The covers are shot by Dan Beleiu. (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Hailey Bieber, here to view 2017 cover featuring Nora Attal.
The covers are shot by Dan Beleiu. (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Hailey Bieber, here to view 2017 cover featuring Nora Attal.
Mikael Jansson shot the cover. (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Jane Birkin, Lou Doillon and Charlotte Gainsbourg, here to view 2017 cover featuring Rihanna, here to view 2016 cover featuring Karl Lagerfeld and Lily-Rose Depp, here to view 2015 cover featuring Vanessa Paradis, here to view 2014 cover featuring Inès De La Fressange, here to view 2013 covers featuring Victoria and David Beckham, here to view 2013 cover featuring Carla Bruni, here to view 2011 cover featuring Kate Moss, here for 2010 cover featuring Tom Ford and Daphne Groeneveld, and here for 2009 cover featuring Laetitia Casta.
Keri Russell is the cover star of Town & Country’s latest issue (on newsstands November 27th).
Russell is gearing up for her role as Zori Bliss in the upcoming Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker film in theaters December 20th.
Russell opens up to Town & Country about what she liked about wearing a mask for her Star Wars role, how she balances work and family life with her husband, actor Matthew Rhys, and her three children, along with if she believes she has an expiration date in Hollywood, and more.
On being in a mask for her Star Wars character, Zorri Bliss: “…It was very attractive, the idea of not being the lead. The mask – I felt safe in it. And tough.”
On balancing work and family life: “I see a lot of other people who have great ambition, but I feel as if my life is so full, with little kids. I’m not hungry for a certain type kind of success.”
On being shy in front of the camera: “Being photographed is a skill, and I’m not good at it. I’m a shy person, so it’s embarrassing. And I’m 43 now, so I’m able to say it’s embarrassing to me. It’s weird. I always look bad!”
On if she feels she has an expiration date in Hollywood: “I do think about it. And I feel that [the time dwindling for roles] should sort of be now. But at the same time, I just got an incredible offer to do something. A really, really rich story. Maybe it doesn’t stop.”
On social media: “I know a little bit about Instagram. I like to look at pretty things.” Images courtesy of Town & Country. (source)
UPDATED November 28th 2019: Added new covers with Lexi Boling and Giedre Dukauskaite. (source)
Sebastian Kim shot the cover. (source)
Vogue Mexico and Vogue UK are joining forces to create joint fashion editorials celebrating Mexican cultures for the magazine’s December 2019 issue! The cover stars for the issue are Kerolyn Soares and Estrella who were photographed by Tim Walker with styling direction by Kate Phelan. Hair and makeup by James Pecis and Sam Bryant. (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Luna Bijl, here to view 2017 cover featuring Grace Elizabeth, here to view 2016 cover featuring Malgosia Bela, here to view 2015 cover featuring Karlie Kloss, here to view 2014 cover featuring Issa Lish, here to view 2013 cover featuring Scarlett Johansson, here to view 2012 covers featuring Coco Rocha, here to view 2011 cover featuring Magdalena Frackowiak, here for 2010 cover with Alessandra Ambrosio, and here for 2009 cover with Heather Marks.
Madonna wears Versace on the cover of L’Officiel Italia The Italian Issue (out November 28th) photographed by Ricardo Gomes with styling direction by Eyob Yohannes. Hair and makeup by Andy LeCompte and Aaron Smith Henrikson. (source)