the calcification cysts (which doctors now consider harmless) and
lumpiness. Another factor: The added volume in the breast
can fluctuate with weight gain and loss.
There are, of course, many women who still undergo
traditional breast lifts without mesh or injections. Missy,
a 34-year-old full-time mother, is one. I had nursed two
kids. I felt deflated and matronly, she says. I hated bra
shopping. I was always looking for the perfect push-up
bra. She was relieved when her doctor, Michael Law, a
plastic surgeon in Raleigh, North Carolina, told her that
she had enough tissue in her breasts for a surgical lift that
would not require an implant or added fat.
Fifteen months after the surgerya two-hour procedure under monitored sedation (though general anesthesia
is often used)Missy says she no longer needs an underwire bra. At size 34C, she is one cup smaller than before
the surgery. Her scars are faint after six treatments with a
pulsed-dye laser and six months of daily use of a silicone
gel. And more than one year after the operation, she is also
out of the risk zone for early relapse. The biggest reward of
Missys breast lift, however, is the way she feels about herself. I can wear sundresses without a bra again, she says.
I feel more feminine, more comfortable in clothing, in a
bathing suitand in my naked body.
Before surgery
This 40-year-olds breasts were lifted with traditional surgery plus fat grafts
taken from her abdomen. The surgery, performed by Law, took three hours.
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SHATTERED PATTERN
Mink coat, silk top and pants,
and leather sandals and
bag by Fendi. Makeup colors:
Brow Tech to Go in Brunette
and Be Legendary Lipstick in
Nylon Nude by Smashbox.
These pages: Hair, Rolando
Beauchamp; makeup, Maki
Ryoke; manicure, Sheril
Bailey. Model: Amanda Wellsh.
Fashion editor: Paul Cavaco.
Details, see Shopping Guide.
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Pop
Stars
Black and white and red all
over. The news in prints, from
op art to strong stripes.
JIGSAW PRINT
Viscose georgette top and
viscose Jacquard pants by
Proenza Schouler. Makeup
colors: PureBrow Brow Gel
in Brunette and PureMoist
Lipstick in Madison by
Jane Iredale. Details, see
Shopping Guide.
BLACK BLOCKS
Cotton jacket and pants,
leather sandals, and
leather-and-silicone tote
by Alexander Wang.
Viscose nylon crop top
from T by Alexander Wang.
Makeup colors: Double
Wear Stay-in-Place Brow
Lift Duo in Highlight/Rich
Brown and Pure Color
Envy Sculpting Lipstick
in Insatiable Ivory by
Este Lauder. Details, see
Shopping Guide.
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STRIPES AND
ZIGZAGS
Beaver-fur coat, nylon
dress, leather heels, and
belt by Louis Vuitton.
Makeup colors: Colorful
eye shadow in Indian
Summer and Rouge
lipstick in Ingenuous by
Sephora. Details, see
Shopping Guide.
SCRIBBLE DRESS
Viscose dress by Sportmax.
Belt by Oscar de la
Renta. Makeup colors: True
Bronze Pressed Powder
Bronzer in Sunswept and A
Different Nail Enamel for
Sensitive Skins in Call My
Buff by Clinique. Details,
see Shopping Guide.
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SWIRL PRINT
Silk crepe coat by Alexander
McQueen. Wool pants
by Dior. Leather sandals
by Alexander Wang.
Makeup colors: 5 Couleurs
Eyeshadow Palette in
Montaigne and Rouge Dior
Baume Lip Treatment
in Star by Dior. Details, see
Shopping Guide.
RACING STRIPES
Cotton linen top and pants
and leather-and-vinyl
sandals by Marni. Makeup
colors: Ready Bronzer
in The High Dive and
Marvelous Moxie Lipgloss
in Smooth Talker by
BareMinerals. Details,
see Shopping Guide.
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HIGHLIGHTER
STREAKS
Cotton dress by Mugler.
Leather sandals by
Alexander Wang. Leatherand-canvas bag by
The Common Knowledge.
Makeup colors: Kit
Sourcils Pro Perfect Eyes
& Brows Palette and
Instant Light Lip Balm
Perfector in My Pink
by Clarins. Details, see
Shopping Guide.
89
Good
90
Nights
Scientists have issued a wake-up
call: You can stop worrying
about how many hours you get
and start focusing on how
well you sleep. By Ramona Emerson
TRUNK ARCHIVE
91
Light.
Timing.
Temperature.
Screens.
Naps.
Anxiety.
Food.
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Light or Heavy?
If youve always assumed that people who say they
slept through their alarm are liars, youre
probably a light sleeper, and that might have to do
with what is going on, or rather not going on,
in your brain. When researchers exposed sleepers to a
variety of soundsa toilet flushing, street noise, an
airplane overheadthey found that staying asleep was
associated with the bursts of intense brain activity
(sleep spindles) that sleepers had experienced.
