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Ten Covers of InStyle US June 2019


The ladies of Big Little Lies (Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Zoe Kravitz, Laura Dern, and Shailene Woodley) are gracing the latest covers of InStyle US shot by Pamela Hanson. (source)

Click here to view last year cover featuring Sandra Bullock, here to view 2017 cover featuring Karlie Kloss, here to view 2016 cover featuring Julia Roberts, here to view 2015 cover featuring Mindy Kaling, here to view 2014 cover featuring Shailene Woodley, here to view 2013 cover featuring Selena Gomez, here to view 2012 cover featuring Charlize Theron, here for 2011 cover with Taylor Swift, here for 2010 cover with Salma Hayek, and here for 2009 cover with Rebecca Romijn.


Featured Article: Zoë Kravitz for Harper’s Bazaar US October 2018


In the October issue of Harper’s BAZAAR US, Zoë Kravitz runs with wolves and goes completely unretouched—celebrating the spirit of the actress in her natural state. Speaking with her Big Little Lies co-star Reese Witherspoon, Zoë opens up about her childhood and famous family, the lack of representation in Hollywood and how humor influences her coveted style.

Zoë wears Louis Vuitton dress and Cartier earrings on the cover photographed by Camilla Akrans with styling by Patrick Mackie. Hair and makeup by Nikki Nelms and Nina Park.

On appearing completely unretouched for Harper’s BAZAAR:

Reese Witherspoon: “I’m learning so much about you. For some celebrities, the fact that your shoot was about unretouched images would be more frightening than facing a pack of wolves. Did you have any anxiety about that?”

Zoë Kravitz: “I was a little scared when they told me. What scared me most was that I was scared about it… [but after retouching] You’re like, ‘That is 100 percent not what I look like!’”

On speaking out against racial stereotyping in Hollywood: “I’m not necessarily trying to point the finger at anyone. I just want to make these writers, most of whom are probably white, aware of the things that affect me and likely affect other people as well. I’m trying to speak my mind and shift things so Hollywood can be more conscious about things. My biggest pet peeve is when I read scripts that have character descriptions like ‘Stacy, 22, perky,’ then you get four pages in and see, ‘Sarah, 22, African-American,’ which makes it clear that everyone else is white.”

On growing up biracial and her grandmother, Roxie Roker’s legacy of inspiring change: “When I got older I realized, ‘Oh, that’s why it was a big deal that my grandmother was married to a white man on the show [The Jeffersons].’ I had mixed parents, so I didn’t see it as a big deal. Then when I was educated about what the world was like, I was like, ‘This is a huge deal.’ It was brave of her to go there. I don’t think her intention was to shake things up. It was actually her truth: She was married to a white man.” (source)

Click here to view last year cover featuring Jennifer Aniston, here to view 2016 cover featuring Gigi Hadid, here to view 2015 cover featuring Sarah Jessica Parker, here to view 2014 cover featuring Katy Perry, here to view 2013 covers featuring Miley Cyrus, here to view 2012 covers featuring Kate Hudson, here to view 2011 cover featuring Lady Gaga, here for 2010 cover with Drew Barrymore, and here for 2009 cover with Janet Jackson.


Featured Article: Zoë Kravitz for Elle US January 2018


29-year-old Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald and Big Little Lies star Zoë Kravitz wears Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress and Kenneth Jay Lane earrings on the January 2018 cover of Elle US shot by Paola Kudacki with styling by Samira Nasr.

On how she fell in love with film: “I didn’t grow up with television. We had a TV, but it wasn’t connected to anything except for a VCR. My mom [Lisa Bonet] would go to the video store, and I was allowed to watch one movie a weekend. I was an only child, and your imagination goes crazy. These films kind of became my friends.”

On her Big Little Lies cast mates: “I said, Wait, I’m getting to work with whom? When? Women like Laura [Dern] and Nicole [Kidman] and Reese [Witherspoon], I’ve grown up watching them, and to me they’re, just untouchable. …They were so encouraging. When those women are in your corner, it gives you a little pep in your step.”

On how fashion inspires her acting roles: “For me, clothes are a gateway to characters. I watch Audrey Hepburn movies and I want to do my makeup like that. I watch Stand by Me and I think, I want to look like a boy.”

On the importance of being honest: “It’s good to be polite, but it’s important to be honest. There’s a difference between saying hurtful things and saying, ‘This may be a little uncomfortable, but no.’ Or ‘Please remove your hand from my lower back’ or ‘You made a weird joke. Why did you make that joke?’” (source)

Click here to view this year cover featuring Michelle Williams, here to view 2016 cover featuring Rooney Mara, here to view 2015 cover featuring Nicole Kidman, here to view 2014 cover featuring Joan Smalls, here to 2013 cover featuring Jessica Biel, here to view 2012 covers featuring Katherine Heigl, here for 2011 cover with Sarah Jessica Parker, and here for 2010 covers featuring Lady Gaga and Britney Spears.