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BOOK

Summer
Hypercolour hair
3D metallic eyes
Gender-fluid make-up

IS COMING Game Of Thrones’ Maisie Williams


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& STYLE
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CON
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SHAKING
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BOOK WORLD

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Hypercolour hair
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Full-body glitter

Maisie
WILLIAMS “You never get away from
the pressure of body image”
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Contents
014 Welcome
By GLAMOUR’s Editor-In-Chief,
Deborah Joseph

1: #Trending
026 Who do you think you are?
Garage, punk, rave and reem
– get beauty and style inspo
from iconic British culture
036 Major moments The catwalk
beauty looks trending now

2: You You You


049 Hey, it’s OK… NBD: we’ve
done it all, too
050 Activism: reloaded (Why we’re
generation GAF) The new-gen
activists giving a f*ck – and
doing something about it
056 “What millennial means to me”
Who you calling a snowflake?
058 Body Positivity… are you
having a laugh? Three
writers have a message
for the #BoPo movement
062 The moments that made me
How Poldark star Eleanor
Tomlinson found inner strength
064 “We’re breaking beauty’s
gender norms” Meet the

96
founders of Fluide make-up
066 Welcome to ‘gram games
Instagram: it’s a jungle out
there. Arm yourself with Beyond
these survival tactics
069 Are party drugs the future the blue
of mental health? How
psychedelics could transform
the way we heal our minds

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114
Lost in
paradise

073 Obsessed Clear your diary


and get stuck into these
top cultural picks
080 *Add to basket* The SS19 style
staples for your wardrobe

3: Style
088 Yasss queens Coverstars
Maisie Williams and Sophie
Turner on Game Of Thrones,
feminism and #FriendGoals
096 Beyond the blue Model and
GLAMOUR columnist Charli
Howard dives into the season’s
glittering beauty looks
106 Portrait mode Actress Ellie
Bamber plays make-up muse
114 Lost in paradise From
tropical prints to wild

50 textures, ten designers


showcase the trends

Activism: 126 Head candy All the rainbow


hair vibes you need to inspire
reloaded your next look

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134
Long
live
British
beauty

4: Beauty Lens
36
Major
134 Long live British beauty
Homegrown heroes flying the
moments
flag with the latest innovations
138 Searching for… sunset
orange It’s the shade of the
summer – stock up on these
sizzling beauty buys
140 Are you Bo curious? From
fillers to Profhilo, here’s what’s
new in the world of tweakments
144 “I delete Instagram for my
mental health” Hailey Bieber
on the feel-good secrets she
swears by
146 Beauty gets personal It’s time
for bespoke everything – one
palette size does not fit all
149 Thru the lens with
#BeautyCam Our Beauty
163 GLAMOUR Beauty Festival

149
Director’s must-have
Get a heads-up on the brands
products for the season
at our 2019 event
151 “My hair: a love story”
192 #GlamourHasYourBack
(starring chemo) Cancer
Join our #BlendOutBullying #Beauty
survivor Liz Williams shares
her inspiring journey
mission and share your favourite
empowering quotes online
Cam
154 Working Living 9-5 Burnt
out? A new work wellness
ON THE COVERS Photographs:
revolution is here to help Aitken Jolly. Styling: Michelle
157 Tropic like it’s hot GLAMOUR Duguid. Hair: Raphael Salley.
Make-up: Naoko Scintu.
finds paradise at Kuramathi Nails: Saffron Goddard.
resort in the Maldives Sophie wears shirt, Versace;
earrings, Alighieri. Maisie
158 Destination: beyond your wears dress, Stella McCartney.
comfort zone Spiders, sharks (Joint cover) Maisie wears
dress, Louis Vuitton. Sophie
and skydiving, three writers wears dress, Louis Vuitton;
face their phobias abroad earrings, Jennifer Fisher

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£2 ACTIVISM NOW:
Are you
£2 £2
Gen ACTIVISM NOW:

GAF? Are you


(as in, Gives A F*ck)
ACTIVISM NOW:
Are you Gen
SS19 Gen GAF?
SS19
BEAUTY THE BRAND (as in,
SHAKING GAF? BEAUTY Gives A F*ck)

& STYLE UP THE


MAKE-UP
(as in, Gives A F*ck)
& STYLE
BOOK WORLD BOOK

+ +
THE
Hypercolour hair Hypercolour hair BIG BODY-
3D metallic eyes 3D metallic eyes POSITIVITY
CON
Full-body glitter Gender-fluid

SS19
make-up

BEAUTY
& STYLE
BOOK

Maisie Summer Sophie


Hypercolour hair
3D metallic eyes
Gender-fluid make-up

WILLIAMS “You never get away from


the pressure of body image”
IS COMING Game Of Thrones’ Maisie Williams
& Sophie Turner talk love, therapy & feminism
TURNER “I’ve fallen in love with a person
who pushes me to find my happiness”

Hit refresh
I remember being 15 years old, celebrates her amazing body in our beauty shoot
walking past a fashion store that on p96, after years spent hating it. (Head over to
sold fur, which was surrounded Glamour.com now to read her empowering thoughts.)
by a group of shouting protesters. And, of course, not forgetting our sassy and
They handed me a leaflet covered utterly honest coverstars, BFFs
in shocking images of mangled Sophie Turner and Maisie Williams
animals that had been skinned (both left), who openly share their
– and that moment was so mental health, body and life
powerful, it opened up a whole challenges – totally unfiltered
new world of thought for me. and proudly feminist.
It’s what turned me vehemently As always, GLAMOUR is here to
anti-fur and vegetarian, both of which I still am today. champion you, whatever your voice.
But then over the years, it seemed to me that
people who would hit the streets to protest for their
cause gradually grew fewer – and activism became
an oddly dirty and angry word. Until now. Suddenly,
giving a f*ck matters again. I mean, genuinely Giving
A F*ck – about animal cruelty, ethical fashion,
sustainable beauty, equal pay, diversity, gender equality,
(the list goes on) – is back on the agenda. And it’s being
spearheaded by you. From the 82% of GLAMOUR readers Deborah Joseph, Editor-In-Chief
who would never wear fur, to the 21% of Gen Z-ers who
describe themselves as #InstaActivists, it’s your voices P.S. Speaking of girl power, like you, we can’t wait for
and your actions that are genuinely changing the world. this year’s Spice Girls reunion, but we were left asking
That’s why we commissioned Marie-Claire Chappet to – where’s Posh? (*Sob*) Fear not – we’ve brought her
find out where this rediscovered passion has come from back, not once, but five times. Yes, she’s hidden five times
– and it makes insightful reading on p50. in this issue – and the first ten people to Instagram all five
For this issue, our no-holds-barred attitude goes far images of her, tagging us @glamouruk #WheresPosh, will
beyond protesting. Every person we feature has learnt win a bag of beauty goodies worth £200. ‘Why?’ we hear
to speak up for themselves in their own unique way – you ask. Well, why not? In these uncertain times, we all
from Alice du Parcq debating the authenticity of the need a bit of light relief. Enjoy the issue.
Body Positivity movement (no, she doesn’t want to be told
she looks great in shiny black leggings #LoveYourCurves) Contact me at glamourCCO@condenast.co.uk
to GLAMOUR columnist and model Charli Howard who or on Instagram @deborah_joseph
Illustration: Sabina Dallu

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T H E P E R F E C T D E S T I N AT I O N F O R T O W N & C O U N T R Y L I V I N G
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1.
Photographs: Getty Images

The icons, influences and catwalk


queens taking you through the season

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For SS19, take


inspiration from
the Great British
Lookbook. Which
Inc.redible Matte
beauty culture My Day Liquid
Lip Paint in I’m
club are you in? Something Else,
£8, Nails Inc

SO SOLID
CREW
Old-school garage is a major mood

Ella Mai
for spring: think slicked-back ponies
circa Ms Dynamite, super-polished,
tough-girl make-up like Lisa Maffia,
plus a killer wardrobe of casual
House Of Holland SS19
Julie Adenuga

sportswear meets haute


couture. Modern muses Julie
Adenuga, Mahalia and Ella
Mai take the look into 2019.

Jorja Smith
Crushed Pearl
Pigments in
Sass, £4,
Makeup
Revolution
Mahalia
Stefflon Don

Lisa Maffia

Ms Banks
Maya Jama

Tim Westwood
Ms Dynamite

Stormzy
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T O W N — #Trending —

L A MOUR
G

Sid Vicious
Soft
Kohl Kajal
Eye Liner Pencil

Westwood
Vivienne
in Jet Black,
£2.99, Rimmel

Charles Jeffrey
London

Matt Healy

Naomi Campbell AW94


Liquid Lip
Molly Moorish

Velvet in
Military Red,
£26, Burberry
Beauty
Siouxsie Sioux

Vivienne Westwood AW16

Never Mind The Bollocks, we’re living in a love letter to punk


right now. And no one hits the beat better than Vivienne
Westwood – our fashion-freedom monarch and activism
hero, still sticking it to convention at the age of 77. Channel
Viv’s vibe with renegade layers and cool checks, à la Molly
Moorish, mixed with ballsy hair and make-up, as seen at
Charles Jeffrey. Accessorise with Naomi’s attitude.

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Cheryl
Sam Faiers
REEM
TEAM
Josh Denzel

Julien Macdonald SS19


Kaz Crossley

Love it or hate
it, the Towie
crew and footie
wags crashed
the noughties’
natural-beauty party
– bringing sexy back
Lauren Pope

with zero shame and all


the bronzer. Keeping the reem
alive are the Love Island huns with Self Tan
Express
their extra bikini beauty routines Glow Mask
and bold looks. This is flip-side Body, £30,
James Read
feminism that’s making its way onto
our feeds with strong hair, strong
lashes, strong strobing and no
Hollywood
apologies. We salute you.
Contour
Wand, £29,
Charlotte
Tilbury “You ain’t
ever gonna get
Megan Barton Hanson

this candy”
Gemma Collins
Chris Hughes
Kem Cetinay

Abbey Clancy

Most Wanted
Gimme Gimme
Lashes, £12.95,
Eylure

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Brow Contour in
No10: Dark Brown,
£8.95, Eylure

Jodie Comer

Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex


Lupin &
Patchouli
Cologne,
£49 for
30ml,
Jo Malone
London

Her Majesty The Queen


Keira Knightley

Edie Campbell
Real
Luxury
Body
Erdem SS19

Oil, £35,
Neom
Organics
Kate Moss

Emily Blunt
Helen Mirren
Erdem SS19

*RGVDYH
WKHNZHHQV
Burberry SS19

No one does posh better than us


Brits. Ballgowns at the office? Norm.
Tweed for first dates? Valid. For 2019,
Cara Delevingne

Matte Powder the aristo vibe is heading your way via


Blush in Game
Changer, £10,
high-necks and balloon sleeves, tailored
Freddie Mercury

Topshop riding suits and super-fresh skin spiked


with gin-for-breakfast blush (not literally.
But, y’know, fine by us).
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Watercolour
Temporary
Violet Colour

House Of Holland SS19


Spray, £7,
Bleach
London
Ashish SS19

Time to plug your make-up kit into an


actual socket and acid-trip your neutrals

Zandra Rhodes SS19


into neon! These West End girls are giving
us all the ’80s electric dream feels, like
a beauty shout-out to Boy George’s fluid
fierceness. Blend up your highlighter hues
with new-romantic smoky pastels, work
some sculpture-club shapes into your
SS19 hair and amp up the electro colours,
like Maya Jane Coles and Anne-Marie.

