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Jon Hamm
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and a Car Mr. Porter
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124
Laverne Cox in a
3.1 Phillip Lim bomber,
a Halston Heritage
jumpsuit, and Stuart
Weitzman slip-ons.
Photographed by
Emanuele Fontanesi.

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103 NICOLE KIDMAN: “GOOD LOVE
CAN HEAL SO MANY THINGS” THE LOOK
110 HOW TO DRESS LIKE 37 ZOEY TO THE MAX Zoey Deutch
channels her electric energy into activism
A MODERN GIRL
41 BEST DRESS Sarah Paulson
118 JON HAMM: “BEING SINGLE SUCKS”
42 THE LOOK Chic pajamas, denim jackets
(WE CAN HELP)
50 HER BEST EVER Rihanna
FEATURES INSTANT STYLE
52 MAKING MYSELF HEARD How
Sheryl Crow learned to put herself first 57 WHAT TO WEAR, WHAT TO BUY
54 AMERICAN VOICES Sasheer Zamata 68 BERGEN ON BAGS Candice Bergen
talks SNL and her work with the ACLU reviews the season’s arm candy

103 A STAR IS REBORN Nicole Kidman 70 MY STYLE Issa Rae’s must-haves


opens up about the close relationships
that have shaped her
110 THE MODERN GIRL Model Anna de
BEAUTY
73 PACK YOUR BAGS Olivia Culpo, Kate
110
Anna de Rijk in a Céline
Rijk brings ’70s silhouettes into the now Upton, and others share their travel faves dress and earrings and
116 I’M SEXY AND I KNOW IT? 78 TRANSFORMATION Zendaya a David Yurman ring.
Judy Greer finds her inner seductress 84 SO WHAT DO YOU DO, CHRISTIE Photographed by Hanna Tveite.
118 I AM HAMM Jon Hamm discusses BRINKLEY? The supermodel clues us in
life after Mad Men 91 BEAUTY TALK Taraji P. Henson
124 MIGHT AS WELL...JUMP The cast 94 INFLUENCER Dr. David Colbert ALSO IN THE ISSUE
of Orange Is the New Black breaks free 16 HELLO!
in summer’s boldest jumpsuits 97 MY BEAUTY MARK Christina Ricci
98 THE BUZZ Pro-approved picks 18 THE COVER
THE START 20 HER STYLE
27 Saint Laurent débuts sparkly boots, THE LIFE 138 THE SIGN
Tanya Taylor launches a capsule 131 SUMMER PARTY Four tastemakers 142 WHY I LOVE…
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Hello!
One of the absolute thrills of being an editor in chief is working with
women you love and admire. There’s no better place to honor them
than on our magazine’s cover, and so I’m delighted to feature Nicole
Kidman this month. with Laura
an
Nicole Kidm own
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I’ve known of Nicole longer than most. As a fifth-grader in 1983, I we entt


to the première of one of her first films, BMX Bandits, and won a pair of
Pac-Man sneakers in a raffle (I’m finally trading them in for some sparkly boots).
Over time, we’ve become friends, which is why it’s so wonderful to see her
mark yet another big moment in a career full of them with the massive success
of Big Little Lies, the HBO series she stars in and co-produced.
Nicole gives her all to her work and her family (“I don’t dabble,” she told me),
even arranging to bring Vegemite to the set when we needed it. For this alone,
she deserves our gratitude.
And speaking of wonder women, we sprang the cast of Orange Is the
New Black out of the clink and dressed them in a different type of jumpsuit.
(If acting doesn’t work out for Uzo Aduba and Laverne Cox, they could surely
join the U.S. gymnastics team. So bendy!)
ANTHONY VACCARELLO

With a litany of ladies including Charlotte Rampling look-alike Anna de Rijk,


there’s only one man who could keep up: Jon Hamm. I asked photographer
SAINT LAURENT BY

Carter Smith to “take the hottest pictures ever,” and darn it if he didn’t oblige.
Enjoy Mr. Hamm and celebrate great women and … summer! mmer!
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the country star a new title: InStyle MVP. Makeup: Jeanine Lobell. Manicure: Tonya Henderson.

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THE NEWS IN STYLE

LIGHT
FANTASTIC
At the fall 2017 shows, from
Chanel to Isabel Marant to Missoni,
sparkly boots quite literally stole
the spotlight. But the jazziest
ones came courtesy of Anthony
Vaccarello at Saint Laurent,
who uses 6,000 rhinestones to
make each pair of his slouchy,
knee-high Nikis. The message—
to quote Rihanna, who has already
worn them out on the town—is
this: Shine bright!

photographed by
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Crystal-embellished
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THE START
CLOSET CLASSIC

Sea NY
Designed by childhood FREAK OUT!
friends Monica Paolini and For his début solo
Sean Monahan, this New York collection at London
Fashion Week, recent
label is a study in contrasts:
Central Saint Martins
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FASHION STATEMENT
Max Mara
cashmere knit
top, silk crêpe
skirt, and calf-
leather pumps.

As an outspoken
advocate for
women’s rights,
Zoey Deutch
isn’t afraid to mix
politics with
performance.
Now Max Mara
is helping to
make her case
BY ERIC
WILSON

Zoey to
the Max
FASHION STATEMENT

Y ou should be really grateful you’re not catch-


ing me when I’ve had a full night of sleep,”
Zoey Deutch says, by way of introduction.
“Because you would be so exhausted!”
Due to her electric personality and machine-gun diction,
the 22-year-old actress is often called a spark plug, but it
might be more accurate to describe her as a nuclear reactor.
Wrapped in an oversize camel coat from Max Mara at Milan’s
Mandarin Oriental hotel shortly after attending the label’s
fall runway show, she bounces between the topics of fashion,
In fact, her enthusiasm is infectious, which helps explain
why Deutch has managed to vault from Vampire Academy
and Disney tween fare to the forefront of the millennial
generation in Hollywood after a handful of eclectic yet
well-received performances, notably in Richard Linklat-
er’s 2016 teen romp Everybody Wants Some!! and the young-
adult yarn Before I Fall. And she will appear in several
daring roles coming this year, including that of the wild-
spirited Oona O’Neill during her 1940s romance with J.D.
Salinger in Rebel in the Rye.
film, family, and even her irrational fears (don’t get her But it is Deutch’s commitment to speaking up for social
started on revolving doors) with an impressive exuberance. causes at a young age that inspired Women in Film, which
“When people tell me I have a lot of energy, I usually feel promotes equal opportunities in the media industry, to name
bad for them, but then they only have to spend a certain her its 2017 Max Mara Face of the Future Award winner.
amount of time with me,” Deutch says wryly. “I have to be “I’m so involved in women’s activism and rights that
with me all the time.” it feels very fitting to be
aligned with a brand that
celebrates women in film
and art,” says Deutch, who
began campaigning on be-
half of Planned Parenthood
two years ago after reading
about congressional efforts
to defund the nonprofit. And
with her family (her mother
is the actress Lea Thompson,
her father the director How-
ard Deutch) she has worked
for more than a decade with
Corazón de Vida, which supports orphanages in Baja, Mex-
ico. “It’s nice to be part of a generation that is taking more of
a vocal stance,” Deutch says. “I don’t think silence makes
you safe.”
Deutch’s advocacy has won accolades on Instagram,
where she mixes personal images with feminist messages.
“I’m just trying to have an open conversation with as many
people as I can, and that includes those who don’t always
agree with me,” she says.
Yet it’s not all politics for Deutch. She’s already captured
the attention of designers—beyond her Max Mara connec-
tion, the actress turned heads in Tory Burch at the Met
Gala this year and was seated front row at Dolce & Gabba-
na’s millennial-themed show in 2016.
“I’m very particular about what I wear,” she says. “One
of my favorite things to do with my mom and sister is to go
to garage sales. We take road trips to visit thrift stores in
Albuquerque or Montana.”
Max Mara camel-hair Vintage clothes and Max Mara coats aside, Deutch likes
wrap coat.
Inset: Deutch attends to be unpredictable with her look. “I’ll go out with my friends
the Max Mara show to a club in L.A. in a full black lawyer suit, totally buttoned
with her mother, Lea
Thompson, and sister, up, with pointy heels, and I’m barely even showing the tips of
Madelyn Deutch.
my fingers. They’ll be like, ‘Zoey?’” •

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It’s nice to
be part of a
generation
that is taking
more of a
vocal stance.
I don’t think
silence makes
you safe.”

