FASHION Magazine
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5 Things to Know About Our May Cover Star, Charlie Reynolds
Find out more about the up-and-coming Canadian model.
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5 Minutes With Maxwell N. Burnstein, the Artist Behind Our May Cover Shoot
ICYMI, our May cover, featuring supermodel Jourdan Dunn, dropped this week (you can read the cover story here) and we’re so excited to introduce you to the artist behind the shoot, Maxwell N. Burnstein. (AKA the man behind the gorgeous flowers!) With 41.5k Instagram followers, his work has clearly garnered attention. We chatted with Burnstein […]
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FASHION Magazine May 2016 Cover: Olivia Munn
Olivia Munn is swiping the screen of her phone like a woman on a mission. She’s eager to show me some images that have been irking her and her publicists, agents, and hair and makeup artists. There are a lot of photos to go through because Munn, 35, has been on a lot of red […]
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Why Older Women Often Opt for Short Hair (and What to Do if You Want to Keep Your Length)
Close your eyes and imagine a woman on the other side of mid-life. Does she have long, flowing locks whipping behind her like Lady Godiva, or does she have a short pixie or a pert bob? Chances are you pictured her with the latter. Whether adopting a stylish crop like Robin Wright’s or an old […]
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Meet Meghan Markle: The Suits Actress Talks Freckles, Odd Jobs and Louboutins
A spate of strong leading ladies has been holding court on television lately, women like Scandal’s Olivia Pope and The Mindy Project’s Mindy Lahiri, who refuse to cheer from the sidelines. While USA Network’s hit legal drama Suits—onto its fourth season—might seem like a boys’ club in comparison, it does its best to reject stereotypical power dynamics, thanks to female characters whose strength often rivals that of their male counterparts.
In fact, many of the women on the show play powerful dealmakers, stealth lawmakers and unapologetic ball breakers. “Beyond the fact that they’re strong women who aren’t just playing a wife, a girlfriend or this pretty little thing, these are all flawed and interesting women who are relatable as much as they are aspirational,” says 32-year-old actress Meghan Markle, who plays one of Suits’ most ambitious characters, a by-the-book paralegal by the name of Rachel Zane.
Unlike in many shows that typecast non-white characters, Markle—who is African-American, English and Irish—is not the token ethnic girl. “In the past, the dream girl would be blonde-haired and blue-eyed. It wouldn’t be me, who’s biracial and freckled,” she says.