Anne-Marie
Leomie Anderson
Nicholas Kirkwood SS19

Powder
Eyeshadow
in Sadist, £17,
Collection, Jason Lloyd-Evans, Guy Marineau/Getty Images, Walter Chin
By Alice du Parcq. Photographs: Getty Images, Shutterstock, Redferns

Illamasqua Black
Magic
Liquid
Charli XCX

Eyeliner,
£12,
Eyeko O
Maya Jane Coles

Powder
Eyeshadow in
Hype, £17,
Matty Bovan SS19

Illamasqua
Adwoa Aboah
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YOUR COLOUR
CREATIVITY
WITH

OVER

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TO CHOOSE FROM

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— #Trending —

Rock ’n’ rose


Rodarte’s romantic, architectural-style floral wreath is big news for spring/summer. With MUA James Kaliardos’s
“Picasso-inspired, modern-art make-up of strong, vibrant colours and abstract shapes”, it’s a punchy, petal-inspired
look. Blend the edges of the vivid yellow Single Eyeshadow in Douro, £19, Nars, for a “soft, geometric” finish.

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M A J O R
M O M E N T S
Fierce and fresh off the catwalk,
t h e s e a r e S S 1 9 ’s h e r o b e a u t y t r e n d s

Band
together
A little bit ’60s and a little bit futuristic, Prada’s oversized studded headbands
are the season’s most-’grammed beauty accessory. “Every girl was given a short fringe
for a boyish, rebellious finish,” says super-hairstylist Guido Palau, who created the look.

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Game face
Nothing says Ready Player One more than rocking a game console silhouette on your face. Miranda Joyce’s
metallic interpretation for Matty Bovan who “wanted a Nintendo 64 reference”, celebrates the
season’s ode to artistry and individuality, giving a whole new meaning to the concept of ‘tech face’.

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OF AN ORIGINAL
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softness and nourishment. The original all-in-one
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ONE BR AND: A WORLD OF OIL-INFUSED BE AUT Y


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Gilt trip
Make-up pro Kabuki created a mega-shiny update on the glitter
lip at Jeremy Scott. He pressed rose-gold foil onto lips,
with Glitter Pigment in Pink, £16.50, Mac, over the top.
“I chose a natural colour, rather than
blue or green, for a sophisticated twist,” says Kabuki.

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Maximal manis
Look to the decade of excess for your new-season nail-art inspo. “I designed ’80s disco vibe
nails with lots of detail using colourful rhinestones, crystals and
little pearl polka dots,” says Adeam nail artist Mei Kawajiri.

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Pretty
fly Feather accessories add exotic flair to SS19 hair. Mane man Sam
McKnight toughened them up with a choppy bob to complement
the slash of graphic liner at Dries Van Noten by simply, “hacking her hair
off and shoving a couple of feathers in it.” Try it at your own risk…

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Superhero liner
Pat McGrath’s green-goddess Swarovski crystal eyeliner mask at Valentino
is the new power eye to steal. “Think bohemian majesty mixed with
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subversive elegance,” says Pat on the vibe behind the look.

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Real talk on the issues that matter to you


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Hey,
OK... it’s

...to indulge in
self-gifting by
pretending your
dog bought it
for you. Oh
…to mourn a hair tie that lived pups, you
shouldn’t have
on your wrist for three months,
then finally had enough and
snapped. RIP, little friend
…if you drank a little bit too
much on Saturday night – your …if you’re interested in Harry and
Sunday sheet-mask ritual will Meghan’s baby name and Brexit news.
fix everything Life’s about balance – plus both could
…to love wearing one-sleeved tops earn you points at quiz night
– mostly because it means you only …to cough unnecessarily loudly in
have to shave one armpit the toilet cubicle at work so that
…if the idea that vaginal bleaching nobody hears the ‘plop’
is a trend makes you want to throw …if you skip ads on YouTube, but will
up (or at least cross your legs) happily watch a vlogger talk about
…if you’re more devastated about a new foundation for 20 minutes
By Marie-Claire Chappet and Samantha McMeekin. Photograph: Chris Craymer

your hairdresser moving away than …to casually grab a complimentary


you were about your last break-up magazine from the business-class
…to go ‘make-up free’, but still do cabin as you’re walking through to
your brows. You said no make-up, economy. (And a glass of Champagne,
not naked obvs) (thanks to GLAMOUR reader @jessicarosewil)
…if you feel slightly freaked out …if you don’t pick up your phone when
holding your friend’s new baby. someone rings. You don’t actually
Sometimes things just get too real use it for that, right?
…to have a ‘surf and turf’ approach to …to talk about what you earn. How
being pescatarian. You do you, babe else are we going to beat the pay gap?

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…*as in, ‘Gives A F*ck’ – and in


2019, our generation really does.
From marching against sexism
and Brexit to starting social-
media movements, we’re all
now putting our money – and
even our careers – where our
morals are. But what’s turned
us into next-gen activists?
By Marie-Claire Chappet

Illustrations Sabina Dallu

Look around you. Turn on your TV. You’re either watching


The Handmaid’s Tale, or seeing state-sanctioned female
oppression unfurl in real life. Your news cycle is littered
with celebrities calling out high-profile sexual assaulters
or getting arrested at political protests. That, or the latest
reaction to Trump. Meanwhile, the influencers and celebs from Burberry to Bare Minerals are in on the game:
you follow are posting on Instagram about trans rights, going fur, plastic or cruelty free, donating to charities
mental-health awareness or the #PeoplesVoteMarch against or creating ad campaigns that align with activist causes.
Brexit. Woke badges of honour, from re-grammed slogans to “Consumers are speaking out and saying that they don’t
trending hashtags, are replacing the selfie on your feed, and want to buy these products,” says Sascha Camilli, 35, from
all your mates are, yep, #Activists, too. PETA, on the move away from fur and leather. And cynical
Psychologist Kirsten Godfrey attributes this to the growing as it might sound, as her colleague, Lydia Smyth, 24,
“collective voice and power” garnered from our increased explains of the mounting pressure on brands: “If you’re
social-media and digital connectivity. not woke, you’ll get left behind.”
“There’s a huge power in numbers. Recent years have been populated
And millennials and Gen Z also have

73%
by the downfall of ‘cancelled’ celebs
a stronger sense of identity than other and brands – from #MeToo allegations
generations,” she explains. “There’s to controversial campaigns or
a certain sense of how people want to comments, such as Pepsi’s advert with
be perceived. They want their identity of millennial Kendall Jenner and Dolce & Gabbana’s
to be associated with a particular cause.”
readers call monumental China gaffe. Then in
January, Gillette’s viral ad taking down
Woke or broke themselves toxic masculinity was lauded, yet also
created huge divisions. But while this
And we’re certainly making our voices heard.
The Youth Futures 2018 report, published by
feminists collective voice empowers us, what
happens if you haven’t, or don’t want
The Future Laboratory, sees our generation
to, speak up? Do you have activism
as: “intent on a new activism-inspired agenda”– with particular
#FOMO? Everywhere you step, shop or scroll is calling you
emphasis on mental health and LGBTQ+ issues. Yep, we’re rebels
out: are you woke? How woke? And that billion-dollar
with a cause. But, we’re also rebels with a wallet: if we don’t agree
question: are you an activist? Before you answer, let’s take
with something, we’re not just protesting – we’re not buying either.
a step back and ask when did activism become, well, cool?
Statistics from Weber Shandwick and KRC Research show that
83% of millennials would boycott a brand for ethical reasons,
research backed up by GLAMOUR’s 2019 Activism Survey, Moments make movements
which found that 82% of readers would never wear fur. As our Let’s get one thing straight: activism is by no means
generation’s spending power is approximately £110billion, this an exclusively millennial or Gen-Z ‘thing’. After all, the 2017
social shift is having huge ramifications for businesses. #MeToo movement – in which women shared stories of
So, is it any surprise that it seems like everything we sexual harassment online – originated from a 2006
consume today is loaded with political awareness? Brands Myspace campaign by Gen X-er Tarana Burke. Activism
may have fallen out of fashion in the ’90s and early
noughties, when lad culture and raving replaced
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marching, but it was loud and proud before


then – from ‘right on’ feminism to the civil-rights
movement of the ‘60s and ‘70s.
What draws a person to activism can be deeply
personal. Lydia attributes her switch to veganism
– and later PETA activism – with growing up next
to a dairy farm: “The crying of the calves when they
are separated from their mothers. It’s unbearable.
I couldn’t ignore that.” For Sandy Abdelrahman,
a 28-year-old activist based in east London, it was
her childhood in Egypt that directly informed the
causes she campaigns for today: “I witnessed
a lot of human rights violations and injustices,
such as female genital mutilation, which some
women I know have gone through.”

Radical resistance
But what makes an entire generation care more?
Dr Rosalind Miles, author of the ground-breaking
The Women’s History Of The World and this summer’s
book Rebel Women, believes activism
comes in waves, like “the pendulum wonder that we’re fighting back – with
of history”. So, what has swung the

82%
activism dominating the agenda.
pendulum our way this time?
“Trump is the best recruiting
sergeant for feminism ever,” she says, Celebrity crusaders
adding that pivotal moments in history
shift our conception of activism from
of readers For celebs – the age-old guardians of the
zeitgeist – if you’re not woke, you’re (also)
fringe activity to mainstream. This would broke. Take Taylor Swift who, after being
happened just last year in Ireland,
when its historic referendum on
never wear criticised for remaining apolitical during the
2016 US election, Instagrammed about the
abortion laws was announced after
mounting pressure on the government
animal fur 2018 midterm elections, announcing she was
voting Democrat. It caused such a stir, global
from various activist groups. headlines read: ‘Has Swift swung it for the
“So many of the women who flocked to this cause had Democrats?’ And that’s what we’re seeing in the age of the
never been political before,” says Cathie Shiels, 34, the influencer. If Kylie Jenner can cause Snapchat shares to drop
Dublin-based organiser of the successful Abortion Rights by £930million with a single tweet to her followers, imagine
Campaign that led the #RepealThe8th movement. She is what happens when she writes about the issues she backs.
now running for election as a local councillor in Dublin as PETA understands this more than most – it was one of the
a direct result of the campaign: “It was so inspiring. I want original harnessers of celebrity power. Its ‘I’d rather go naked
to keep fighting to make a change.” than wear fur’ campaign, which started in 1994, went viral
Brexit is having a similar galvanising effect: statistics before we even used that term; roping in fashion’s biggest
from The Prince’s Trust Macquarie Youth Index report show stars – Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and
that 58% of young people in the UK fear for their future due Christy Turlington – to make not wearing fur fashionable.
to the referendum result. We’re already a generation that “We get a lot of our information to the public through
has inherited a stagnant economy and a housing crisis; celebrity work,” says Sascha, pointing out that celebrity
issues that disproportionately affect the young. It’s little activism is causing a domino effect among big fashion
houses, with Gucci and Versace dropping fur in recent years.
Lydia sees the same impact with veganism – citing the impact
that vegan influencers (and former Made In Chelsea stars)
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signing an online petition that freed up aid to Jordan. “Action