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we constantly challenge the idea of what’s glamorous and cool. As soon
as she wears one thing and it works well, we know it’s time to go in a
totally different direction. She pulls off lo
ooks that no one else can
looks can—and
that’s what makes it fun.” –MEL OTTENBEERGG, Rihanna’s’ stylist 2015: In
GIAMBATTISTA
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2015: In COUTURE
MATTHEW at the Grammy
ADAMS Awards in L.A.
DOLAN in 2015: In
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2013: In
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the Grammy
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in Paris COUTURE
at the Dior
show in Paris

2014: In
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on March 2, 2017

Making Myself Heard


Sheryl Crow opens up about weighed down with more importance to me than it should’ve
had. But I thought if I stopped, I would disappoint people.
learning to say no, ending I measured my self-worth by my productivity.
toxic relationships, and how a One day Chrissie Hynde [of the Pretenders] visited me in
the studio in New York. She saw I was having a hard time and
change can truly do you good said, “Why are you doing this?” I told her, “If I get this record
done, I can take some time off.” And she said, “But you won’t.

W
hen I was 30, I was frantic and anxious. Even Nobody does. You finish the record, and then you start pro-
though I didn’t have kids, I was like a mom in moting it, and then you go on the road.”
an unhealthy way, trying to be a caretaker for She was right. But I didn’t change in a meaningful way un-
the people around me. For whatever reason, til 2006, when I was diagnosed with breast cancer. All of a
I felt that if I got everything right, I would sudden it was like, “You have cancer, and you’re gonna lie on
please everyone and be loved. And that belief was trans- an aluminum table with your arm over your head, and
ferred into my music and my career. you’re gonna think about this for a few months.” The best
My début record sold something like nine million copies, lessons in life are the ones that stop you in your tracks. I was
so when I went in to make my second one, I was paralyzed staring down a beast in the mirror, and it was saying, “You
at first because I was trying to be the same person I was need to start changing some things.”
three years before. People liked that version of me, so I My radiologist, who was quite a stoic woman and some-
thought, “Maybe I should just keep doing that.” There was one I would never describe as buying into woo-woo philoso-
pressure to write singles that would sound good on the ra- phy, said, “There’s a lesson in this cancer experience. Don’t
dio, to maintain my profile. miss out on your lesson.” And I really believe that’s right. I
I was also a caretaker in my personal life. I continued to needed to stop focusing on everyone else’s needs before my
get into relationships where I made myself smaller and own, to set some boundaries and start saying no more often.
smaller and smaller. I’m a fix-everything person and didn’t I also realized I’d been telling myself stories about what
have any boundaries. I’d just do what had to be done, as if I my life was supposed to look like. Because my parents have
didn’t have any needs. I didn’t fight for myself. been married for 61 years, I know what a real relationship
I was really struggling in 2001, when I was recording my can be. I wanted to become a parent, but I’d created this my-
fourth studio album, C’Mon, C’Mon. My work had become thology that there’s an order to the (CONTINUED ON PAGE 140)

52 I n S T Y L E J U LY 2 0 1 7
FEATURE

Sasheer
AMERICAN VOICES

Zamata
BETWEEN HER SHARP FIRST COMEDY
SPECIAL AND HER VIDEO FOR THE ACLU,
THE SNL STAR HAS FOUND A WAY
TO SPEAK OUT THAT’S SERIOUSLY FUNNY
by SHALAYNE PULIA

How would you describe your sense of humor in three words?


Sweet but biting. One guy came up to me after a show and
said that watching me was like getting a kiss on the cheek
and then a left hook. And I really liked that.
You just put out your first Netflix special, called Pizza Mind.
How is it different from your Saturday Night Live work?
I’m sure some people will be surprised by the whole thing.
But I have a life outside of SNL. And there are a lot of
thoughts and opinions that I don’t get to say on the show.
This special is a chance for everyone to see that.
What is the role of comedy in this political climate?
FIRST RECURR
ING SNL
Comedy has always been a way for us to learn about the
CHARACTER:
JA world. I’ve had strangers come up to me and say they’re
“In this sketch, Ch NELLE
ris
and Taraji P. Henso Rock’s my dad excited to see SNL’s take on something , which is so cool. It’s
is the best family n’s my mom, whichh
to have, ever.”
our job to analyze what’s happening and find a way to laugh
about it for a minute. I think that’s cathartic for people.
Tell us about your work as an ambassador for the American
Civil Liberties Union.
Everything I talk My job is to use my platform to highlight women’s rights
issues like I did by writing and starring in a video targeting
about comes from a privilege. I’m trying to create fun, digestible ways for people
personal place…” LOVES TO
WORK WITH to learn without feeling like they’re being attacked.
“Taraji P.
Henson has How do you feel about doing sketches that start
more energy conversations about social issues?
than anyone
I know. When Everything I talk about comes from a personal place that
she hosted
SNL, she gave broadens out to the culture at large. It’s not like the goal
110 percent the
whole time. is to make everyone woke by the end of the hour. I just talk
I was blown re things that interest, confuse, or anger me. And
about real
away.”
hen
wheen people dig my work enough to say it changed their
persspective
sp on something, that’s really cool.
Howw can audiences influence the entertainment
indu
us
ustry to show more diverse points of view?
As consumers,
cco we have to show studios what we want.
Try y supporting
s underrepresented types of art instead
off goiing to see another formulaic blockbuster.
PRESHOW
RITUAL Wh
h t’s up next for you?
hat
BIGGEST “I recite Sonnet
INFLUENCE 105 from Love’s I waan
ant to write, direct, produce, and act in movies
“I truly fell in love with Labour’s Lost
Carol Burnett because over and over anddTTV. I just want to rule my own empire and take
she had an underlying before I go over the
t industry. That’s all. Simple enough.
theme of truth in her onstage. It
material, and I try to centers me
have that too.” every time.”

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TOTES BEACHY
Five fashionable women share what they’re packing for a sunny getaway.

RAMYA GIANGOLA NATALIE JOOS IRINA LAKICEVIC KELLY WEARSTLER NICOLE WARNE
Fashion retail and brand Writer and stylist, Creative consultant and Interior designer, Digital influencer,
consultant, Gogoluxe Talesofendearment.com digital entrepreneur, Kellywearstler.com Garypeppergirl.com
Mint-journal.com
“I live in caftans all “Tata Naka makes “Iconic cat-eye shades “A one-piece swimsuit
summer. To update unique swimsuits with “This sleek off-white with good UV protection with a bit of edge, such
my collection, I’m buying amazing prints. I always cover-up is great for an are a staple for me. as this one by Eres, is a
a few from Muzungu get compliments on evening out or strolls And a denim skirt is must. For shoes, I love
Sisters, which I’ll wear mine. This season along the shore. I easy to toss into a tote slides from Ancient
with Roxanne Assoulin I’ll add extra drama imagine pairing it with and can be dressed up or Greek Sandals because
multicolor bracelets. with a big straw hat white linen sneakers down depending on they are chic without
They go with everything by Lola Hats.” during the day and flat where you are heading being fussy and can be
and are so colorful sandals at night.” post-beach.” worn in different ways.”
and fun.” Straw hat, Lola Hats,
$225; saks.com. Lycra
Cotton two-piece swimsuit, Tata Metal sunglasses, Lycra swimsuit,
dress, Naka, $305; tatanaka.com. Le Specs Luxe, $119; Eres, $570;
Muzungu lespecs.com. net-a-porter
Sisters, .com.
$257;
muzungu
sisters
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Viscose-
nylon dress,
Totême,
$230;
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.com.

Leather
slides, Tabitha
Enameled Simmons,
metal $625; net-a-
bracelets, porter.com.
Roxanne
Assoulin, Embroidered Vachetta leather sandals
$340/5; denim skirt, with raffia, Ancient
roxanne Gucci, $1,600; Greek Sandals, $240;
assoulin.com. gucci.com. net-a-porter.com.

Polyamide and
lambskin shopper,
Balenciaga, $2,900;
at Saks Fifth Avenue,
646-344-6300.
INSTANT STYLE

Bergen
OnBags
Candice Bergen,
the legendary actresss
and budding artiste
behind Bergen Bags, s,
tells us exactly what
she thinks of this
season’s arm candy

B g personalizes
Bergen p carryalls
y s
by request with fanciful, cartoonish
illustrations and donates all proceeds
to the ASPCA and the NRDC
($250–$1,000; bergenbags.com).