The researchers theorized that spindles are one way
that the brain keeps outside sensory information from
waking you up. Unfortunately, we sleep less as we
age. Ever notice how you can practically stand a
newborn on her head without waking her up but your
parents deliver a breakfast-table play-by-play of their
nighttime awakenings? While theres no way to train
yourself to be a deeper sleeper, you can try to
block as much outside stimulation as possible. The
best way to do this without moving to a soundproofed
home is to wear earplugs, since ambient noise
is the most common cause of sleep interruption.
THE
COMFORT
ZONE
ennifer Aniston has a way of connecting with women. On the Today show
this summer, she addressed some of the
questions that people have been asking
her for years: When will she get married?
When will she have a baby? In a friendly,
candid tone, Aniston told Carson Daly, I
dont have this sort of checklist of things
that have to be done...and if theyre not
checked, then Ive failed some part of
my feminism...or my value as a woman.
Within minutes, fans took to the Internet
to tweet their support: Amen, Sista!; Thats feminism, go
girl!; Thank you, Jennifer Aniston.
Every once in a while, when she decides to comment on
a relationship or quash a persistent rumor, Aniston says
something that really sticks. And I dont have a checklist
is as good an answer as any, not that Aniston is worrying
about hitting any marks. She and her fianc, actor-directorwriter Justin Theroux, celebrated Therouxs forty-third
birthday and their two-year engagement in Bora Bora,
where she went paddleboarding.
Life is pretty good for Aniston, 45, who, along with Theroux, just completed renovations on their home in Los Angeles. The house is much like Aniston herself: guarded on the
outside, but open and welcoming to those she invites in. A
few minutes into our interview, it becomes clear that her
living roomwith its minimalist decor, stocked bar, and
enormous windowsis first and foremost about living. And
sometimes life gets messy. Watch outincoming! Aniston
shouts, seconds before her pit bull mix, Sophie, charges
the couch and licks my chin. Maybe its all those years of
reading about her and watching her on TV (hard to believe
94
that Friends first aired two decades ago), but theres something about Aniston that inspires kinship. At times, you
just want to high-five her or give her a hug. Aniston doesnt
court a following; she simply attracts it. Lately, she has been
embracing that in a new wayand now shes taken seriously
as both a businesswoman and an actress.
You want to obsess over her hair? Be her guest, and join
the good-hair club. Aniston is a co-owner of and spokeswoman for Living Proof, a beauty company founded by
biotech scientists who, as she puts it, decided while curing
cancer and heart disease, Lets figure out womens bad-hair
days. Shes not kidding. With roots at MIT, the company
includes scientists from backgrounds in cancer research.
New this month: Living Proof Curl, a line of products
promising to help curly hair hold its shape without frizz.
Anistons hair is naturally curly, though in the past she
usually wore it straight because controlling the texture was
so arduous. I mean, the amount of crap that Id have to load
up, layering different products and going down to the ocean
and getting some water bottles filled with beach water [to
spray on it]. That would work. But how often are you near a
beach?... Its nice to let it go raw and animal. You just have to
have the right product, says Aniston, who mentions some
of Living Proof s lab tests for the line. For one, the scientists used water bottles to simulate a rainstorm by spritzing
two locks of curly hair that had been treated with two different products: Living Proof Curl Defining Styling Cream
and a competitor. Ours stayed bouncy and curly, she says,
clearly proud of it. Its nice when something works and
does what it says its going to do. A bad-hair day really can
set you off on the wrong foot, as can many other things, but
its nice when you get the good hair down, because that way
you can focus on all the other things that are going wrong.
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96
BEAUTY
CALL
97
Circa 1972
98
Baby picture
Well, who
doesnt want
to be a clown?
I dont know
what that
[outfit] was,
but that was
a clown or
just a terrible
childs outfit
that my
mother put
me in.
2006
2008
Filming 30 Rock
Tina Fey, funny. Alec
Baldwin, I worship,
genius. Sweet Jane
Krakowski. That whole
cast was so fun. I love
shooting in New York
City more than I can
explain. I just love it so
much. The energy, the
city itself, the people.
2011
With Charlie Day in
Horrible Bosses Well,
whats more fun than
making Charlie feel as
uncomfortable as you
possibly can? I love it.
2014
With Justin
Theroux at
the premiere
of The
Leftovers in
New York
City Im so
proud of him.
We have so
much fun
together....
It was nice
to learn how
to sort of
relinquish
control and
let someone
really care
deeply for
you. Its quite
wonderful.
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2002
1998
With Paul Rudd in The Object
of My Affection Im dancing
where are we? Im pregnant
with his child. Right? Im actually
drawing a blank on what
happened [in the movie]. We
have fun. He lives in New
York. Whenever we can [get
together], we do.