doesn’t have to be going to a refugee camp, it can also be
sharing a video on Facebook.”
Lucy and Tiffany Watson have had on publicising the cause
Yet the impact of the digital age is perhaps more nuanced
– with 7% of the UK population now vegan. The sisters’
than raising our awareness and the ease with which we can
combined Instagram reach is nearly two million and their
get involved. It has democratised activism for many who see
vegan cookbooks, companies and restaurants have raised
physical protests as exclusionary. Rebecca Bunce, 32,
the vegan profile, spotlighting the ethical reasons behind it.
cofounder of the IC Change campaign – working on
domestic-abuse legislation in the UK – sees digital
Click and protest campaigning as “essential for someone who can’t always
Thanks to celebrity influence, activism has had a shiny new leave the house”. As a disabled woman, she is passionate
rebrand, but they’re not the only ones doing it. Millennial and about the accessibility of activism. It’s why, in 2014, she
Gen-Z activists are redefining not just what activism looks attended Campaign Bootcamp, a UK-based organisation
like – but what it means, too. The Pink Protest, an activism founded in 2013, which runs week-long training sessions
collective founded by Grace Campbell, 24, Scarlett Curtis, just outside of London. There, she learnt how to campaign
23, and Alice Skinner, 24, embodies digitally, which led to IC Change and a coalition of women’s
Gen-Z feminism with its online girl-gang organisations successfully persuading
approach. Their main message is that
activism can take any form. “Simply
talking to your grandparents about 21% the UK government to commit to create
a domestic-abuse bill. Bootcamp
graduates also include the founders
homosexuality, or recycling, or
donating,” says Grace. “We want to put it
of Gen Z of feminist organisation Level Up which
has, among other things, successfully
out there that even little things matter.”
In 2017, they worked with Amika
readers have campaigned through online petitions
to have plastic-surgery ads removed
George, the 19-year-old founder of the been Insta from last summer’s Love Island.
#FreePeriods campaign, who started
a movement from her laptop in her
activists
bedroom. They organised over 2,000 Activism for everyone
people to protest outside Downing Street, successfully Level Up, founded in 2018, has tapped into more than just
pressuring the government to give £1.5million to address the power of online campaigning, but the shift in activism’s
period poverty. “There is so much one person can do, even focus towards inclusivity, too. “We want a feminism that
just through social media,” says Grace. It’s little wonder their isn’t dominated by the white experience,” says their
slogan is ‘The revolution will be posted on Instagram.’ campaign director, Bryony Walker, 28. “Activism has often
not paid attention to people of colour, trans people, queer
people and the working class: everything we want to stand
Campaign for change for.” This is another reason activism has become relevant
For Jaz O’Hara, 28, founder of The Worldwide Tribe, it was
for younger generations; tapping into the causes that
a Facebook post that changed her life – and the lives of many
matter to them most, including trans and non-binary
others. She visited the Calais Jungle refugee camp in 2015, after
awareness. Cynics may call it an off-shoot of a ‘me, me, me’
her parents made the decision to foster a refugee child from
generation; fighting for causes that affect ‘us, us, us’ – but
Eritrea. “I was so emotional about the fact that these people were
these individual motivations are clearly having a wider
risking their lives to make the same journey to the UK that I could
societal impact: they’re paying it forward.
make easily,” she says. Jaz posted about her shocking findings
“I didn’t see any positive information around trans issues
in the camp – highlighting the vast differences between the
when I was transitioning over five years ago,” says UK trans
media representation, which was often negative towards
activist Charlie Craggs, 25. “I wanted to do something
refugees, and the reality, which put a human face on the crisis.
about that.” And she has, thanks to her organisation Nail
Within days her message had gone viral. “I was hit with this wave
Transphobia, which battles transphobia through everyday
of people wanting to do something,” she says.
conversations over manicures. Her activism led to a book,
Jaz was so inspired by the response, she quit her job in fashion,
To My Trans Sisters, in 2017: “It’s the book I wished I’d had
moved back in with her parents and took on the task of raising
when I was growing up. Hopefully it’s helping others.”
awareness online full time, as well as organising collections and
This activism resonates especially with Gen Z who,
donations for the camp on the ground. Her organisation now
according to research, are the first generation less likely
supplies camps across Europe and the Middle East with food,
to define as solely heterosexual and to personally know
water and wi-fi. “We have access to a community and network
someone who identifies as non-binary. Dias, 17, an LGBTQ+
online – that’s what brings power back to a grassroots level,” she
activist, launched her StraightJackets campaign last year.
says, citing a recent example of The Worldwide Tribe community
“I experienced abuse on the street from a grown man
that really affected me,” she says. “It made me
want to do something, because I realised this
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isn’t just me being bullied by kids – it’s out there in the


world.” The aim of StraightJackets is to make schools safe Chitseko, 25, volunteers. “Growing up, I witnessed friends
for LGBTQ+ and non-binary students, and to make sex suffering because of these issues and nothing is changing.
education not just heterosexual. “I feel like power should The government is failing us,” she says.
be given to young people when it comes to certain “Young generations are far more likely to sign an online
issues.” But despite contacting the Department for petition than join a political party,” says Vicky Spratt, 30,
Education, she’s had little the political journalist who headed up
success so far. “I want the the #MakeRentingFair campaign, which
education secretary to meet successfully lobbied for improved renting
me, walk the school halls, speak
to students and learn what it’s
like for people like me. I’ll keep
fighting until that happens.”
17%
of readers
legislation. However, campaigns such as
#NotTooYoungToRun are aiming to change
this, with the message, ‘If you’re young
enough to vote, you’re young enough to
run for office.’ Georgie Laming, 26, was
But some young people
don’t always associate change have a Labour councillor by the age of 19 and is
with Westminster, where they
feel issues they care about can
experienced hopeful of the future of youth engagement.
“There’s two million young people who can
be ignored, or mishandled.
It’s why 19-year-old south
period poverty now vote, who had no say in Brexit,” she
says. “They’re now dominating the debate.”
Londoner Liv Francis-Cornibert
took on a lack of representation on screen with Legally
Fixing the future
Black: the 2018 viral ad campaign that inserted black
On the ground or on Instagram, in Westminster or with your
actors in iconic film posters. Whereas finding solutions
wallet – is there a correct way to be an activist? Amelia
for young people directly affected by violent crime
Viney, 31, the founder of Advocacy Academy, the UK’s first
in the UK is at the heart of 4Front Project, where Sara
youth-organising group of its kind, believes you need a bit
of everything – but ultimately, it’s about giving the voiceless
a voice. “We pick young people who sit on the intersections
of multiple oppressions,” she says. “They’re angry – but they
can’t channel that anger anywhere because they have no
access to spaces or people to make the changes they want.”
Activism gives them that space, which is why Amelia is
cautious of brands getting in on the action, co-opting it while
missing the point. Last autumn’s Topshop fiasco – when
a pop-up stand promoting Feminists Don’t Wear Pink (And
Other Lies), the book curated by Scarlett Curtis in partnership

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with UN charity Girl Up, was unceremoniously torn down by
the store – is a prime example. Although the retailer later
apologised and made a donation to charity, it didn’t go far
enough, according to Scarlett’s Pink Protest cofounder
Grace. “They put feminist on a T-shirt,” she says. “But when it
was actual, actioned feminism, it was too much for them.”
Maybe our generation has what brands lack, and what
22-year-old Nonhlanhla Makuyana, an Advocacy Academy
coach, calls “the fearlessness of identifying broken things”. So
maybe we are over-saturated with activism, maybe brands
are guilty of jumping on the bandwagon. But if it’s having a
moment again, then it’s providing a safety net and a sense of
empowerment for countless individuals who have previously
felt voiceless and alone. It’s an opportunity for broken things
to be fixed. And surely, whether you’re an activist or not,
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that’s something we can all get on board with.

For the full results of our GLAMOUR Activism Survey, a round-up


of 50 activists to follow now and our guide to getting behind the
causes you care about, go to Glamour.com
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“What
millennial
means to
me”
Don’t disrespect us with the entitled,
selfie-obsessed stereotype. Our generation
comes in all looks… and outlooks

Anisa, 27,
fashion blogger
@anisasojka “I think we are more
self-expressive, receptive
@lillypollardmusic

and open-minded to the


evolving way of living.”

@ruby.abbiss
Ruby, 23,
Lilly, 29,
recent graduate and
singer/songwriter/actress
freelance writer
“I’m an attention seeker, so I love being
“I don’t hold the term millennial
on stage and social media. We can
as part of who I am, probably
create a mini-brand and image of who we
because I have other things I feel
want to be, or think we should be.”
define me more, such as being
a writer and a single mother.”

Jade, 29,
@pravinarudra

professional baker
“I’ve gone against the
stereotype of millennials
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rejecting tradition; I’ve


@emily_weller

had the same boss


Pravina, 24,
for eight years, I’m
management consultant
married and I’ve been
“We get slammed for being hipster
lucky enough to be able
snowflakes, but there are upsides
to buy my own house.”
Emily, 29, graphic designer to our sensitivity. Plus, I’m not
“I see a totally different side to the millennial remotely edgy. I never understand
label. I see myself as an individual rather than why people wear grey when
a follower, because we had our own stamp they could wear fuchsia.”
and our own identity growing up without
social media influencing our fashion
or music choices.”

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Josephine, 26,
charity development
manager
“Although people call
us self-entitled, I believe
we have a strong sense of
giving back – that’s why
I work on issues close to my
heart, such as fighting

@the_hollitype
human trafficking.”
@josieelucas

Hollie, 30,
conservation scientist
“It’s unfair when people say we are
Charlotte, 30, mum
all social-media obsessed. I would
“Being a millennial to me
always prefer to be outside than
means being a nostalgic ‘90s inside scrolling through my phone!”
kid – we lived through an era
of the best music, films and TV

@natashaarselan
shows – but also being part
of a generation that has given
people the ability to just
be themselves.”
@umberghauri

Umber, 26,
make-up artist
“Labels can feel limiting. But mine make
me who I am – British, Pakistani, millennial,
@misscpreko

queer, Muslim. Through my work, I feel that


my purpose is providing representation
for people who need to see it.”
@eatmemaybe

Nichi, 35,
author
“We’re the first proper
generation where
a good education did
not come cheap nor
guarantee you a career,
and where affordable Natasha, 20,
housing of a decent founder of @auc.art
quality comes at a steep “I love poetry, theatre, art and
price. But on the plus dancing, which existed long before
side, we are released my generation, and I hope it exists
@nichihodgson

from rigid attitudes for evermore. But overall, I like to


about what work, think I live in an era of my own.”
relationships and travel
should look like.” For more millennials’ thoughts,
head to Glamour.com

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Body
Positivity…
are you
having a
laugh?
Asks GLAMOUR’s Alice du Parcq,
who thinks the plus-size movement is
now an unhelpful reminder that she
is seen as flawed. But love it or loathe
it, #BoPo still gets us talking. Here,
three women have their say

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that’s been conveniently adopted by


brands probably run by thin people,
who think this slogan should make me
feel included and proud. It doesn’t. Like
“Back off those rails of (seriously rank) clothing,
I feel inconvenient and pitied, shoved clinically obese today* do. I don’t hate
and stop in the naughty corner of shame. It’s my body as such; I just feel... indifferent
fetishising patronising supremacy masquerading as to it. I’ve spent a long time reaching this