CHANEL “If you’re in the market for a


mini that has all or most of the house’s style
trademarks—chains (multicolored and
many) and quilting (tangerine suede)—look
no further.” Calfskin and suede calfskin,
LOUIS VUITTON $3 200; at select Chanel boutiques.
$3,200;
“Like many of us, this elegant
shoulder bag is two-sided:
One is shaded the traditional LONGCHAMP “This is everything
Vuitton espresso, and the other I look for in a bag: It’s simple, elegant,
resembles Nilla Wafers. You can and practical in size. The top zip makes
adjust it according to your it easy to get inside while keeping
mood.” Calf leather, $1,600; at bad guys out. And periwinkle is one
select Louis Vuitton stores. of my favorite colors.” Leather and
suede, $895; longchamp.com.

DOLCE & GABBANA


FENDI “You could “Dolce & Gabbana has
probably squeeze only DIOOR “Between n always appealed to me for
a
an iPhone, an Amex the burgundy
th b d leather
l th tthe wit and vibrancy of its
card, lip gloss, and an accents and shiny designs, and the flowers
old loose Life Saver into hardware, there are a creeeping
e up the strap here are
this, but what else do you lot of nice details here. aw whimsical touch. But the bag
need? What it lacks in The allover logo print is iss quite heavy, so if you’re in
size it more than makes perfect for those who need of an upper-body
up for in personality. like to flash their labels.” woorkout, this is the way to go.”
o
I love it.”
it. Napa
p leather, Canvas with calfskin Leather, $2,895; at select
$
$1,900; fendi.com.. details, $2,050; at Dior. Dolce & Gabbana boutiques.

SALVATORE
FERRAGAMO
“At last, a bucket bag
with boldness! Not for
the faint of heart, this
says zigzag with gusto.
It even has the sawtooth
GIORGIO ARMANI “To “T me, this
hi clutch
l h pattern stamped on
screams Reagan era. It’s a luxurious, sleek the buckle.” Leather, $1,150;
option for evening with a magnetic clasp an nd at Salvatore Ferragamo.
a fine gold shoulder chain, and it has just the
e
right amount of room for the woman on the e
go with a couple of extra hair extensions.”
Silk, $1,295; armani.com.

68 I n S T Y L E J U LY 2 0 1 7
INSTANT STYLE

1 Cotton
T-shirts, J.Crew,
$30 each;
jcrew.com.
my style
I SSA RAE, CO-CREATOR, CO-WRITER,
11 Serge
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Avah eau
de parfum,
$60/1.7 fl.
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normant
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AN
Denim
OF HER FAVORITE THINGS jeans,
Levi’s,
$98; levi
.com.
2 Burt’s Bees
Facial Cleansing
Towelettes, $6/30;
burtsbees.com.

1 My daily uniform
consists of T-shirts,
jeans, and Chuck 10
Taylors. 2 I’d be upset if Damn., by
Burt’s Bees facial wipes Kendrick
were ever discontinued. Lamar,
3 Rihanna is my style $10;
icon. I genuinely get available
excited to see what on iTunes.
she wears. 4 I love
hiking by the beach
in Malibu. The view
feels like a reward.
5 Dermalogica’s eye
cream–gel does
wonders to un-zombify
my dark circles. 6 I’m
currently reading Rise
of the Robots, by
Martin Ford. It’s about
the impact of robots
on the labor force.
7 To decompress after filming, I get
a massage at Tomoko, a great spa
in Beverly Hills. 8 Prosecco and
TV shows are an important part of
my nightly routine. Right now I’m
Canvas binge-watching Riverdale on the
sneakers, CW. 9 I recently saw Get Out. It
Converse, was everything I want in a movie:
$60; at darkly funny, suspenseful, and
Converse, socially relevant. 10 Kendrick
212-966- Lamar’s latest album is amazing.
1099. Every track is solid and unique.
His music makes me feel proud to
be from L.A. 11 Serge Normant’s
perfume is my signature fragrance.
It smells
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by Martin Ford, Basic
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IN CABO SAN
LUCAS, MEXICO J U LY 2 0 1 7 I n S T Y L E 73
BEAUTY

Jourdan Dunn
“Tea tree I ALWAYS in Barbados
oil is PACK MY ...
favorite coconut oil and
the basis toner. Dunn loves Kopari
of my Coconut Melt. The organic
blend moisturizes and softens
beauty skin without leaving a residue.
routine.” Another of her picks, Kopari
Coconut Rose Toner, hydrates
and contains witch hazel to
ward off sun-induced dark spots.
Kopari Coconut Melt ($38) and
Coconut Rose Toner ($24);
sephora.com.

“I put
coconut
oil on
every inch
Olivia Culpo
of my
mas
in the Baha body.”
I ALWAYS PACK MY ...
bottle of tea tree oil. Culpo
uses the natural antiseptic to
tackle “blemishes and red marks.”
Another of her carry-ons? Olly
gummy vitamins. Available in
formulas that boost skin health,
the immune system, and even
sleep quality, they’re spiked with
antioxidants and superfood
extracts like açaï, blueberry,
and pomegranate.
The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil,
$10/0.33 fl. oz.; thebodyshop.com.
Olly Women’s Super Foods Multi,
$16; olly.com.

Hudson has
used this Magic
Cream with SPF.
Kate Hudson I ALWAYS PACK MY ...
portable speaker, says Hudson.
Our fave: B&O Play’s sleek,
a
in Ibiz splash-resistant player, which is
voice-activated so there’s no
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to pump up the volume. Also
available in black and sandstone,
the device weighs under a pound,
and the sound quality is remark-
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Charlotte Tilbury Charlotte’s Magic
Cream, $100; charlottetilbury.com.
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& Caicos
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but also leaves a semimatte finish—key when
you’re headed to the tropics.
Metal sunglasses, Giorgio Armani, $250; armani.com.
Éminence Organic Skin Care Sun Defense Minerals in
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“A fun
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Olivia Palermo
on the Medit
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prepping
I ALWAYS PACK MY
M ....
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for Tokyo
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o mo.
I ALWAYS PACK MY ... Take a similarly easy
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spritzing with Dr. Hauschka’s bronzer, like the one
balancing toner. A layer of Dr. she designed for Ciaté é
Hauschka Rose Day Cream, London, brightens
which hydrates with shea butter and contours in a
and smells like a June garden, single swipe.
locks in moisture through Cotton shirt, Kule, $98;
kule.com. Olivia Palermo
long plane rides. x Ciaté London
Cetaphil Gentle Skin Cleanser, $13/16 fl. oz.; Cheekbone Cheat Duo in
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and Facial Toner ($37); dr.hauschka.com. ciatelondon.com.

76 I n S T Y L E J U LY 2 0 1 7
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Zendaya
2017

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As a Disney tween star, Zendaya “was never
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she’s not afraid to be bold.” The actress and
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78 I n S T Y L E J U LY 2 0 1 7
BEAUTY

SoWhat
Do You Do,
CHRISTIE BRINKLEY?
WHEN PEOPLE SAY “AGE IS JUST A NUMBER,” they could be
pointing at Christie Brinkley. This year the 63-year-old supermodel
posed alongside her daughters for Sports Illustrated ’s Swimsuit
Issue—the same magazine that featured her on its cover three
consecutive times, starting in 1979. And while Brinkley works with
trainers on occasion (“especially after having babies”), the longtime
vegetarian refuses to fall into a workout rut. “I haven’t been to a gym
in a long time,” she says. “I always need variety. I’d rather be moving
outdoors, taking a Zumba class, riding a bike on the beach—anything
so fun that I barely realize I’ve come home dripping in sweat.”