2009
With Courteney
Cox at the
2010 Crystal +
Lucy Awards
in Century City,
California
This is my
uniform, right
there. Id gotten
back from
shooting Just
Go With It. I
dont think she
knew I was
even coming.
That was a Roland
Mouret dress.
I love it, worship
it. As I do that
woman Im
standing next to.
2010
2014
With her
father,
receiving a
star on the
Hollywood
Walk of
Fame
Ah, Papa.
Handsome
Greek man.
Always has
a kerchief
if hes out
to a fancy
event. So
handsome.
2004
On Saturday Night
Live That was the
second time I hosted
SNL. I think this was
an ad for an album that
these country girls
were coming out with.
Thats some serious
curly hair. And look
at that outfit. Thats
fabulously tragic.
2011
2013
2012
With Paul Rudd and Justin Theroux in
Wanderlust Theres all of our gang.
[Justin and I] got to know each other in
this, but we met when he was writing
Tropic Thunder. But this is where we all
became really good friends. We got
together way after we shot this movie,
so whenever we come upon it, its so
weird; we werent even, like, thinking of
each other in those terms back then.
This is so funny when I look back.
With Gwyneth
Paltrow at a
Stand Up to
Cancer event in
Hollywood
Ive known her a
long time. That
woman has
got style to the
moon and back.
Chic, effortless,
gorgeous.
This sums us up.
Look, Im in a
T-shirt, jeans,
and 400-year-old
shoes, and
this one is just,
like, to a T.
Shes always been
sweet to me.
2013
With Chelsea Handler
at the Vanity Fair Oscar
party in West
Hollywood Thats my
girl. Not only funny but
kind, caring, loyal.
Thats a big red dress.
Felt like The King and I.
2014
At an event
for her
fragrance
Jennifer
Aniston
in New
York City
Thats
Vivienne
Westwood.
Love that
dress. Bright
color, I
know. More
color than
Im used to
wearing.
Im holding
my first
perfume that
came out.
With Chris
McMillan at a
Living Proof
launch in New
York City Chris
is so adorably
awkward. He
makes me
happy. Very
good friends. I
love that dress.
Its loose and
comfortable.
Ive had that
shoe for way
longer than I
should admit.
Its over ten
years old. Yep. I
keep shoes for a
very long time.
2014
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BEAUTY REPORTER Page 20, clockwise from top left: Sonny
Vandevelde/indigitalimages.com/style.com; David Cook; John
Manno; David Cook (8); Delphine Achard.
FASHION CRAVINGS Page 26, David Cook (still lifes); Giovanni
Giannoni (Louis Vuitton); courtesy of Stella McCartney (Stella
McCartney); courtesy of Marni (Marni).
BLANKING OUT Page 42, from left: Courtesy of Zoya; courtesy
of Sally Hansen (2); courtesy of OPI.
THE POWER OF TRANSFORMATION Page 49, top row, from left:
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Retna Ltd.; Uppa-Ipol/Globe Photos; Mike Marsland/WireImage;
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SHOPPING GUIDE
Cover: Donna Karan New York sequined silk dress, $7,500.
Donna Karan New York stores. Cover Look, page 12: Donna
Karan New York sequined silk dress, $7,500. Donna Karan New
York stores. Fashion Bulletin, page 25: Gucci cotton denim
shirt, $750, and leather shoes, $595. Select Gucci stores.
Fashion Cravings, page 26: Louis Vuitton nylon-blend dress,
$3,250; bandeau, $520; briefs, $590; leather shoes, $1,775;
and belt, $570. Select Louis Vuitton stores. Hair Rebels, page
50: Louis Vuitton lace jersey top, $2,220; suede skirt, $3,400;
satin-and-leather shoes, $1,350; and belt, $570. Select Louis
Vuitton stores. Miu Miu cashmere knit vest, chiffon top, and
silk pants, prices available upon request. Select Miu Miu stores.
Marc Jacobs silk-and-polyester dress, $4,800, and velvet shoes,
$2,990. Marc Jacobs stores. Page 53: Emilio Pucci leather
jacket, $6,090. Emiliopucci.com. Gucci python-and-leather
jacket, $5,400. Select Gucci stores. Page 55: Bottega Veneta
silk dress, $2,600. Bottega Veneta stores. Eshvi earrings, $338.
Eshvi.co.uk. Assad Mounser necklace, $695. Assadmounser
.com. Cooler Heads, page 57: Cline viscose-blend top,
$2,600, and skirt, $2,800. Bergdorf Goodman, N.Y.C. 800558-1855. Edge of Ember cuff, $205. Edgeofember.com. Eshvi
resin ring, $270, and earrings, $221. Eshvi.co.uk. Page 59: Stella
McCartney silk dress, $2,290. Stella McCartney, N.Y.C. 212-2551556. Louis Vuitton silk polyester jacket, $5,910. Select Louis
Vuitton stores. Page 61: Derek Lam cotton-blend top, $990.