fat” a supportive BFF, attempting to connect


with an audience without looking at the
pretend-it-doesn’t-exist state, ever
since my mid-twenties when Facebook
Alice du Parcq, 38, GLAMOUR’s bigger picture. Since the BoPo craze is launched. I was well aware of my larger
Contributing Beauty Director predominantly aimed at overweight frame, but suddenly there were full-
women, it subliminally confirms that length photos that I couldn’t rip up,
A few weeks ago, I was in a fashion we’re not ‘normal’ and should be e-glued forever into this new cyber
store on Oxford Street in London. segregated, saved and fixed, because time-capsule called social media. For
I walked through the vast space filled we are flawed. Trust me, we’re well aware the first time in my adult life I saw the
with on-trend clothes, but I didn’t stop of this, and this crappy reminder of social real me, and I was stunned into a horrific
because I knew nothing would fit me. inadequacy is doing nothing to help. acceptance that I was so, so much larger
Instead, I went downstairs to ‘my’ If you search #BodyPositivity right than the ‘slightly heavier’ person in my
section, which was directly next to the now, here’s what you’ll mainly get: mind. These images were brutally forced
men’s department and backed onto a gallery of Jessica Rabbit-esque girls onto me like immersion therapy – a big
the staff toilet. As I browsed the four rails with massive boobs, small waists, soft part of my self-esteem slipped away
of garish printed tunics with peekaboo tummies, rounded bums and tumbling in that time, stamped on by shame
sleeves and Bardot necklines, I spotted hair extensions, modelling bodycon and the acute humiliation of waking
a poster on the wall of a model who dresses from dodgy labels. You might up to my own naïve joke.
looked about size 14, wearing a bright see influencers at the gym pinching Now, aged 38, I have a new
halterneck bikini and denim hotpants, a roll of skin and sharing their anti- perspective, via real-life traumas,
with “#BodyPositive #LoveYourCurves”
emblazoned below. WTAF.
Welcome to life as a size 22(ish) “Don’t bully me into ‘loving
woman. Despite the UK plus-size market
being estimated at £6.6billion, most of myself’. Don’t psychobabble me
what I see on the high street and online
is outdated and designed by people
into ‘owning my truth’”
who have zero insight into what it’s like
to be fat. In that shop, it was the poster cellulite tips. Not sure about you, but for emotional maturity and a happy
that pissed me off. It may have looked me, there’s nothing positive about that. home life. I focus more on my health
like a confidence-boosting message, It’s smug, sometimes intimidating, than my reflection in the mirror (I have
but believe me, that holier-than-thou click-bait – with double-agents no idea how much I weigh), I walk daily
‘feel-good’ Body Positivity crusade is capitalising on women’s insecurities, until I’m out of breath and, in my own
complete bullshit. Plus, the hashtags sending the message to ‘sexualise your complex capacity, try to be mindful
didn’t appear anywhere else. It was curves’ or ‘alter your body so that you’ll and sensible about what I eat. Above
directly pointed at me: a big girl in love it’! I know that probably sounds all, I have practised very hard at
a thin shop. This is why the meaning of self-righteous and jealous (it is a bit), resurrecting that blissfully ignorant
Body Positivity (or BoPo) is something but let me try to give some insight into ‘slightly heavier’ person, because
very different to what it used to be. this weird, unwanted spotlight glaring pretending I am slimmer than my real
I started noticing the term as over real, overweight women. self is much kinder to my mental health.
a social-media movement in 2016. Today’s frenzied version of #BoPo Call it denial, but I don’t care: I’m
My Insta feed was increasingly diverse mocks the many years of emotional in a far more stable and confident
and finally resonated – a flattering, grit I’ve built to help me cope with life place today because I choose to
un-scaffolded swimsuit on a mum- as a fat person. The truth is that I feel be indifferent to my body’s size.
fluencer with big thighs; a make-up deeply un-positive about my body, So, this is why Body Positivity can
vlogger with a double chin; a street-style as I expect many of the 27% of UK fuck off, actually. Don’t bully me into
shot of a plus-size fashion journalist. women who are categorised as ‘loving myself’. Don’t psychobabble
No one shouted about it: it was merely me into ‘owning my truth’. Don’t tell
a gentle revolution to showcase body me I should wear pleather jeans. I don’t
variety and level the playing field. But want to. Why should I? Like that cringe
now I believe the BoPo message has trend a few years back when everything
become a sanctimonious marketing told us to ‘Keep Calm And Carry On’,
gimmick, making fat the fetish du jour enforced mantras like these are

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a snaky marketing tool to trick women


into believing that their emotions are
wrong and need controlling.
This explains why I’ve not been
photographed full-length for this feature:
the thought of the fashion team dressing
me is mortifying. After 15 years of
investigative plus-size shopping,
I still find it hard. Most women swim
in a size bracket varying by one or
two increments, but the larger you
are, the bigger the pool. On the same
day I could be wearing a size 20 top
and size 16 jacket. I have bras from
two different shops measuring 44E
and 38FF but they fit me the same.
My wardrobe is a shitshow of black
tents, elasticated waists and brilliantly
distracting shoes. It’s awkward and
dispiriting in private, so a dressing-room
scene with colleagues is my idea of hell.
I know that these deep-rooted issues
aren’t shared by all overweight women
and that Body Positivity has helped
thousands feel empowered. To anyone
who has genuinely learnt to adore their
body: you will change the course of
history, one generation at a time, and
you have no idea how incredible that
is. This is already being epitomised by
large, high-profile women, such as Tess
Holliday and Callie Thorpe, whose Instas
combine upbeat thinking and style inspo
with honest, refreshing moments of
self-indignity. Sadly, they’re still trolled
and scrutinised by worldwide media just
for being themselves.
Thankfully a new ‘body neutral’ trend
is rising, where fashion and beauty
brands are featuring all shapes without
contrived fanfare (see Asos, Fenty and
Heist Studios). The movement is being “Body Positivity is part of
led by eloquent voices such as Natalie
Lee, the award-winning style blogger
the reason I am alive today”
and body-diversity supporter, and Grace Victory, 28, blogger, YouTuber,
image-inclusion supporters Jameela podcaster and author
Jamil (search for her inspiring #IWeigh
campaign) and Grace Woodward, Back in 2016, when I began following going through a serious eating disorder
whose project Body Of Work looks at body-positive accounts on Instagram, and body issues, it gave me something
the ways in which women’s bodies are my life changed for the better. It took to believe in and hold on to during dark
manipulated in the media. My message me months to get my head around the times. It represented me in a way that
is this: stop labelling women. Don’t fact that you can be fat and happy, and I hadn’t seen before. I remember
segregate any single size or shape. the revelation blew my mind. In a society bloggers Gabi Fresh and Kelly Augustine
If you really want to make us feel positive that demonises the marginalised, Body posting photos in bikinis, and it gave
about our bodies, extend your ranges Positivity was invigorating and a space me permission to post photos in a bikini,
on the same rail, invest in consultants where I could breathe easy. I went from too. Seeing two beautiful plus-size
who really understand larger figures, body hate to body love – with therapy women not afraid of owning who
and please stop telling us to love amplifying this new-found reality. And they are allowed me to do the same.
our curves. As for #BodyPositivity? I honestly believe Body Positivity is part For me, the fundamental spirit of
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of all bodies. Fat people exist, they


have done for centuries and will
continue to do so. The movement,
for most, is the only safe place for
their bodies to be seen – and accepted
– because fat bodies, and even
‘non-slim’ bodies are vilified and
policed by random people on the
internet, the street, in the media,
everywhere. It’s relentless.
Marginalised bodies are not
debatable; my body is not debatable.
But there is also a part of me that feels
Body Positivity should be an escape.
The movement has lost its radical
stance, it’s being hijacked by women
with one back roll, and unfortunately “The movement needs
been replaced with a more palatable
version: plus-size models with flat
to be more inclusive”
tummies and thin arms. Denise Bidot, 32, model, TV personality, activist
Since the movement has blown up,
I feel it’s been commercialised and I’m always the first one naked, unique is what makes you beautiful –
watered down, the general consensus backstage at a fashion show. That I like to think my campaign reflects that.
today is: ‘I’m all for Body Positivity… if shocks people because I’m curvy, and We’ve come a long way since
the person is healthy.’ Which, in my sadly that’s still rare on most catwalks. I started modelling over ten years
opinion, translates to: ‘I’m all for Body The other models can’t get over how ago. Back then – even in plus-size
Positivity… as long as the person is comfortable I am – and I’m proud of campaigns – I’d be heavily retouched
slim in the right places, big in the right that. It’s especially empowering for the to fit an idea of what a curvy woman
places, but not too big overall, thinner girl who says to me, “I wish I had should look like. It made me very
because being fat is a strain on the your bum and waist” or “I wish I had uncomfortable. That ‘just curvy enough’
economy.’ Using health concerns your confidence.” ideal still exists, but the media is making
is an excuse to fat shame, but that It’s funny because that’s not how progress. It’s crucial for women to see
opens up a complicated can of worms, many of us think they would feel, right? themselves represented, which is why
which completely misses the point of The assumption is because they have I started posting unretouched images
this movement. It’s not trying to ignore slim figures, they have no body of myself on social media five years ago.
real health warnings, it’s trying to insecurities. But that’s just not true By fighting against the bombardment of
make people feel more accepted with – and it’s exactly why I think the Body so-called ‘perfect’ imagery and proudly
the bodies they have. Everyone’s body Positivity movement needs to be more showing myself exactly as I was, my
is their own, it’s not the world’s place inclusive. The idea that slim or smaller followers told me they felt more seen.
to make you feel bad about that. It’s women – or even men – can’t be Once we achieve that level of visibility
a place for everyone to reach a level involved, doesn’t make sense to me. for everyone, perhaps we’ll have fewer
of self-love, whether they are deemed It was designed to be a safe space for conversations about our size, and more
healthy or not, plus someone’s body everyone to feel beautiful and included. about how great we feel.
isn’t always an indicator of how We just can’t pretend to know how My biggest hope for my ten-year-old
@denisebidot. *House Of Commons Library Obesity Statistics

healthy they are. people feel when they look in a mirror. daughter and her generation is that we
Photographs: Ilan Rubin/Trunk Archive, Jade Keshia Gordon,

The Body Positivity movement, at That’s why I started my online reach the point where they don’t have
its core, is for the ‘invisible’. The fat campaign @nowrongwaymovement. to think about what’s ‘right’ or ‘wrong’
woman at the corner shop. The trans #BodyPositivity opened the door for with their bodies. It might sound totally
person trying to stay alive because a conversation that wasn’t there before idealistic, but perhaps it’s as simple
the world doesn’t understand being – something I needed growing up. Once as being saturated with all types of
born in a body you didn’t choose. The the hashtag exploded, I began asking bodies on Instagram, TV, catwalks
chubby school kid with stretch marks. questions such as, ‘Why are certain and in magazines, so that we never
We need to amplify these voices bodies not enough?’, ‘Why is one body have a day where we don’t feel good
and remember why, many moons more beautiful than another?’ and enough. Because we all deserve to feel
O
ago, this movement started in the ‘How do we change it?’ I wanted to be that way – whatever size we are.
first place. Body Positivity changes part of something that builds people
lives and can even save them – just up; a strong community; a generation For more on the Body Positivity
like it did with mine. that understands what makes you movement, go to Glamour.com

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The
moments
“I’ve learnt so that
made
me
much about
my strength as
a woman”
London-born, Yorkshire-raised Eleanor Tomlinson, 26, control – I thought if there was ever a perfect opportunity
made her acting debut when she was 13; racking up roles to get naked, this was it. When it comes to seeing my naked
in The Illusionist and teen rom-com Angus, Thongs And body on screen, I don’t believe in body shaming, so I won’t
Perfect Snogging, before finding fame in 2015 as Demelza shame myself. I’m not perfect. I have my own body hang-
in Poldark. Most recently, Eleanor played Keira Knightley’s ups, but I won’t let them take over.
lover in Colette and later this year she’ll fend off a Martian
invasion in the new TV adaptation of cult classic, War Childhood bullying has empowered me as an adult
Of The Worlds, set in Edwardian London. She may love I was shy when I was growing up. The press exaggerated how
a period drama, but it seems no corset can constrict her badly I was bullied at school [reports emerged that she was
outlook. Here, she reveals the empowering moments that taunted for being ‘posh’], but I’d go away for six months to
have shaped her life – both on and away from the cameras. work on set and then somehow have to fit back in; you never
want to feel like the awkward one. In the past five years, I’ve
Women should always support other women built up my confidence – I don’t think I could be bullied now.
It’s incredibly important as an actress to feel the support of
other women. Despite having no scenes together on Colette, My parents taught me to just try my best
I met Denise Gough [double Olivier Award winner] while Both my parents are actors. They’d say to me, “Keep your feet
waiting around on set. I knew straight away she was someone on the ground, go to every audition and try your best.” It’s
who’d change my life. We then got stuck in an airport together such a competitive industry and so easy to get swept up in
and before I knew it, I’d booked tickets to New York to see her this seemingly glamorous world – but when the job ends, you
play, People, Places & Things. Watching her, I just thought, never know what’s next, which is a scary thought every time.
‘Wow, that’s the kind of actress I want to be!’ Now she’s a real
friend; people like that keep your drive going and inspire you. Fame hasn’t changed me
Poldark put me on the map as an actress and shaped my
The attention around Aidan’s naked torso was frustrating sense of self. I was 21 when I got the job and I’ll be 27 when
I found the Poldark hysteria around Aidan’s torso hilarious. It the final series airs – that’s a huge time of personal change.
was great as it meant so many people watched it, but I think I’ve grown in confidence by discovering the actor, and the
the attention overshadowed the story, and as an actor, I’m person, I want to be. Fame didn’t change my actual life,
all about the story. I found that quite frustrating. So going on though – tonight, I’ll go home, watch Netflix and have
to Colette, and working alongside Keira Knightley (she has a Chinese. But I do wear a hat when I leave the house,
extraordinary magnetism when she walks into a room) in a film otherwise it’s like having a massive arrow saying, “Oi!
As told to Josh Newis-Smith. Photograph: Billie Scheepers