STAY AFLOAT
“My daughter
Sailor is totally
low-maintenance
and encourages
me to be the
same. She likes
me to be out the
door as fast as
possible so that
I can get outside
with her,” says
SMOOTH SKIN
Brinkley. “We
“I always start my day by
live by the water,
exfoliating to remove dead
so I’ll kayak and
skin cells before I apply any
paddleboard
other product.” A session
with her too.”
with her line’s hot thermal
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outside, I go spin at drinks come in
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Brinkley uses this
being in a class every afternoon.
lotion “a couple of
environment that I’m convinced
times a week because
energizes you.” they boost my
I love the gradual
glow it gives me.” immune system.”
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Taraji P.
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THE REFRESHINGLY CANDID ACTRESS
OPENS UP ABOUT HER COLLEGE SIDE
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LOW-KEY APPROACH TO BEAUTY

91
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my real hair. I also like a clean, fresh face. I’m happy when I
look well rested with no raccoon circles under my eyes.
Has anyone in Hollywood ever suggested you change NOVEMBER FEBRUARY
2015 2016
something about your look? Nobody has been crazy enough
to actually say it, but I’ve picked up on vibes when it’s been
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T ake a seat at a suburban Nashville diner on
a random morning and you may see a tall,
curly-haired Australian actress eating an
egg-white omelette amongst the regulars.
On this particular spring morning, waiting
in the corner booth of Noshville, I hear a
hoot of laughter and then Nicole Kidman
appears, casually escorted by country
singer Vince Gill. Before sitting down for a
full breakfast one booth over, he drops her off with me and announces
that he’s turning 60 the next day. “Say hello to my boyfriend,” he says
to Kidman, referring to her husband, Keith Urban.
Noshville is quite something. It’s a New York–style deli in Green
Hills populated by a demographic that makes Kidman and me look as if
we belong at the kids’ table. “Oh, I love this place,” she says, bopping
around like, yes, a kid. “I do everything here.”
Kidman, who turns 50 this summer, is in her element, both physically
and metaphorically. At the start of a four-month break from back-to-
back projects, she’s taking a breath and spending time with Urban and
right now. We’re group-texting “What date
can you do?”
LB: You and Naomi Watts have been
friends for more than 30 years. How often
do you see her?
NK: I maybe don’t see her, but we talk a
lot. We were on the phone for an hour the
other day. She’s the one I’m trying to get a
trip together with, just to have some time.
LB: What are you doing for your 50th
birthday?
NK: Haven’t decided.
LB: Do you want to do something big?
their two daughters, Sunday and Faith. After a three-decades-plus act- NK: No. Me, big?
ing career—both amply rewarded and deliberately esoteric—she is in the LB: “Big” as in “go away somewhere.”
unusual and glorious position of coming off the massive HBO hit series NK: Yeah, maybe. Keith and I might go on a
Big Little Lies, which, in this age of binge-watching, was addictive ap- hike with the girls. Or just go to the beach,
pointment viewing. The miniseries, co-produced by Kidman and Reese swim, and be together. Naomi is trying to
Witherspoon, among others, and co-starring Laura Dern and Shailene get me to have a party. I’ll probably go to
Woodley, was pretty mainstream for Kidman, and its success gave her Australia and see her and my mom.
an old-fashioned kick. “I was like, ‘Yeah, I’ll do this because I want to LB: You travel like mad. Do you sleep well
work with my friends.’” She laughs. “And, luckily, my friends are talented.” on planes?
June 23 sees the release of Sofia Coppola’s gothic Civil War NK: Yeah, I’ll always choose a night flight.
drama, The Beguiled, a remake of the 1971 Clint Eastwood classic. I kind of bed down. I put on my jammies. I
Kidman plays the headmistress of a girls’ school faced with a wolf in change the time. I’ve read all those things
Colin Farrell’s clothing. Buttoned-up but ballsy, her character is about how to combat jet lag—in your mag-
the opposite of Kidman herself, who is the dictionary definition of azine! I even travel with my own pillow.
sensitive. But I guess that’s why they call it acting. My comfort thing is my own pillow, like a
baby. I’ve got baby qualities. [Laughs]
LAURA BROWN: I still can’t get over Big Little Lies. What a LB: You just finished Untouchable, and now you’re off for
triumph for grown-up ladies. four months, right?
NICOLE KIDMAN: I always say when women unite and NK: Yeah, I’m going to go on some field trips for UN Women.
work together, we’re very powerful. One, because we’re very [Kidman is a longtime UN Women goodwill ambassador.]
loyal. And two, because once we’re in it, we’re all multitask- And I’m going to do all the self-care things I haven’t been
ers, and we can get stuff done. It’s a beautiful thing when you able to do because I was working. When you have kids,
can actually make a project work based on true friendships. there’s a big syndrome where you put everybody before
LB: How gorgeously old-fashioned. yourself, and I fall into that habit regularly. I’ve got to get
NK: It’s a lovely way to work if you can. Because as much as my daughters to school, and school starts early.
they say “Business is business, personal is personal” or
“Don’t take it personally,” I think we all take it person-
ally, right? I don’t know how not to. I’m a sensitive per-
son, and I deal with people in that way as well. “Art has given me
so much. It’s saved
LB: You have always valued intimate friendships.
NK: Yeah, if I’m going to have a party, I want to have it
with my girlfriends and my friends and my husband’s
friends. We have dinner parties or go away together.
We’re actually trying to organize a girls’ weekend away my life at times.”
J U LY 2 0 1 7 I n S T Y L E 107
LB: I love how Keith came to the cover-shoot set yesterday me so much. It’s saved my life at times.
and then sort of peaced out. You are so easy with each other. LB: You have to find the thing in life that’s going to drive you
NK: He was going to come down and pick me up, and I was and save you, the thing you can contribute to whatever field
like, “No, don’t worry. Just have dinner with the kids, and it is—theater, fashion …
I’ll be running home.” NK: There are dreams attached to fashion. When it’s pre-
LB: Everyone notices how physically close you two are. sented in a way where you go [gasp], it just makes you feel
NK: Yeah. You’ve been to our parties. It’s friends and family. good. It allows me to express what I’m feeling, as in, I want
LB: And, when I was with you in Sydney last Christmas, to wear that because that’s actually my rebellion right now.
your priest! He was amazing. Or that’s my way of fitting in. Or it’s my way of saying no. Or
NK: Father Coleman, our family priest—he’s 90. He’s done a it’s my way of saying I’m different. I grew up with a grand-
lot for us: weddings, births, baptisms, and funerals. mother and a mother who loved clothes.
LB: You surround yourself with the people you love and trust. LB: Who were the first designers who really spoke to you?
Does that help when you leave to shoot or to promote some- NK: I remember when I first met with John Galliano and I
thing for weeks at a time? How does one fuel the other? would see him working in Paris at Dior. And also Karl La-
NK: As much as it looks really glitzy, acting is a job for me. gerfeld, all of those Chanel dresses. But then, you know,
I’m not a celebrity who’s going to go out just because. That’s [costume designer] Janet Patterson was one of the greats.
not my nature. She did The Piano and The Portrait of a Lady.
LB: The duck on the pond is you in a Gucci dress at a première, LB: Do you keep a lot of stuff?
but the legs are going underneath the water all the time. NK: I’m giving my wedding dress, the Balenciaga one that
NK: The duck on the pond part of it is 20 percent of my life, Nicolas Ghesquière did for me, to an Australian exhibit
but that’s my choice. I’m naturally an introvert. called “Love.” I’ll support anything that supports love.
LB: Tell me a bit about the process of getting into a character. Truly. Isn’t it the essence of everything? It can heal so many
When you’re in a difficult role, do you still feel gutted when things. Good love, sweet love, kind love, gentle love, power-
you get home? ful love. There are so many different forms of love, which
NK: On Big Little Lies I was completely dis-
turbed by it. It penetrated. Everything does in
different ways, but that’s the place you exist in
when you work creatively. There’s no other op- “I’ve always chosen
to have really deep,
tion. It’s a pull. I would have to find somewhere
else to place all that energy otherwise.
LB: How long does it take you to come down
from performances?
NK: Some I’ll shed the minute I walk away, and
others not so much. Celeste on Big Little Lies
intense romantic
took a long time to walk away from. Also, that
was dealing with [domestic violence] issues
that are very, very present. I meet people all
relationships.”
the time who are going through it. And I experienced it in then leads to loss, which then leads to all the primary emo-
that way [on set] where I would come home and be physically tions. We all know children who were raised with love. You
hurt at times. And Keith was like a soothing balm, because I can see them.
came home to a man who wasn’t like that. But I had a foot in LB: You’ve raised children at two different times in your
both worlds. There were points where I was on the floor just life—Isabella and Connor, who are 24 and 22, and now Sun-
crying, and I had to stay in that. I was deeply affected by it. day and Faith, who are 9 and 6.
But that’s the nature of things when you’re really trying to NK: I suppose the basis of who I am is maternal. I’m the oldest
be authentic. child in my family, which probably has a lot to do with nurtur-
LB: You always push it with your choices. How ambitious ing and taking care of people. So, yeah, a lot of my forces are
are you? maternal. I mean, they’re romantic too. I’ve always chosen
NK: I’m not. I think when I was younger I had all these incred- to have really deep, intense romantic relationships. I don’t flit
ible dreams and ideas. Now I ride it. I’m sure there’s a flow to around, Laura. I don’t dabble. That’s who I am, and my moth-
things, but I wouldn’t know how to decipher it. er’s always said it: “You’re just a child who attaches.”
LB: You could completely rest on your laurels—and your LB: “Nicole Kidman, she didn’t half-ass it. She gave it the
Oscar—at this point. full ass.”
NK: I believe in giving it everything you’ve got, doing your NK: I really like to get in there. My relationship with my
best so you don’t walk around going, “Gee, I wish I’d just mom is really intimate and real. I hear deep truths from
committed to that a little bit more.” You’re not always going her, because, at 77, she’s been finding them for a lifetime.
to nail it. LB: I think you bring them out in people too.
LB: You’re such a tenacious entertainer. NK: That’s why I have girlfriends I’ve known for literally 30
NK: Is it tenacious? I don’t know what it is. Art has given or 40 years. They’re the heroes in (CONTINUED ON PAGE 140)