Neiman Marcus stores. Scnci headbands, $7.99 for three.
Scunci.com. Giambattista Valli embroidered silk dress, $5,375.
Modaoperandi.com. Odile Gilbert hairpin, $148.99. Odilegilbert
creations.com. Finding Her Voice, page 64: Vivienne Westwood
silk dress, $6,500. Vivienne Westwood, Los Angeles. 323-9510021. Sophia Webster beaded leather boots, $2,250. Us.sophia
webster.co.uk. Schiaparelli Haute Couture gloves, price available upon request. By special order at Schiaparelli, Paris.
33-0-1-5535-2090. Page 65: Emporio Armani PVC-and-silk
dress, $1,745. Emporio Armani stores. Alexis Bittar ear cuff,
price available upon request. Alexisbittar.com. Complexion
Perfection, page 69: Nina Ricci linen jacket, $1,890, and skirt,
$1,050. Neiman Marcus stores. Cartier steel-and-leather watch,
$2,740. Select Cartier stores. Prada leather bag, $2,950. Select
Prada stores. Pop Stars, page 82: Fendi mink coat, $41,000; silk
top, price available upon request; silk pants, $1,500; leather
sandals, $950; and leather bag, $2,900. Fendi, N.Y.C. 212-7594646. Page 83: Proenza Schouler viscose georgette top, $1,150,
and viscose Jacquard pants, $1,650. Proenza Schouler, N.Y.C.
212-420-7300. Page 84: Alexander Wang cotton jacket, $1,095;
cotton pants, $525; leather sandals, $425; and leather-and-silicone tote, price available upon request. Alexander Wang, N.Y.C.
212-977-9683. T by Alexander Wang viscose nylon crop top,
$285. Alexander Wang, N.Y.C. 212-977-9683. Page 85: Louis
Vuitton beaver-fur coat, price available upon request; nylon
dress, $3,250; leather heels, $2,130; and belt, $570. Select Louis
Vuitton stores. Page 86: Sportmax viscose dress, $895. Sportmax, N.Y.C. 212-674-1817. Oscar de la Renta belt, $790. Oscar de
la Renta stores. Page 87: Alexander McQueen silk crepe coat,
price available upon request. By special order. 44-207-318-2222.
Dior wool pants, $1,350. Dior stores. Alexander Wang leather
sandals, $425. Alexander Wang, N.Y.C. 212-977-9683. Page 88:
Marni cotton linen top, $560, and pants, $640. Modaoperandi
.com. Marni leather-and-vinyl sandals, $620. Marni stores. Page
89: Mugler cotton dress, $2,439. The Webster, Miami Beach.
305-674-7899. Alexander Wang leather sandals, $525. Alexander Wang, N.Y.C. 212-977-9683. The Common Knowledge
leather-and-canvas bag, $595. Thecommonknowledge.us. The
Comfort Zone, page 95: Altuzarra beaded silk dress, $3,600.
Barneys New York, N.Y.C. 212-826-8900.
PRIVATEEYE
WHAT GETS
YOU ON
THE DANCE
FLOOR?
Celebrities are an extroverted buncha
tendency that extends to the dance floor.
We asked guests at the CFDA Awards,
Fashion Rocks, and the launch of Calvin
Klein Reveal what song gets them on their
feet. Iggy Azalea goes for something
ridiculouslike the Spice Girlsthat you
cant even dance to properly now. Then
the pressure is off me. Like-minded
stars include James McAvoy, who loves
Copacabana; Sting, a fan of Hot Pants
by James Brown; and Karen Elson. A Girl
Like You by Edwyn Collins, she said.
Its a 90s song because Im a 90s girl.
Kate Mara rocks to Miley Cyruss Bangerz
album, and Serena Williams swears by
Turn Down for What by DJ Snake and Lil
Jon. Neil Patrick Harris has a complicated
relationship with his number-one hit.
That song #Selfie is a disaster, but I cant
stop listening to it, he said. DJs, take note.
KOKOMO
BY THE
BEACH BOYS.
MILEY CYRUS
Katie Holmes
Rump Shaker.
Amber Valletta
Greta Gerwig
Heart of Glass
will always get me on
the dance floor.
If there is any
Hall & Oates,
Ill be out there.
Rashida Jones
Michael Jackson, Dont
Stop Til You Get
Enough. Classic
always works.
Marion
Cotillard
Lykke Li. And
anything
by Rihanna.
Oprah Winfrey
It would take an entire
marimba band to
get me up, because Im
so jet-lagged.
MICHAEL KOVAC/WIREIMAGE (CYRUS); JASON MERRITT/GETTY IMAGES (GERWIG); PAUL REDMOND/WIREIMAGE (WINFREY)
JEFFREY SLONIM