about female empowerment and sexuality, was incredible. I’ve Demelza’s over here!”
learnt so much about my strength as a woman by standing up
for myself on set during filming, too. Unless you fight for your I have zero time for trolls
ten minutes, a director can shout, “We’ve got it! Let’s move on!” My experience of fame has taught me that, if you are
affected by negativity, you shouldn’t seek it out, although
I only do nudity for the right role it’s easy to obsess about social media. Empowerment
I think really carefully about intimate scenes; I would only comes from your opinion of yourself, so I don’t seek support
do nudity if I felt it was right for the story. When filming the from people I don’t know. You get trolls, but I have zero time
sex scenes with Keira in Colette I went topless, but it wasn’t for it – it’s faceless bullying and those comments will never
nudity for the sake of it, it was about celebrating the female get through to me.
body in all forms. Because of what Colette represented
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“We’re
breaking
beauty’s
gender
norms”
Meet Fluide: the make-up
IT STARTED WITH A MESSAGE 
brand changing the way we “We were total beauty beginners,” says
think and talk about beauty Laura, a former head of strategy for a
health and wellness company who was
inspired to start Fluide after hearing her
“Growing up, teenagers discussing gender identity, and REDEFINING BEAUTY
I always felt like realising that this ‘cultural shift’ was not Now, each Fluide product is named after
an outsider,” says being reflected by brands. She and queer-safe spaces: such as Ginger’s Bar
Fluide cofounder, Isabella, also a creative director, started in Brooklyn and Dalston Superstore in
Isabella Giancarlo by reaching out to make-up artists and London. Fluide also gives 5% of its profits
(left), 26, from New models for advice. They used social media to US LGBTQ+ health organisations. The
York, who identifies to spread their message of inclusivity, feedback has been amazing – and not
as gender expansive. “For me, it’s not connecting with people of all genders, just from LGBTQ+ communities. “One girl
feminine on one side of the spectrum sexualities and skintones. “The product wrote to us saying, ‘I wanted to feel
and masculine on the other – we have came later,” says Laura. “We spent months beautiful growing up, but the marketing
a more nuanced experience of gender.” researching manufacturers and testing didn’t reflect me,’” says Isabella. “With
But expressing this was tricky. “I wasn’t products, planning the packaging and Fluide, we’re trying to expand the
interested in the narrow definition of finalising the launch line.” definition of beauty so that everyone
beauty I saw around me. In 2017, I was has a seat at the table.” Inevitably, they
still picking up blusher that said, ‘So MAKE-UP FOR EVERYONE have received backlash – from some
many men, so little time’ – and I thought, “We felt that we could create something conservative bloggers – but they remain
‘I never think about men when I wear new,” says Isabella, who notes there is undaunted. “It’s a reminder of what we’re
make-up.’ I wanted to create something nothing specifically ‘gender neutral’ fighting against,” says Laura.
that challenged that assumption.” about the actual make-up – it’s the
marketing that’s powerful. “To locate THE FUTURE IS FLUIDE 
THE GLITTER BOMB make-up outside of the paradigm of Today, Isabella and Laura work on Fluide
Which is what Isabella did with business cis-female beauty is incredibly liberating full time and are planning to grow their
partner Laura Kraber (above right), 48, and it opens up the potential for make-up team, and their product line. But Isabella
from New York, after they met and had to be an empowering form of self- says their biggest achievement is that
By Marie-Claire Chappet. Photographs: Lauren Perlstein/Fluide.us

“an instant connection”. Together, they expression, rather than a symbol of the they are “making a difference”. They’re
created Fluide: bold, gender-neutral, ways in which you don’t measure up.” happy to see other gender-neutral
cruelty-free make-up for all skintones With Fluide, this is achieved by actively brands out there, such as Jecca Makeup,
– with an even bolder message. Because putting queer, trans, non-binary folk and and feel that the more conversations
disco-bright purple lipsticks may not seem people of colour in front (and behind) about gender expansiveness, the better.
out of the ordinary, but modelling them the cameras, as well as in the testing “It can be daunting to simply be two
on trans, queer and non-binary people room, and in its ad campaigns. non-famous entrepreneurs with a vision,
of colour is still disappointingly rare. but that’s how change in an industry
In 2017, Fluide glitter-bombed its way Top left 7-Free happens,” says Laura. “I knew that
through the US beauty industry with Polish in Riis a younger me was dying to see queer
campaigns featuring high-profile trans Beach. Right beauty represented by queer people,”
Glitter in Aura,
activists and queer models. It made the both Fluide adds Isabella. With business booming,
headlines and was quickly stocked online it looks like they got their wish.
and at gender-free clothing shops in New
York and Montreal. And from this spring, For more on gender-fluid beauty,
the products will be available in the UK. go to Glamour.com

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“Get out here...


golden hour is
fading!”

Welcome
to
‘gram
games
All about the #Inspo? Yeah, right.
Everyone on Insta these days has an
agenda. But are you down with it?
By Samantha McMeekin

Want to play a game? Grab your glitter challenges that can test friendships,
because it’s time to put your war paint pit colleague against colleague and
on, and camouflage won’t help you on incite genuine panic.
this battlefield. We’re going to a place The only way to survive is to know
where aesthetics = amo, selfie skills are your allies from your enemies – the
artillery and every second is crucial traits they possess and the cards they
when it comes to getting ‘the shot’. play. It’s time to talk #Insta-tactics…
This modern-day minefield has more
emotional ups and downs than an
Adele album, and more fallouts than
a Grammys afterparty. Want to escape DOUBLE-TAP
volunteering as tribute? Too late, you’re TEAMMATES SMOOTH
already in the arena. Allies are essential in OPERATORS
It’s called Instagram. For many of us, a game where likes and Facetune, Perfect365, AirBrush –
that seemingly innocent photo-sharing follows are the symbol of status and these are the weapons of the Smooth
app has become a mentally challenging power. Every time you break into a new Operators. They’ll say it’s good lighting,
obstacle course thanks to LOBL (living hundred with your follower count, you the right angle and some fancy new
our best lives) pressure and the validation enter another level of superiority (until phone, but really, they’ve just altered
that comes with it. The quest for hearts you reach 10,000, of course, and their selfie with one wave of their
used to be straightforward – when a like thereafter your success is measured Facetune fairy wand – skin is smoothed,
actually meant a like – but the game has in thousands). Tit-for-tat relationships tummies are tucked and butts are lifted
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evolved and so have the players. can mean guaranteed hearts, essential for the sake of likes (and sadly, it works).
In 2019, dive beneath the over- for reaching your next target, whether They can turn Lambrini into Moët until
saturated, over-filtered surface, and it’s more followers, an increase in likes they become so drunk on their own
you’ll find yourself in a dark underworld or even making it onto the Explore power that they begin to over-edit, to
of tactical follows, shadow Stories page. So even if you don’t really like the point where their feed features an
stalkers and clever comment traps. the lift selfie they took, and they can’t entirely different person. If you know one
Nothing is as it seems. Who really loves stand it when you tell your life story IRL, they’ll also transform group pics,
your posts, and who’s double-tapping in a caption, you have the unspoken even if permission is pending. That said,
your pasta shot just so you’ll do the promise to always double tap no everything that goes up, must come
same for their cringe couple selfie? matter what. They’re your besties down, and one warped wall (a classic
You see, behind every ’gram move (and your mum) in real life, but blood Photoshop fail) can break trust between
lies a minefield of strategies and brothers and sisters on the feed. teammates. Tweak at your own peril.

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“Even if you don’t really like


their selfie, you promise
to double tap no matter what” Following

7,375 posts 2,496 followers 979 following

WHEELERS & DEALERS


Ever apply that classic cheat code to
make your Sims avatar a trillionaire? Of
course you did. The same shortcut to the
top can be bought on Instagram in the
form of faux followers, comments and
likes. But these paid-for bots cost real
money and are faker than a Gucci bag in
a dodgy street market. How to spot them?
Generic comments (‘Yes girl!’, ‘Love this!’),
duplicate posts, follower fluctuations and
a huge spike in likes an hour after posting.
These frauds not only compromise the
integrity of the game, but can make you
feel lower than your standards after four
espresso martinis. Guards of the ’gram
are trying their best to block the bots,
but this only makes hackers ha-ha as
HYPE GIRLS
they disguise their troops better, sending
These heaven-sent support systems will
them in to storm the castle undetected.
shower your photos in star emojis, sassy
Stay alert. Stay vigilant.
‘yasss queens’ and pink hearts till they’re
SHADOW blue in the face. But it’s not just posts
STALKERS they’ll pour over, you can expect the
These silent participants may think same mega praise across your Stories
they’re invisible, but no one can hide – even the rubbish ones. This saint-like
on the ’gram. More foe than friend, they behaviour usually comes from brand-
constantly pop up as a viewer of your new followers, as everything you do will
Stories – but when it comes to likes, appear first in their feed for a few GAME OVER?
comments and follows, they’re blessed weeks. But beware: you won’t Now you know your enemy from your
nowhere to be found. And these keep your Hype Girls for long, unless allies, and your Hype Girls from your Insta
phantoms are powered by passive you repay the favour. And so begins bots, your pathway to glory is more easily
aggression. Yep, they’re scollin’ and your own fake-ass remarks: ‘That skin! paved. But at what point do you actually
hatin’. They’ll see you went to a party How are you real?!’, ‘You need to tell me achieve acclamation? 1,000 followers?
on Saturday night and will take their where those boots are from NOW’ until 50k? A million? When Chrissy Teigen and
#HarshTag attitude offline by slating one (or both) of you grows tired, and you John Legend finally follow you back? The
the venue, the outfits and the ‘tragic’ downgrade to Double-Tap Teammates. thing with Instagram is that there is no
people who went. Sad? Yes. Hurtful? Like a rainbow star power boost in Mario winner. As long as we’re active on the
100%. Block them – if you have the Kart, the effects of a Hype Girl are app, we’re taking part in a never-ending
balls to strike the ultimate Insta blow. phenomenal but short-lived. However, tournament. And as frustrating as all the
Or, simply unfollow. Believe it or not, you never stop searching for new ones, tactics can be, you can’t hate the player
that is an option. After all, there’s no believing that with their collective social if you’re happy to play the game.
need to have someone so sneakily support, you’ll be propelled into a higher
spiteful popping up in your feed, following bracket, and welcomed to Follow us @glamouruk for actual
reminding you of their existence. a new level of Instagram dominance. (game-free) #Inspo

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Are
party drugs
the future Psychedelics: they’ve been a staple of the party scene for
years, the stereotypical drug of choice for all-night ravers

of mental
and 1960s rock stars. But what about being prescribed them
by your doctor for anxiety, stress or depression?
We know – it’s hard to imagine your GP handing out MDMA,
or collecting LSD from your pharmacist. But if recent research

health? It’s been the controversial


is anything to go by, this could be the direction we’re heading.
Medicinal cannabis oil was made legal solely for prescription
in the UK last year, while a study is now underway into the
effects of MDMA on sufferers of post-traumatic stress disorder.
conversation in wellness, but as It’s a mind-blowing step forward, especially considering
ecstasy, magic mushrooms and LSD – wellness buzz aside – these drugs remain very illegal.
Possession of the strongest of these substances can land
head further into medical territory, you up to seven years in prison. They include LSD, magic
Stephanie Theobald asks, could mushrooms, DMT (dimethyltryptamine), and potent plants
psychedelics really transform the such as the cactus San Pedro and the vine ayahuasca – used
way we heal our minds? in spiritual ceremonies. The latter has also become a lure