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Dior chevron tweed jacket
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When Anna
de Rijk began
modeling, there
was no Instagram to
distract her back-
stage—so she turned to
Ayn Rand. “During my first
season in 2009, I was reading
The Fountainhead, which
is a really intense, antisocial book,”
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gotten in my brain, because I have
such a grumpy expression in videos
from back then!” But de Rijk—who has
earned a reputation for her resemblance
to Charlotte Rampling since winning a
2005 Dutch modeling competition—has
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résumé filled with artsy magazine editorials
and major brand campaigns (including
plum gigs with H&M and Vera Wang) and
a big move from her quaint hometown of
Haarlem, in the Netherlands, to Brooklyn,
New York. A few things she misses? Her
Amsterdam-based boyfriend’s freshly
baked sourdough bread and her mother’s
sewing skills. “When I was in school, she
made most of my wardrobe, but I never
appreciated it enough.” Now the runway
vet gravitates toward one-of-a-kind
pieces, like her favorite vintage
Levi’s jeans and a green jacket with
yellow satin lining salvaged from
her mom’s last closet purge.
“She made it for her sister
decades ago, in the ’60s,
and now I wear it all the
time. The stylist on this
shoot asked me if it
was Hermès!”
—ALISON SYRETT
I’m Sexy and
I KnowIt?
JUDY GREER on what playing a vixen taught her about getting some action

H
i, I’m Judy Greer, and if you’re looking at conscious deodorant. (Note to self: Next time wear some su-
my photo thinking maybe I was in your so- per-powered deodorant, like the stuff they made in the ’80s.)
rority or briefly dated your cousin Steve, Then, as we were shooting, I was trying to keep the covers
you’re wrong. I’m a relatively famous Hol- from falling down and showing off the strapless bra I wasn’t
lywood co-star! Yes, that’s right: I’ve played supposed to be wearing. To make matters worse, I was bury-
many kinds of roles—comedic, dramatic, animated, almost ing my head in my co-star’s neck and had to keep starting over
everything you can imagine—but the one type of character because the director said the camera couldn’t see my face.
I didn’t generally get cast as was straight-up seductive. And I felt as if I wasn’t concentrating on the actual scene be-
if I was playing a minx, it was for laughs. (Google “Kitty cause I was so worried about how I looked. I was being too
Sanchez Arrested Development.”) hard on myself. And my armpits smelled like grass. But I
But lately, 15 years into my career, I’ve started getting managed to get through it. And I learned a few things, both
jobs playing genuinely sensual characters. I’m not talking personally and professionally, for next time:
about Angelina Jolie levels of raciness—it’s still me—but I 1. MUSIC (specifically, D’Angelo) Great music can really dis-
feel as if my roles and I are maturing somehow. tract you from feelings of insecurity. For me, D’Angelo’s
Growing up, I never saw myself as sexy, so therefore I Voodoo pretty much takes the cake. I couldn’t play it on set,
never really presented myself that way. As a girl, I equated but I’m all about it for sexy feelings IRL. So find your sultry
hotness with prettiness, and I didn’t consider myself pretty. soundtrack and play it a lot. Like, a lot.
So even though I’m happy with the way I look now (even hap- 2. SPRAY TAN A nice, even spray tan with a wee bit of con-
pier after two hours of hair and makeup), I still have that dis- touring (you’ll need an actual human to help do this, not
connect in my head. I don’t see myself as innately sexy. the car-wash-booth version) can hide a multitude of sins,
So, to convincingly act it on camera, I’ve had to find my especially those of the Taco Bell–intake variety.
inner seductress and channel her. At the beginning I had to 3. LIGHTING This is of the utmost importance. I’m not just
wing it. (Much like real-life sex, there’s no instructional talking about in the bedroom. I’m talking the whole house/
booklet on how to have good movie sex.) I had my first on- apartment/tent, wherever you find yourself living these
screen sexy sex in a film I did last summer. Before the run- days. Overhead lighting = bad. Lamps = good. Candles are
through I thought, “I’m going to go for it. I’m going to be better but also a potential fire hazard, so be mindful. I haven’t
confident with the role and with myself as an actor.” I felt lit a candle since I saw Manchester by the Sea, but maybe you
pretty good after my “Go big or go home” performance in have less anxiety than I do.
rehearsal. But then the director approached me and said, Today I’m pretty convinced that if I could have at least
“Maybe she’s not that into it.” had the spray tan, I would have felt a million times more
If I had a time machine and could use it only once, I would confident on set. But the overall thing I’ve learned? To find
use it to escape that exact moment. I (poorly) tried to play your own sexy, you have to figure out what has previously
my performance off as if I had been doing it as a joke. But that made you feel totally alluring and then bring it back (thank
moment kick-started an actual sex-scene shame spiral. you, Justin Timberlake). Summer is the perfect time to do it
Recently I was cast in another role that had some racy too. Longer days, less clothing, dewy skin, rosy cheeks, that
moments. I decided to start fresh and not let my previous second bottle of rosé … OK, now I’m just making another
embarrassment get to me. In the days leading up to my big list, but you get my point. Sexy lives inside all of us—it’s sim-
bedroom scene, I worked out a lot, was mindful of my Taco ply a state of mind.
Bell intake, and got a lot of sleep. I was ready! But then the
day came, and I was still a tangle of emotions. Greer can be seen on Hulu’s Casual and in War for the Planet
First off, I was nervous-sweaty and was wearing earth- of the Apes, out July 14.

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Jon Hamm talks to
Christopher Bagley
about moving past
Mad Men, the
joylessness of being
single, and what
makes him
“f—ing weep”

I
photographed by
CARTER SMITH

AM
HAMM
Jean Shop denim
shirt from Mr.
Porter. Cartier
18kt rose gold
watch with
leather strap.
Fashion editor:
Grant Woolhead.

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Tom Ford silk
crêpe button-
down. Sunspel
cotton vest.
Ralph Lauren
wool twill
trousers.
Sunspel cotton
T-shirt. Dolce &
Gabbana wool
trousers. John
Lobb leather
shoes.