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for aspirational types searching for ‘enlightenment’ in their


downtime, despite the dangers associated with it.
– reaction to a bad trip can be very dangerous.” Unfortunately,
For those not willing to risk getting caught in this country,
Kim, 28, discovered this when she travelled to Peru two years
the luxe Psychedelic Experience Retreat in Amsterdam (where
ago. She’d been seeing a therapist for three years, but felt it
some psychedelics are legal) offers yoga, organic food and
wasn’t working for her. She’d heard from friends, who’d taken
yes, magic mushrooms, all for up to £1,200 a visit. How did
it, about the mental-health benefits of the hallucinogenic
a psychedelic drug get its own spa? It’s thanks to psilocybin,
drug ayahuasca and admits she was so desperate to try it,
the mind-altering part of magic mushrooms, which the body
that she was “woefully unprepared”.
converts to psilocin – producing the same effect as LSD.
“I went for a cheap retreat and the shaman didn’t take
“Psilocybin seems to work like a ‘reset switch’ for the bit
care of us,” she says. “I remember going deeper into
of our brain that tends to overthink things,” says Dr James
blackness and I didn’t know how to come back up.” Not
Rucker, who is currently leading King’s College London’s
only was her trip poorly supervised, Kim herself was perhaps
research programme into psychedelics for treating
unaware of the long-lasting potency of these drugs. When
depression. “Our participants have described taking
she returned to the UK, she started experiencing severe panic
psilocybin as like being in a ‘waking dream’, where new
attacks and ended up spending a further year in therapy.
perspectives emerge. Interestingly, these experiences tend
Still, negative experiences like Kim’s haven’t stopped
to correlate with enduring positive changes in mental health.”
medical bods trying to get the legal status of psychedelics
changed. In the UK, all psychoactive substances are treated
PSYCHEDELIC POWER as Class-A drugs, but last year’s change in the law to support
This explains why some people are travelling thousands of
medicinal cannabis oil has prompted The Psychedelic Society
miles to take psilocybin in a therapeutic setting. Lucinda,
to lobby for psychedelics to switch from being a schedule
33, began using it a few years ago to help her severe anxiety,
1 (dangerous drugs with no accepted medical use) to
brought on by her stressful law job. Her tightly wound stress
a schedule 2 drug. This status change would make some of
meant that even “a commuter pushing onto the train in front
them a controlled – but available – drug, meaning that it could
of me would have triggered anger”. She tried everything
one day be prescribed by doctors and pharmacists. To do this,
to treat her anxiety, from not drinking alcohol to cognitive
the therapeutic properties of psychedelics have to be proven.
behavioural therapy (she was wary of taking antidepressants).
Although Lucinda admits to being “judgemental” about
MIND THE GAP
hallucinogens in the past, she’d reached a point where
Some studies around the world are going as far as labelling
she needed to “gain some perspective”. This is where the
psychedelics a medical breakthrough; suggesting they help
Psychedelic Experience Retreat in Amsterdam came in.
to reset key brain circuits that are known to play a role in
The retreat is run by British company The Psychedelic
depression. That’s what a team from Imperial College London
Society, and director of experience Stefana Bosse says the
and the Beckley Foundation (which researches the therapeutic
weekend has been a sell-out since it launched for those in the
properties of cannabis and psychedelics) discovered when
know three years ago – with its first women-only weekends
they released the world’s first MRI images of the human brain
starting this year. “These psychedelic experiences blast me
on LSD three years ago. “Areas of the brain started sending
wide open, emotionally,” says Lucinda. Over four months and
and receiving information to regions they usually don’t talk
at a cost of around £4,000, she’s experienced six “plant
to,” says Amanda Feilding, founder of the Beckley Foundation.
medicine ceremonies”, one with psilocybin at The Psychedelic
“It positively altered networks that hold on to destructive
Society, and five ayahuasca journeys over a week at a retreat
patterns of behaviour – like addiction and depression.”
in Costa Rica. She now ‘trips’ every year or two, treating it like
As for that previously mentioned MDMA trial, the US
a maintenance top-up and mental-health holiday: “They’ve
Multidisciplinary Association For Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)
been a powerful tool in managing my stress and anxiety.”
is trialling the drug as a treatment for members of the military
and others with PTSD – and combined with psychotherapy, it’s
THE DANGER ZONE proving to be successful for many patients who don’t respond
While there’s no denying the appeal of stepping ‘outside
to antidepressants. How? The drug floods the brain with
yourself’ to escape depressive spells, intense stress or work
hormones and neurotransmitters that create hope and
anxieties, is it really worth the risk? As despite their popularity,
feel-good emotions in users. The ‘rave’ culture associated with
psychedelics still come with a serious warning label. Hidden,
MDMA is actually why California-based clinical psychologist
unresolved psychological trauma can come to the forefront
Dr Alicia Danforth is investigating small doses of the drug
during a trip and directly impact the safety of the experience,
as a therapy to help autistic adults deal with social anxiety.
which could last anything up to 12 hours.
In light of these types of science-backed trials, the lure of
“The danger with psychedelics comes from risky behaviour
curing problems with a ‘joyful’ trip is hard to ignore. Melissa,
when on the drug – and not having the facilities to contain
39, had never taken drugs before, yet jumped at the chance
that behaviour if it occurs,” says Dr Rucker. “A bad trip can
to take part in a UK-based magic mushroom medical trial
be when you encounter an unresolved traumatic experience.
at London’s Hammersmith hospital in 2015, after suffering
It’s difficult and unpleasant, and – without the right support
crippling depression for 18 years. “I couldn’t work. I couldn’t go
out. I couldn’t sleep,” she says. “When I first took the psilocybin
pill, I saw lots of mad graphics – dragons and undulating
shapes – it was just crazy. Then, suddenly, I left my body. I was
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— You You You —

“Psychedelic
experiences
blast me wide open,
emotionally”

this orb of light bouncing through rainforests and waterfalls


– I was everywhere. It was as if I was bigger than the problems
I was facing.” After the six-hour session, Melissa felt, “at peace
for the first time in years”. Today, she’s still on anti-anxiety
medication, but no longer on antidepressants, crediting the
magic mushrooms for this seismic change: “It transported
me away from all the issues that were controlling my life.”

TRIP ADVISOR
The psychedelic therapy that Melissa experienced, whether
in the context of a hospital room or in a shamanic ritual, is still
PSYCHEDELICS: very different from taking mushrooms at a house party – and
W H AT YO U N E E D there are deadly risks involved with picking your own in the
TO KNOW wild. People like Melissa are prepped before their trip and
Advice from Dr James Rucker, drug doses are closely monitored, as is the environment
King’s College London where ‘trip sitters’ keep a close watch. That’s why the team
at Stefana’s Amsterdam retreat are trained at drug welfare
Psychedelic therapy is illegal bodies, and guests are vetted – anyone with a family history
in the UK. The only way to get of schizophrenia isn’t accepted, as psychedelics can induce
legal psychedelic therapy is severe psychosis in those susceptible to it. They also need
via a government-licensed
to be completely off antidepressants before taking part in any
research study, but it’s still
therapeutic trial or retreat, as they interfere with the process.
unregulated.
If you are going to use
It’s also by no means a guaranteed fix. You may just be one
psychedelics, the right support of those for whom psychedelics have no effect. For example,
is absolutely essential. Make a recent study into the anxiety of terminally ill patients found
sure you are somewhere that although a third were positively affected by taking
safe, with a trusted, trained substances, another third showed no improvement at all.
professional who can help That said, whether it’s visiting a shaman in Peru or taking
if necessary. mushrooms at a retreat in Amsterdam – psychedelics are
Psychedelics are not an on the agenda. US psychiatrist and author Dr Julie Holland,
‘easy way out’ of mental-health
who’s written extensively about her experiences working in
issues. They can induce
psychiatric emergency rooms, believes we’re at a “watershed
disturbing experiences in
some people.
moment in psychiatry”, catalysed by the growing number of
Photographs: Ben Hassett/Trunk Archive

If you have a history, people suffering from psychological conditions. “I believe that
or a strong family history, desperate times call for desperate measures and these are
of psychosis, schizophrenia daring times in medical advancements,” she says.
or bipolar disorder then do These ‘daring times’ may set us on a path towards
not consider using them. medically sanctioned treatments, meaning this could be the
future of mental-health healing. However, it still remains an
illegal activity packed with risk – there’s a long way to go
before we’ll be picking up regulated psychedelics
O
prescriptions and we’re certainly not there yet.

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NEW
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Lip Cristal sold, we will plant a tree with a dazzling glitter finish.
to offset CO 2 emissions and the effects Anna wears Lip Cristal in Citrine
of climate change on our planet.

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W H AT W E ’ R E WATC H I N G, R E A D I N G, S C R O L L I N G A N D LOV I N G T H I S S E A S O N …

T V C U LT U R E C H E C K L I S T

The witch
is back
She first burst onto our screens aged
seven, as Sally Draper in Mad Men, but
now Kiernan Shipka, 19, is a Hollywood
A-lister and star of Netflix show The
Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina,
a reboot of the original Sabrina The
Teenage Witch. Our newest #Obsession
talks Taylor Swift, crying and magic...

So, what are you doing right now?


I’m wearing a onesie on the way to
work [filming the next two series of
Sabrina]. Nothing like Sabrina would at. For me, I’ve been in this crazy
wear. That girl gets ready every industry since I was six, so I’ve had my
morning. Sometimes I’m like, ‘Can’t fair share of lonely experiences. By 19,
her hair just be wild?’ and ‘Doesn’t she “I love witchy I feel I’ve been through it all, I’ve done
forget the headband one day? Or wear
mismatched socks?’ But she is so put things. I’m all a lot and I feel like I’m in a really good,
solid place with where my life is.
together. She is my inspiration for life.
Speaking of Sabrina, how have
about crystals And how about downtime; what’s
your favourite book?
you found the role?
Sometimes you play characters that
and astrology” I read Swamplandia! by Karen Russell
when I was 15 and it really stuck with
aren’t so incredible, but to play someone astrology. I put a bunch of weird me. The characters’ relationships were
who is kind of a role model is amazing. powders in my drink every morning... so beautiful and moving. I remember
Plus, my friends actually watch it! Such as? there were moments where I was
How intense is filming Sabrina? Mushrooms – not psychedelic! It’s sobbing – and I’m not really a big crier.
It’s peak intensity right now: five days a brand called Sun Potion and Boxsets you binge-watched?
a week, occasionally six, 13 hours apparently it brings your immunity up I’m so behind on everything! The only
a day, not including travel, or hair and a lot. I haven’t been drinking it the last thing I watch is Queer Eye! I just
make-up. But it’s also satisfyingly two weeks and I got a cold sore love those boys so much, I feel
exhausting. When we wrap in two – that may not be related though! like I’m hanging out with
weeks, I am going to sleep indefinitely. How do you deal with being five friends...
We’ve heard you like to ‘decompress’ in the public eye? Who’s your icon?
by dancing on set? That’s always a journey, to be Ha! It sounds funny to say,
Yeah! I have my mini trampoline, we quite honest. Some days I feel but the evolution of Taylor
have our dance parties – it’s so fun. awesome and other days I don’t. Swift has been a marker of
You’re going to end up with your own That’s just kind of where I’m my childhood. Edgy Taylor,
Interview by Josh Newis-Smith

Sabrina pop group after this... country Taylor – there’s always


[Laughs] I think we might. The a version of Taylor to reflect
Sabrina Spice Girls! a point in my life!
Would you ever be tempted
to try witchcraft IRL? The Chilling Adventures Of
Well, I love witchy things! I’m Sabrina returns to Netflix
all about the crystals, and the on April 5

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FILMS

Comic book
slayers
It’s another stellar year for comic book
movies, with the much-anticipated
Avengers: Endgame out in April, featuring
standout super-chicks Letitia Wright and
Scarlett Johansson, and June offering
up the latest X-Men instalment, Dark
Phoenix, with Jennifer Lawrence and our
fabulous coverstar Sophie Turner. And
that’s the thing, in 2019, it’s the kick-ass
females we’ve got our eye on, from Grace
Fulton introducing us to Mary Marvel in
this spring’s comedy caper Shazam!,
Sasha Lane heating up April’s Hellboy
reboot and Oscar-winning Brie Larson
starring in Marvel Studios’ first female-
led superhero film, Captain Marvel, out in
March. Who runs the world? You know it…
Sophie Turner
Sasha Lane

Scarlett Johansson
Jennifer Lawrence

Brie Larson

P OW E R P O D C A S T S
The women lighting up your ear-buds
Love Stories – Dolly Alderton Hey, Cool Job! – Mary HK Choi At Home With… – Anna Newton Life And Lipstick – Lisa Potter-
Fall in love with love stories all over Need some work inspo or just and Lily Pebbles Dixon and Hannah Martin
again, as award-winning writer and a nose into unique careers around Bloggers Anna and Lily pay house The two pro make-up artists
podcaster Dolly Alderton is back the world? This longform podcast calls to some of the coolest women launched their first-ever podcast in
for a second series of her by US journalist Mary HK Choi around, from Lisa Eldridge to Tanya January, covering all things beauty
binge-worthy show. does the job. Burr, for inspirational catch-ups. and friendship. Essential listening.

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I N S TAG R A M
Boardmasters, Cornwall

F E S T I VA L S

Alt festival
guide
Sziget, Budapest
Bored of the same mud,
wellies and warm beer
combo? Shake it up this
year with a brand-new
breed of festival BIG IDEAS
Slow the pace and get your
FEEL-GOOD FESTS brain in gear as festivals go
If raving feels a bit too THIS SPORTING beyond the music and take
hedonistic for our hyper-woke LIFE a turn for the intellectual.
times, worry not, as there are Fancy a spot of adventure Head to Hay-on-Wye for the
plenty of charitable festivals to go with your music world’s largest philosophy
donating all profits to a good sets? You’re in luck, as festival – How The Light
cause. The first-ever You Are this year cult EDM festival Gets In Festival (May 24-27)
Not Alone in Manchester Tomorrowland is introducing – an inspiring programme
(March 30) is a series of a brand-new snow-sports of debates, culture, comedy
performances across the city, addition: Tomorrowland and performance. Or, there’s
all raising funds for mental- Winter (March 9-16). Nestled Also Festival (July 5-7), three
health charity Manchester in the French alps, it’s the days of talks and debates
Mind. Suffolk’s annual ultimate in aprés-ski and just on everything from art and
LeeStock (May 25-26) donates one of a growing list of fab, philosophy to politics and
all proceeds to the Willow action-packed festivals; from science, alongside wild
Foundation, which provides Boardmasters (August 7-11) swimming, immersive dinners
once-in-a-lifetime experiences – a total surfer’s paradise and wine tastings, all on the
for terminally ill young adults. in Cornwall – to skate and banks of a 20-acre lake in
Then there’s Wilkestock BMX festival NASS (July 11-14) Warwickshire. Overseas,
(August 30-September 1), in Bristol. And for those who Budapest comes alive for
started 11 years ago by prefer less pulse-quickening Sziget (August 7-13), one
a Hertfordshire family, which activities, go further afield of Europe’s most diverse
has grown from 30 people in for Wanderlust – a selection festivals, featuring a line-up
a field to a huge, multi-stage of yoga and wellness of theatre, cabaret and art,
event that still stays true to its festivals taking place in alongside major headliners
original mission of all profits major cities across the US Ed Sheeran and Florence +
going to charity. from April until September. The Machine.
Tomorrowland, Belgium
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B O O KS

Your
book bag
FOR THE: BEACH From empowering
Lie back on your sun-lounger and lose manifestos to dreamy
yourself in the best of this year’s new holiday fiction, consider
fiction. Daisy Jones And The Six, by your summer reading
Taylor Jenkins Reid (out in March), charts
sorted… FOR THE: BEDSIDE
the highs and lows of a fictitious 1970s Keep wise words by wise women by
rock band and is so compelling that it’s your bed and you’re sure to wake up
already been snapped up for a 13-part FOR THE: BOARDROOM with all the morning motivation you
Amazon series produced by Reese Want to fall in love with your job need. Elizabeth Day’s brilliant new
Witherspoon. Thriller junkies will race and kill it at work, too? The host of book How To Fail, out in April, is
through The Nanny by Gilly Macmillan, podcast Eat Sleep Work Repeat, a must-read for anyone who needs
out in June; a brilliant blend of missing- Bruce Daisley, recently published reminding that our failures make
By Marie-Claire Chappet. Photographs: Allie Holloway, 20th Century Fox, Getty Images, iStock,
person drama with some seriously The Joy Of Work with easy life us stronger, while journalist Daisy
spooky Gothic overtones. If it’s a stirring, hacks for loving life in the office. Buchanan’s latest The Sisterhood Lionsgate, courtesy of Netflix, RockStar, Warner Bros, Walt Disney Studios, Sony Pictures

water-cooler literary moment you’re For true feminist work advice, look is a heart-warming love letter to
after, then pick up two of this season’s no further than Work Like A Woman: the power of female relationships.
biggest zeitgeist grabbers: What A Manifesto For Change by Mary Bestselling author and journalist
Red Was by Rosie Price – out in May – Portas, published in June, or swot Bryony Gordon’s A Mad Girl’s Guide To
a storming debut fiction about memory up on how the women of Silicon Being You, out in May, is her first book
and trauma, and the charming modern Valley crushed it in the land of the for teens. But her exceptionally witty
romance A Love Story For Bewildered ‘tech bros’ in Alpha Girls by Julian and important life lessons on self-love
Girls by Emma Morgan, out now. Guthrie, coming in April. and acceptance are relevant for us all.

B I G S TAG E M O M E N T S

All About Eve, Richard II, Sam Tree,


913

Noel Coward Theatre Wanamaker Playhouse Young Vic


Gillian Anderson and Lily James Watch history happen in the Co-created by Idris Elba,
IT
4

go head-to-head in this brilliant, first Shakespeare production this amazing new play set in
069

M
AD E
modern adaptation of the classic on a major UK stage to feature contemporary South Africa
1950s Hollywood film about the a cast made up entirely also features a soundtrack

ON
dark side of female ambition. of women of colour. by Elba himself. Swoon.
O
February 2-May 11 February 22-April 21 July 29-August 24

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sandals, £28; sunglasses,
£14; earrings, £6

Right: swimsuit, £34; hat,


£16; earrings, £24; bag,
£38; bangles, £12.50 each

Below: jacket, £60;


trousers, £48; sandals,
£30; earrings, £10;
bangles, £12.50 each;
bag, £22

Summer
breeze
Feelin’ fine in the season’s new
trends. GLAMOUR edits Next’s key
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— Shopping —

The must-have shoe? The go-


with-any-outfit accessories? Yes, Hair clips,
£6.99, Lindex
and the dress of now – meet your
new-season wardrobe
Edited by Alexandra Fullerton
and Charlie Teather

1 SPECKLED
PRINTS
Not quite a polka
2 SLOGAN SLIDES
Say it like you mean it.
Wear your heart on your
head, as slogans switch
from T-shirts to hair clips.

Jacket, £120,
Donna Karen
dot, Riccardo Tisci’s
first Burberry show

3
debuted the sporadic
‘splatter’ as a key print.

Bag, £275,
Disney x
Coach 1941

KITSCH MOTIFS
If all else fails, a cute cartoon will lighten
the mood. Splashed across accessories,
it’s for those who know that fashion doesn’t
always have to be so serious.
Burberry SS19

Bag, £1,520,
Gucci

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Trainers,
£209, Sandro

4 THE NEW
‘DAD’ TRAINER
Everyone’s favourite kicks are
getting bigger and brighter,
but how bold will you go?

SHOULDER-
5
GRAZING
EARRINGS

6
A pair of dangling
chandelier earrings
will elevate any outfit
when you really can’t
face curating a #Lewk.

PRACTICAL
GETS PRETTY
Essential outerwear has
a fashion-forward make-
over, as classic parkas are
re-imagined in sci-fi metallics.
8 SEQUINS
GALORE
Going-out tops are
officially back. Pair
the glitziest one you
can find with jeans
and strappy sandals.

THE NEW SHAPE


7 Sunglasses,
£140,
Moschino
Top, £525,
16Arlington

Round round, get around. Put aside last


year’s teeny-tiny pair, the shape you need
now is the oversized John Lennon.

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Skirt, £99,
Label Mix
Bracelet,
£250,
Aurélie
Bidermann
at Net-A-
Porter
Swimsuit,
£60, Boden

Swimsuit,
£32, Emma
Willis
Collection
at Next

10
MICRO
PLEATS
While head-to-
toe pleats were
a major catwalk
Skirt, £160,
trend, dip your toe Karen Millen
in with a tightly-

9
TROPICAL pleated skirt and
TOURISTS simple white tee.
Palm prints, Rainbow Brite stripes
and shell jewellery – there’s
nothing low-key about your
holiday wardrobe this summer.

11 SCULPTURAL
HEELS
Unusually shaped
heels are the shoe
Blazer, £55,
Asos

style to note.

Shoes,
£62, Office
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12 MINIMALIST
JEWELLERY
Sometimes less is more – and
Clutch,
£89,
Whistles

13
we’re going back to basics with
classic, silver-toned jewellery.

NEON
BRIGHTS
Not one for the faint-hearted,
vibrant, zesty hues are back with
a bang. Pair with muted sand, beige
Ring, £60,
and black for a more palatable take.
Pandora
Sandals,
£200, House
Of Holland
at Urban
Necklace, Outfitters
£29, Cos

Natasha Zinko SS19


WOVEN BAGS
14 At the beach or in the city,
the only way to cart your
stuff around right now is
in a wicker basket bag.

15
Bag, £79.99,
Mango

CYCLING
SHORTS
Deep breath: skin-tight
shorts are this season’s
star. Fear not, worn with
a longline blazer, they’re
more chic, less scary.

Shorts, £6,
Primark

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Bag, £39.99, Earrings,


Zara £150,
Roberta
Einer

16 WHITE

17 SHADES
TASSELS
Frayed and fringed, raw edges are in.
Sandier hues will inevitably look at home The cat-eye shape is no
on the beach, while bright, beaded doubt a sunglasses staple,
styles work for any sunny situ. but bright white frames
are freshest this season.
Bracelet,
£460, Dior

Sandals, Stella McCartney SS19


£490,
Longchamp

T-shirt, £90,
Claudie
Pierlot

Bag, £230,

19
V By Townsley
Bag, £450,
V By Townsley

18
TIE DYE
Playsuit, The print to know
ETHICAL £69, is California surf-girl
CHOICES Warehouse
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Your wardrobe is is everywhere and best
going cruelty-free, of all, you can DIY it.
with vegan leather
options becoming
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right now.

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— Shopping —

21
Boots,
£145,
Dune

THE SUMMER
COWBOY BOOT
Dress, £79, This boot was the undeniable
Studio By hit of winter, but for warmer
Preen at weather it’s had a fresh
Debenhams
pastel makeover. Yee-haw.

Dress,
£79,
Finery

Blazer, £79.99, and

20
trousers, £69.99,
both H&M

Ashley Williams SS19


FLORALS
Yes, Miranda
Priestly, these
classic patterns are
groundbreaking –
with handkerchief
hems and
spliced prints.

22 ZEBRA PRINT
Our love of leopard is
(finally) on the wane
as another wild design
edges onto the runway.
Shoes, £42, Public
Photographs: Ylenia Cuéllar, Carola de Armas, Jason Jean, Skwad Photography,

23
Desire at Schuh
Frenchy Style/Blaublut Edition; Getty Images. Fashion Assistant: Lisa Batkina

24
PUFFED
SLEEVES
The bigger the better:
whether short, puff
styles or longer, flowing, Shoes,
poet sleeves. £450,
PLASTIC Sophia
Webster
SHOES
See-though plastic,
Lucite and Perspex
– if you can see
Dress, £240, skin through your
Ganni shoes you’re clearly
O
ticking off this trend.