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T he next time you’re at a play or a dance
performance in Los Angeles or New
York and you’re sitting near a tall,
broad-shouldered guy in a baseball
cap who unexpectedly bursts into
tears, look closely. If the cap has a St.
Louis Blues logo and its brim is curved
in classic frat-boy style, chances are
he’s Jon Hamm.
The actor, 46, says he has always been an unrepentant
softie when he’s in the presence of a good work of art. “I’m
just blown away by the beauty of it all,” he says. “Especially
when I see anybody performing at the peak of their ability. I
see it, and I f—ing weep.”
Hamm and I are in the midst of a long, candid chat at a
restaurant in the Hollywood Hills. I’ve already assured
him I won’t spend this entire story comparing and con-
trasting him with his stoic Mad Men alter ego, Don Draper,
which is the main angle of pretty much every Jon Hamm
profile ever written. And yet throughout the conversation
we can’t help repeatedly circling back to that hard-
drinking 1960s adman. It was 10 years ago that the then-
unknown Hamm débuted in the role, creating an icon of
cool, inscrutable masculinity: the bad guy in a good suit
whom women couldn’t help falling for even though they
knew better. Hamm’s performance also helped make Mad
Men, with its glamorous yet cold-eyed take on power, gen-
der, and seduction, a standard-bearer of TV’s new golden
age. And although Hamm is a true Midwesterner who’s in-
I never wanted
stinctively averse to boasting, he acknowledges being very
proud of the show’s enduring resonance.
to be a Tom
“We all want to be involved in something that takes hold
of the culture and makes people sit up and say, ‘Hey, that’s
Cruise type of
interesting,’” he says. “Actually, that’s all I ever wanted. I
never wanted to be a Tom Cruise type of megastar.”
megastar.”
For Hamm, life after Draper has come with some inevi-
table complications, including a few personal ones. In 2015
he split with his partner of 18 years, writer-director Jenni-
fer Westfeldt. How fun is single life for a perennial on those
sexiest-man-alive lists? Hamm looks down at the table. It’s not a weak move to say, ‘I need help.’ In the long run it’s
“It’s fine,” he says before adding quietly, “It’s hard. It’s hard way better, because you have to fix it.”
to be single after being together for a long time. It’s really Meanwhile, Hamm has shown in his choice of projects
hard. It sucks.” an up-for-anything openness, shining in supporting come-
Two years ago Hamm did a stint in rehab for alcohol ad- dic roles like that of a wacko cult leader in Netflix’s Un-
diction, and although he prefers to keep the specifics to him- breakable Kimmy Schmidt. This month he turns villainous
self, he’s outspoken about the benefits of therapy. “Medical in Baby Driver, a heist film–cum–romance in which Ansel
attention is medical attention whether it’s for your elbow or Elgort’s character drives the getaway car for a gang of bank
for your teeth or for your brain,” he says. “And it’s important. robbers played by Jamie Foxx and Kevin Spacey, among
We live in a world where to admit anything negative about others. Hamm had fun strutting around with his arsenal of
yourself is seen as a weakness, when it’s actually a strength. guns, but the biggest draw for him was English director Ed-

122 I n S T Y L E J U LY 2 0 1 7
Michael Kors
linen-cotton
polo. Versace
mohair-blend
trousers. Giorgio
Armani suede
leather belt. John
Lobb leather
shoes.
GROOMING
NOTE Hydrate
skin (try La Mer
Crème de la Mer,
$170/1 oz.; lamer
.com) before
topping with a
broad-spectrum
sunblock.
Grooming: Kim
Verbeck for The
Wall Group.

gar Wright (Shaun of the Dead), who propels the story with he says, he’s been “oblivious” to fashion, but that changed
innovative editing and musical flourishes, even synching when he began suiting up for his role in Mad Men. “I started
the soundtrack with the gunshots. “Edgar is an original art- to buy clothes that fit,” he says.
ist, and I just love his work,” says Hamm. “Whether his films Does Hamm pay much attention to what women wear? “I
are commercially successful, I don’t give a s— about.” do, man,” he says. “I’m a heterosexual male, and I love a lady
Hamm suddenly excuses himself to say hello to “a with style.” Aside from a few “ridiculous” fashion trends
friend”—that would be Sean Penn—at a nearby table and re- that leave him bewildered, Hamm likes it when a woman is
turns about 45 seconds later, apologizing for the interrup- confident enough to express her individuality through her
tion. With his Blues cap, bro-ish saunter, and generic outfit clothes. “I think anything that serves to accentuate what-
(a blue American Apparel shirt, black jeans), Hamm goes ever your thing is and makes you feel good shows in the way
mostly unrecognized in the restaurant. For much of his life, you carry yourself,” he says. (CONTINUED ON PAGE 140)

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Idole Ultra Cushion
Foundation ($47;
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calf-leather boots.

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M A K E U P: R E B ECC A R E ST R E PO FO R T R AC E Y M AT T I N G LY .

ver the past four sea- When was the last time you wore a jumpsuit before today?
sons of the critically ac- Laura Prepon: I wore one to an event recently honoring
claimed Netflix series Orange Ted Sarandos, the CCO of Netflix. It was so cute, but now I
Is the New Black, we’ve witnessed could never fit into it. Someday after she’s born [points to
Litchfield’s female inmates tackle il- pregnant belly], I’ll get back into it.
licit panty-smuggling rings, addiction, Laverne Cox: I love jumpsuits, but they’re not practical be-
and affairs galore. Last year, the dram- cause of the peeing thing. I have to pee now. I’m holding it.
edy delivered the biggest cliff-hanger Natasha Lyonne: I remember one time I was on a date—
to date when Dayanara (Dascha Po- this was a while ago—in a Topshop jumpsuit, and I
lanco) grabbed a gun and aimed it at an looked pretty cute, but I didn’t come back from the
abusive prison guard. When the show bathroom for, like, 15 minutes because I was trying to
officially returns, expect to be plunged zip it up. A jumpsuit is a two-man operation most of the
into a full-on riot. “The whole season time, which was great for later in the night. Just kid-
takes place over three days, and you ding. I didn’t sleep with him. I’m trying to remember
get to see everyone at their rawest,” who it was, to be honest.
says Taylor Schilling, who along with Selenis Leyva: Jumpsuits are very cool. They can be ca-
seven of her co-stars got a temporary sual, they can be sexy, use ’em in prison, use ’em outside
reprieve from Litchfield to model— of prison. I like them a lot.
what else?—jumpsuits and delve into What would you miss most if you were in prison?
what goes on behind the scenes. Uzo Aduba: My phone because I wouldn’t get to Face-

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DASCHA
POLANCO
Norma Kamali
terry jumpsuit.
Zadig & Voltaire
leather belt. René
Caovilla leather
sneakers.

LAUR A
PREPON
G-Star denim
jumpsuit.

Time with my nephews. I would not miss social media


at all. That’d probably be a gift. In terms of apps, maybe
Postmates, but that’s it. definitely be Prepon. I think she would be a great crimi-
Taylor Schilling: I would miss being able to listen to music. nal IRL, which is a term I learned online. She’s probably
And books! And my friends. I’m so used to having immedi- a great driver. Actually, I’ve been in a car with her. She’s
ate contact with anybody I’m thinking about on the phone. OK. Now that I think about it, she’s not the best driver,
So it would really be phones that I would miss. but she’s not terrible, and she’ll do in this case.
Dascha Polanco: Perfume. I would definitely miss per- Aduba: Dascha is that chick if you’re like, “I am in
fume, like Tom Ford or Bond. [My character] Dayanara Colombia. Don’t ask me how I got here. I need you to POL ANCO : H A I R : C Y N T H I A A LVA R E Z . M A K E U P: PO RS C H E CO O P E R .

wears Bath & Body Works Amber body spray. come and get me,” she’d be like, “I got you.” Yes, that is
Danielle Brooks: Men. I’d miss having men around. the person you want to spend that dime on.
Prepon: Probably my homemade cold brew that I make
PREPO N: H A I R : J OS U É P E R E Z FO R T R AC E Y M AT T I N G LY .

Leyva: Danielle Brooks. We were in Miami recently,


M A K E U P: T I N A T U R N BOW FO R T R AC E Y M AT T I N G LY .

every morning. We call it my coffee moonshine. and she’s kind of a little Tasmanian devil behind the
Cox: Fake hair. For me, that’s my number one every- wheel. Plus, she plays great music while getting away. I
thing. I have many days without makeup, but if I leave mean, come on.
the house, there’s a piece of some kind of fake hair on my Have you picked up any surprising survival tips on set?
head. It’s a ponytail, it’s a full wig, it’s a clip-in, it’s a Aduba: You can tie a shoestring to a maxi pad to make a
something. So some level of fake hair I have to have. sleep mask. That was like, “Oh, OK, that’s good to know.”
Lyonne: Root Beer, my dog. She’s a Saint Laurent. Just Leyva: You can also use them to clean or as slippers. And
kidding—she’s a Maltipoo. I often lie to strangers and Kool-Aid works as a lip tint.
say she’s a Rottweiler. Schilling: Turns out you can do a lot with a microwave,
If you had to pick one cast member to drive a getaway car, like make pies out of candy bars and graham crackers.
who would it be? How has being on this show affected your awareness of
Lyonne: If I had a crime to commit later today stealing the prison system?
some jumpsuits from downstairs, my accomplice would Cox: It still surprises me how the prison system enforces

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SELENIS
LEY VA
Victoria Beckham wool
jumpsuit from Saks
Fifth Avenue. Church’s
leather shoes.

BEAUTY BEAT
Gently exfoliate lips
before swiping on a dark
showstopping shade like
Revlon’s Super Lustrous
Lipstick in Really Red
($8; revlon.com).

DANIELLE
BROOKS
ASOS Curve denim
jumpsuit. Hermès leather
bag and silk slip-ons.

Jumpsuits are very


cool. They can be casual,
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very strict gender-binary rules. That the state literally


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enforces rigid ideas of gender in the prison system is


f—ed up and the truth. they can be sexy, use ’em in
L E Y VA : H A I R : R E Y N A S H E E K . M A K E U P: E V E LY N C RU Z .

Polanco: There’s so much more to prison than people re-


alize, so it makes you think. Every sentence is a story. prison, use ’em outside of
Aduba: I’ve met people who’ve come out of prison who
say how much the show reflects the actual prison expe-
prison. I like them a lot.”
rience. We’ve heard that repeatedly. Natasha met a —SELENIS LEYVA
judge who said, “I’ve seen all those characters come into
my courtroom.”
Lyonne: Yeah, this woman came up to me and said, “Oh teraction, and I guess that’s a good thing, but it was
my god, I love your show. I’m a judge, and I never really really hard not to stay stuck on how horrifying what
thought about it. I never realized that the people I was she had to say was.
sentencing are real people.” I was livid, obviously. It Brooks: Our thing is that everyone’s story is valid and
was just such a shocking thing to hear, that this woman should be told and heard so that we can understand
was looking at people as paperwork. I did have that in- each other a little better. 

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Strawberry
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by SUSAN MILLER

LEO
JULY 23–AUG. 22 As July kicks
off, you will be in planning mode.
Lots of big things are bubbling
up for you, but you won’t see the
extent of all that awaits until the
Sun rolls into Leo in the last third of
the month. Mars will enter Leo on
July 20 and stay until September 5—
big news, as the arrival of active Mars
in your sign heralds the start of a new
chapter. If you can wait to launch your CANCER JUNE 21–JULY 22
dearest efforts during this period, you’ll An issue you’ve been facing within a serious, close relationship will become
have an outstanding chance of succeed- clearer this month due to a full moon in your opposite sign of Capricorn on the
ing. Mars will almost surely guarantee a 8th. You’ll have no choice but to air your feelings and let the chips fall where
memorable summer, when you’ll be the they may. Then you may feel like you need to defend yourself on several fronts
center of attention.
when a completely unexpected challenge arises at the office on Monday the
VIRGO 17th. You might disagree or even be aghast at the decisions being made. Take
AUG. 23–SEPT. 22 The first three weeks things slowly and plot your strategy. Now that Mars is in Cancer, you’re about
of July will be yours to play. Mars, the to begin a new two-year chapter, and this month you’ll have more clout than
planet that brings focus and energy, is you might assume. There seems to be nothing you can’t overcome.
still in Cancer, a sweet spot for you,
until the 20th. Mars and the Sun are
lighting your 11th house of fun, friends,
and events, so this should be a time to
see people who mean the world to
you. Love will capture your mind on the day for you: Your ruler, Venus, will be in venture out will be the 17th, when Mars,
full moon of the 8th, a Saturday, when air sign Aquarius and will contact Jupiter your planet of force, will be at sharp
all you can think about is a relationship. in Libra. Some of the most enjoyable odds with Uranus, planet of all things
One of your best days will be July 14, days of the month will come at July’s end, unexpected. Confidential talks about
when travel and communication planet when the new moon on the 23rd will light money will go superbly well on the 18th
Mercury and good fortune Jupiter will your house of social events. thanks to an intersection of Venus and
be in sync. You may decide to enjoy a good fortune Jupiter.
long weekend away—the 14th to the SCORPIO
16th will be a perfect time to go. OCT. 23–NOV. 21 You are on the cusp of SAGITTARIUS
a major change in your career, and it NOV. 22–DEC. 21 Money will be on your
LIBRA should please you. Things will begin to mind most of the month, a trend that
SEPT. 23–OCT. 22 You’ve had a big heat up once your ruler, Mars, enters started on June 4 and will extend until
planetary emphasis on your home Leo on the 20th in a once-in-two-years July 20 due to the tour of Mars in
recently, and this month brings good visit to your house of fame and honors. Cancer. After the 20th, you’ll see the
news. Everything is likely to be settled Even better, Mars will remain in this entire energy of the month change in
once and for all within four days of the house until September 5. Before your your favor, immediately lessening your
full moon on the 8th. Meanwhile, your career gets active, though, you’ll have excessive financial output of recent
career will continue to be lively thanks to time to travel, either near or far. Mars weeks. Two days this month will be
the tour of Mars through your 10th house will be beautifully angled to your Sun wonderful for your career progress: July
of professional achievement, a trend that and touring your ninth house of distant, 14, when Mercury, the ruler of your 10th
started in June. The 18th will be a wonder possibly foreign, travel. One day not to house of honors, awards, and achieve-

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ment, will speak to Jupiter, and July 19, entertainment, as your solar sixth Venus, your ruler and planet of beauty,
when Mercury, your career planet, will house of work projects will brim with grace, and love, will still tour Taurus,
connect with Saturn in Sagittarius, heavenly bodies. A lot will be expected ensuring you will find life heavenly
bringing stability and very likely of you, but you are up to the task. during the month’s first three days. If
long-term growth. you cannot go away in early July, then
ARIES plan a shopping excursion, indulge in a
CAPRICORN MARCH 21–APRIL 19 If you’re dreaming soothing spa treatment, or schedule an
DEC. 22–JAN. 19 You’ve been very about changes you want to make to appointment for a chic new haircut.
focused on a partner in love or your home, you have a great opportu- Home is becoming a big theme for you,
business. This will continue through the nity to do so now. Mars, your ruling and you’ll see the truth of this as soon
first three weeks of July, but within that planet, is in Cancer, so you can get most as Mars transfers to Leo on the 20th.
period the full moon of the 8th will of your home-related work done while
allow you to get in touch with your it’s there, until the 20th. A bit of a GEMINI
deepest feelings, bringing a matter of warning: On July 17, watch where you MAY 21–JUNE 20 With Mars in your
enormous importance to resolution. walk if workers are leaving tools and salary sector, where it’s been since June
Money will also be a major theme for supplies on the ground. With Mars in 4, your sign has been focused on money.
you and will grow steadily in importance hard angle to Uranus, you can’t be too That trend will continue into July. The full
in the coming weeks. Each month we careful. Meanwhile, your social life is moon of the 8th may bring to culmination
see a new moon in a different house of about to get exciting, starting on the a negotiation for compensation and
the zodiac, but in July and August we’ll 20th and continuing through September company benefits for a new position (or,
have the unusual situation of two new 5. You have one of the most spectacular if you’re self-employed, with a new
moons in the same sign coming one sets of planetary aspects of any sign to client). Alternatively, you may be trying
right after the other, both in Leo, the find love this summer. On July 23, the to reach a fair way to divide property at
area of your chart that rules money. first of two powerful new moons will the end of a marriage or business. Your
light your house of romance. Mars will career reputation will continue to bring
AQUARIUS conjoin that new moon, giving energy good news, and you’re delivering in a
JAN. 20–FEB. 18 A work project seems and impetus to go out and live it up. magnificent way on the promise of your
to be taking a lot of time, but through abilities. The Sun in Cancer will be in
it all you will be happy to see your TAURUS superb angle to Neptune in your 10th
services in high demand. Mars has been APRIL 20–MAY 20 Many people choose house of fame and honors, so your name
in your sixth house since last month, August to take a vacation, and you is apparently on everyone’s lips.
which not only brings a strong emphasis might want to do the same. Mars will
on work but also presents an opportu- enliven your travel sector until the For more of Susan Miller’s forecasts,
nity to see your doctors and have all the 29th. During the first days of July, go to astrologyzone.com.
exams you know you should take care
of but haven’t yet. The full moon on the
8th in Capricorn in your solitary 12th
house will again emphasize your health,
this time bringing on a yen to withdraw
from the busy world. Plan to focus on
yourself: You can use this time for a
surgery or for seeking a new perspec-
Happy Birthday, Cancer!
tive from your counselor, with a CANCER SAYS, “I FEEL.”
breakthrough very possible. Cancer is emotionally intelligent, sensitive, strongly intuitive, and
quite romantic. You love your home and feel your most secure
PISCES there and among family and close friends.
Meryl Streep,
FEB. 19–MARCH 20 You will enter July June 22
ready for love. The new moon of late Your year ahead In your birthday year, Jupiter, the giver of gifts
June started to put you in the mood, and luck, is now visiting your fourth house of home for the first
and this feeling will only grow stronger time in 12 years, offering you the luck you need to get a good price
as July begins. Mars is now touring your on your dream living space. Your parents come under the fourth
fifth house of true love, and the Sun house too, so while Jupiter remains in this part of your chart, you
will be in your solar fifth house too, can count on receiving enormous family support for your goals.
indicating you’ll shine by attending When Jupiter leaves Libra and this area of your chart on October
Priyanka Chopra,
parties, meeting and greeting others, July 18 10, this planet of good fortune will enter the fifth house, your
and being open to new adventures. true-love sector. Your glittering, once-in-a-decade period for
Get out there: Nothing will happen if finding and enjoying your special someone will last from October
you stay home. Mars will leave your 10, 2017, to November 8, 2018. You may decide to have a baby
romantic sector on the 20th, and from during your wonder year or take an awe-inspiring trip together
that time on, your attention will shift overseas to a place you’ve never visited but always hoped you
back to work. It looks as though a would. October also holds the luckiest day of the year, October
wonderful assignment will arrive, one 26, 2017, when Jupiter in Scorpio will conjoin the Sun in Scorpio.
Selena Gomez,
that might involve you in the arts or July 22 Both the Sun and Jupiter will be in your fifth house of true love.

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Making Myself NK: Yeah. And we’ve got cousins—ev-
eryone, we’re all very close. We’re very
she was newly flabbergasted at some-
thing I told her. I think she’d just forgot-
Heard female-driven. I think that’s why the ten it. I was like, ‘We’ve already gone
loss of my dad three years ago was so, so through this!’ But if you look at the his-
CO NTI N U ED FRO M PAG E 52
devastating, because there are only a tory of my life, it’s not great. When your
way things happen: You fall in love, you few men in our family. My sister does mom dies when you’re 9, and your dad
have a great relationship, and then you have the four boys now, though, so dies when you’re 20, and then you live on
have children. they’re coming up through the ranks. couches in other people’s basements … I
I had to let that narrative go. And as soon LB: I met your dad once, at dinner. I could mean, there’s certainly a version of that
as I did, I started the adoption process. In have talked to him all night. I found him person who does not come out of it as suc-
2007 I brought home my son Wyatt, and so wise. cessfully as I have.”
then, in 2010, I adopted my son Levi. NK: I believe he’s up there looking out over Hamm says that before his mother
Now I have two boys who love each us. I’m hoping. I feel him. Anyone who’s died, she imparted some lessons about
other and could not be more mine if I’d lost a parent they were close to can relate. engaging fully in life: “Be smart, learn,
given birth to them. I also moved to Nash- And it’s good to talk about it, because it sign up for stuff, play sports, do it all. Be
ville, which slowed things down in a great keeps them a part of the world. the best that you can be.” If that carries
way. It helped me put life in perspective LB: When you’re working, do you find it echoes of the Boy Scouts motto, it also
even more. And I started taking time hard to keep up with everyone? How do helps explain Hamm’s competitive
for myself. I meditate every day, and as you? streak. (On the Mad Men set, he says, he
someone who’s always been very hard on NK: I call. People text, and then I text back showed up every day thinking, “I’m going
herself, it’s really helped to have some “Just call me.” I like the voice. Keith and I to be the best person on this show.”) Ap-
self-compassion. These days I don’t step don’t ever text. We call. That’s just what plying those drives to a Hollywood career
into the middle of messes that aren’t we’ve always done. We’re old-school. can be a tricky endeavor right now, at a
mine. And in terms of relationships, I LB: What’s a perfect day for you? time when even movies based on comic
think I’m better about picking people NK: On weekends, we just hang—wake up, books need to be dumbed down for a
I don’t feel I have to fix. Now I take care of get the paper. We eat together as a family, global mass audience. Hamm says he’s ea-
Wyatt and Levi, and that’s it. breakfast and dinner always. We’re very, ger to start “self-generating” projects in
The other thing I’ve focused on is just very tight. It’s how I was raised. It’s what I the manner of actor-producers like Brad
embracing my age, which has been liberat- know. Q Pitt and Reese Witherspoon: “These guys
ing in every way. There’s something beau- find something they want to do, and they
tiful about being able to write music for take it to Warner Bros. or HBO, and they
grown-ups, being free from the pressure get it made.”
to succeed only in terms of radio play or I Am Hamm As he sips his third and final cup of
sponsorships. In the past 10 years, once I black coffee, Hamm ruminates on a few
CO NTI N U ED FRO M PAG E 123
let go of trying to be younger and needing of the larger problems of our era. There’s
to have a pop-radio career, I’ve found the On most fronts these days, Hamm the current surge in anti-intellectualism
space to write about things that really seems determined to tune out trivialities combined with a growing suspicion of ex-
matter. It took me a long time to figure out in favor of all things substantive and real. cellence and achievement. (“Curiosity is
how to have a healthy relationship with He’s one of the few actors he knows with under siege. It’s a bummer.”) There’s the
being an artist. I don’t get all my self- zero social-media presence. “The point new U.S. president and the chaos in Wash-
worth from it anymore. of life is not to put dog ears on yourself ington. (“A disaster—a real disaster.”)
At 55, I feel as if I’m closer now to the and post it online for everyone to see,” he And, on a personal note, there are the pa-
person I’m supposed to be than ever be- says. “It’s fun, it’s adorable, but it’s the vi- parazzi who still stalk Hamm in Los Feliz
fore. —AS TOLD TO LEIGH BELZ RAY sual equivalent of masturbating—there’s from behind their cars’ tinted windows,
no point other than immediate gratifica- hoping to catch him picking his nose.
Crow’s latest album, Be Myself, is out now. tion.” (He does have a stealth Instagram It’s all enough to make one wonder:
account where he follows photographers What would Don Draper do? But Hamm,
and artists and a few travel sites, but he’s a self-declared optimist and “believer in
never posted anything.) No personal the human spirit,” knows that Draper is
A Star Is Reborn trainer visits his home in L.A.’s Los Feliz just about the worst role model of all
neighborhood; instead, Hamm plays when it comes to interacting with real,
CO NTI N U ED FRO M PAG E 1 0 8
league baseball on the weekends in a pub- live people.
my life—they’ve navigated unbeliev- lic park, mostly for the camaraderie. “I may be a narcissist in the way that
able things, raised their kids, and are And he still gets a lot out of his shrink most actors are,” he says, “but I think it’s
still right in there with open hearts appointments. Hamm, who lost both his not to the detriment of those in my life. I
and bright eyes. And my sister, Anto- parents to illness before he finished col- try to be a good friend, a good partner,
nia, who’s getting her law degree right lege, says there’s some truth to the theory and all that stuff. I’m not perfect, and it
now and has six kids, can you believe that many actors’ careers are essentially hurts when you hurt other people. But
her? And she is in her 40s. She’s still in lifelong attempts to heal their childhood the hope is to find the right balance so you
Singapore. That’s my younger sister. wounds. “I’m certainly damaged— can care about your own stuff enough to
LB: There’s a quiet strength to the there’s no denying it,” he says. “I was live your life and do your job well while
women in your family. talking to my therapist yesterday, and also not being a monster.” Q

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J U LY 2 0 1 7 I n S T Y L E 141
Why
I Love
LAVENDER BATH SALTS
by ILANA GLAZER
“Last year I
moved into a new
apartment that
has a big, deep
bathtub. It’s so
rare to have a
good tub in New
York City, and
I’m not taking this one for granted.
I started using mineral salts after
Tony Danza recommended them.
Really. He shot an episode of Broad
City for our third season. He’s so
attractive and young-looking. I al-
ways ask people for their Hollywood
“I put about
one and a half secrets, so I was like, ‘What. Do. You.
fistfuls of
mineral salt in Do?’ I told my mom he used them, and
my bath. I don’t
really measure
she was like, ‘Oh, yeah, salts are the
it out. I just
wing it.”
best!’ After that she gave me a huge
container of Dr. Teal’s lavender salts,
and I’m pretty much addicted now.
I usually soak for about 20 minutes
and FaceTime with my close friends
or watch RuPaul’s Drag Race. It’s
like being in a hot tub except not
chlorine-y, and because the salt crys-
tals are full of minerals, it’s straight-
up healing. I’m obsessed with my
guests using the tub when they come
over too. I enjoy drawing a bath for
them. I put these salts in, light some
candles, and I’m like, ‘Melt awaaay.’ ”
Glazer stars in Rough Night, out now, and Broad
City, which returns to Comedy Central in August.

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