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3.
Photographs: Getty Images

Maisie Williams and Sophie Turner kick off our


high-fashion holiday and hair-spiration for SS19
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— Coverstars —

Sophie: dress, Louis Vuitton;


earrings, Jennifer Fisher.
Maisie: dress, Louis Vuitton

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struggles. With a combined social-media following of 20


million and counting, they’re fully aware of how their position
enables them to help others. “I’ve gone through some lows
“People always think Maisie and I are a couple. I mean,
in my life and I want to come out of them in a positive way
I am obsessed with her, so you never know,” Sophie Turner
and help people,” says Sophie. “I actually have a really big
deadpans about her Game Of Thrones on-screen sister.
problem with not being able to stand up for myself,” she adds.
“She’s my drug. I’ve got an addiction to Maisie Williams.
“Especially if I’m arguing against a man. Jessica Chastain
I actually stalk her hashtag on Instagram!”
[who Sophie worked with on new X-Men film Dark Phoenix]
When the two actors are united on GLAMOUR’s set for their
is the one that said it to me, ‘You need to stand up for yourself
first-ever joint photoshoot, there are squeals, huge hugs
more!’” She’s referring to the time when an actor she worked
and even – to prove the above point – a bit of dry-humping.
with “walked off set” when it was time for her to say her lines,
Yes, the girls are on top form. And anyone who might suggest
and a writer stood in for him. “She [Jessica] said, ‘Just go and
their chemistry isn’t real off-screen would likely be met with
talk to him, go and say something to him!’ I’m a bit of a shy,
the full ‘Stark sister’ wrath; an electrifying on-screen pairing
pushover person, but I’m getting there, I’m working on it.”
that has helped turn Game Of Thrones (GOT) into the biggest
The work is paying off: in January this year, she went into
TV show in the world, with a global audience of millions.
battle on Twitter with Piers Morgan after he said celebrities were
Yet the world of ‘Mophie’ (as fans have dubbed them),
making mental-health problems ‘fashionable’. Sophie blasted
is as free from Hollywood artifice as you could wish for.
back: “Or maybe they have a platform to speak out about it
Maisie, 21, and Sophie, 23, met aged 12 and 13 respectively
and help get rid of the stigma of mental illness, which affects
during the audition process for GOT, back in 2009. Practically
one in four people in the UK per year. But please go ahead and
love at first sight, email addresses were exchanged and,
shun them back into silence. Twat.” Don’t mess with a Stark.
“Honestly, we’ve been best friends ever since,” says Sophie.
Following many raucous nights in and out (more on that
later), their constant stream of text messages to one another,
SHARING THE THRONE
While they seem incredibly in tune with their bodies on
and the matching ‘07.08.09’ tattoos on their forearms (the
GLAMOUR’s set, like anyone constructing an identity in our
date they landed their roles), these two – in true GOT fashion
social-media age, the topic of body image has been part of
– have pledged allegiance to each other for life.
their lives since GOT first drew swords in 2011. How has
“Put us in the same room and we pick up where we left off,”
playing tomboy Arya Stark – who is largely devoid of sexuality
adds Maisie. “We’ve always been really open with each other.
– during her formative teenage years affected the way Maisie
As you get older, the stakes are higher, the problems get
perceives herself? “I’ve never felt very pretty because I’ve
worse – so it’s built into a lifelong friendship. Sophie knows
never been portrayed as very pretty on screen. I actually think
too much about me to not be my friend.”
that’s really great, but in terms of how I personally feel, it’s
Now, as the eighth and final Game Of Thrones series hits
been difficult sometimes,” she says.
our screens, we’ve united our favourite TV sisters to reveal
But being on set with women of all ages, shapes and sizes,
their zero-filter, no-BS life lessons that we can all relate to,
from Emilia Clarke and Lena Headey to 6ft 3in Gwendoline
from mental health to men. Yes, this is the Mophie Manifesto.
Christie – has helped both actors. “I’ve met incredible women
who all look very different. They all had really positive
SISTERS IN ARMS
messages for us,” adds Maisie. “But I don’t know that you can
Despite coming of age in the public eye, the pair have
ever really get away from the intense pressure of body image
managed to avoid the child-star curse of burning out too
when you’re an actor. It was something I never cared about.
soon. And they both credit each other with getting through it.
I never thought I was fat until I became an actor – and I’m not
Pushing her vegan meal around a takeaway box with her
fat! I don’t know any young woman that I’ve spoken to in this
fork as they both take a break from shooting, Maisie serves
industry who hasn’t struggled one way or another with their
a refreshing dish of disclosure. “I can’t tell you the amount
appearance. I just think it’s very hard to escape.”
of times Sophie said, ‘Go to therapy,’ before I actually did. She
Building a positive body image is something Maisie has
really helped me through some messy break-ups and some
struggled with outside the bubble of GOT’s seven kingdoms,
friend break-ups. Whenever I’m like, ‘I need help! This is bigger
“Especially when you get down to the final three for a role.
than anything I can sort out on my own,’ Sophie is my point of
You can all be really talented, but ultimately it comes down
call. I think therapy is so important. You should absolutely speak
to the way you look. It’s hard not to obsess over that. I try to
to someone, even if in your head you go, ‘Yeah, I knew that!’”
nip it in the bud because it’s self-destructive.”
Sophie agrees, “We’ve helped each other through a lot of
These doubts have also, in turn, sadly affected Sophie.
mental-health problems, especially around body image. She’s
“When I first started out acting, I thought, ‘Arghhh, I’m going
been my crutch in that, and I’ve been hers because it seems
to have to be really skinny for the rest of my life,’ and I’m not
everything she goes through, I go through. You know when
naturally that kind of person. But when it came to filming
girls are together a long time, their periods sync up? It’s like
our emotions and personalities sync up, too.”
While many high-profile actors may balk at being open
about their mental health so early in their careers, both
Maisie and Sophie feel passionately about sharing their

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X-Men [Sophie started playing Jean Grey in X-Men: Apocalypse


in 2016], I saw Jennifer Lawrence, who is small, but curvy and
not your typical ‘skinny star’. It made me feel so good that people
see these women as powerful superheroes, and they don’t have
to be stick thin – that’s how it should be. That’s how women
should be depicted in every film.”

THE WEDDING IS COMING


Sophie’s life has transformed, over the past two years in
particular, with one fashion ambassadorship for Louis Vuitton
and one blindingly huge engagement ring from her pop-star
other half – Joe Jonas – who proposed in October 2017 after
an 11-month romance. In true Gen-Z fashion, an Instagram
announcement followed, along with his and hers Addams Family
Halloween costumes, two pooches and a Swiss ski holiday with
her in-laws to be, Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra (who Sophie
affectionately nicknames her J-Sister).
But the biggest changes, she says, have actually come from
within. “I think for the longest time I didn’t have a real sense of
myself. I had a bit of an identity crisis where I was playing all
these people and I’d grown up faster than I probably should have
done. I hadn’t been able to experience university, or just spend
a lot of time with friends, so for a while I kept thinking, ‘Who am I?’
“A lot of [my happiness now] is to do with being with a person
I’ve fallen in love with, who loves me more than he loves himself,
and who wants to see me find my own happiness. That was
probably the biggest thing that pushed me to find who I am – and
find my happiness in things other than acting.” Her happy hobby:
“I love a painting sesh. It’s actually really tragic; it’s like the worst
painting you’ve ever seen, but I love doing it!”
As someone who fiercely protects her private life, talk of Joe
is usually off limits. How has the prying media reshaped her life?
Showing a hint of exasperation with the situation, Sophie says,
“I appreciate the private moments more than the public ones;
I don’t go out as much as I used to. I’m a hermit. As an actor,
it’s important to be able to dissolve into a character, to maintain
some sort of anonymity and it’s hard if you’re dating a Jonas
brother. Well, I think they [the paparazzi] follow Joe – I’m
just the tag-along!”
Faced with following the wedding of 2018 (sorry Meghan!),
of Priyanka and Nick, a leaked ‘save the date’ suggests Sophie’s
dream wedding will take place in France this year. While Sophie
won’t confirm or deny any of the details, her bridesmaid Maisie
revealed that she’s got a full-throttle hen do planned. But how
much of a planner is Sophie? Did she ever foresee getting married
at just 23 years old? “I’m actually not a planner at all,” she laughs.
“I’m more of a procrastinator. I plan at the last minute and
definitely don’t have a five-year plan. I’m not thinking, ‘I wanna
have an Oscar by the time I’m 30.’ I just like to ride the wave
of life and see where it takes me, rather than setting a plan
out for myself. It’s more fun that way, it’s more spontaneous.”

STARK SOLIDARITY
Growing up on set, hundreds of miles away from their homes
in Warwickshire and Somerset, meant Sophie (who has two elder Sophie: shirt, jeans and belt, all Versace; earrings, Alighieri.
Maisie (right): dress, Stella McCartney
brothers) and Maisie (also the youngest in her family, with three
older siblings) became each other’s standard bearers on set.
How much did this closeness help when working in an industry
at the centre of #MeToo? “I never experienced any of that,” Sophie
says. “But Maisie is definitely my protector and I’m hers,

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too. I know if anything happened – especially if it was on


Game Of Thrones, which it never, ever would – she’d go
fucking crazy and protect me. To have a sister there,
a woman who gets how degrading and awful it can be,
and how you’re expected to be so submissive in your work,
can be very comforting. Maisie is my strong home.”
And the feeling is mutual: “Sophie is someone who really was mean or acted like a diva, but then I did,” she says.
looks out for me. I could call her at any time, and she would “There’s a real lack of respect when people are bitchy on
pick up. I think that goes a long way in this industry, because set.” For someone who was heavily bullied when she returned
you have a lot of friends, but you’re never quite sure of how to school after filming the first series of GOT (Maisie even
deep that goes. People surprise you all the time in life. discovered that an anonymous account abusing her online
“I broke up from a best friend in a really messy and was set up by someone she knew) this experience brought back
difficult way. It was so hard because I like to stay in touch painful memories of playground politics. “It felt like I was back
with the people I grew up with. I couldn’t figure out what I’d at school,” she says. “It’s like, ‘We’ve all been given this amazing
done and whether I was a bad person – it was tough. Sophie opportunity and now you’re making it unpleasant for me.’”
helped me realise I wasn’t the bad person I thought I was.” It’s hardly surprising that Maisie and Sophie’s anti-Mean
Does Maisie still worry about fame affecting her Girls approach applies to supporting other young actors they
friendships? “Oh God, yeah. It’s all I think about. Well, it’s know, too. “Sometimes I think, ‘Oh God, we’re probably all
not, I think about boys a lot, going up for the same roles,’” says
too!” She has remained Sophie. “‘We’re all the same age,
notably low-key about her [are we] just going to be catty
long-term relationship with towards each other?’ But all the
Ollie Jackson – who she met women I’ve worked with have been
at school – except for the odd very supportive – and vice versa.
exchanging of fire emojis on I want them to do well because
Instagram and public Trivial women should be all in it together.
Pursuit disputes. I go for a lot of roles that people like
As well as being there to Zoey Deutch go for, or Chloë Moretz,
support each other away from but they’re my friends – I really want
The North, Sophie and Maisie are also partial to a prank them to get those roles, and half the time they’re better at the
on set. “Even though we’re sisters [in GOT], we tried to sneak roles than me anyway, so I’m fine with it. I’m glad I didn’t

Hair: Raphael Salley at Saint Luke using Wella. Make-up: Naoko Scintu at The Wall Group using Suqqu. Nails: Saffron Goddard at Saint Luke
using Miss Dior Hand Cream & Dior Vernis. Bookings Director: Amelia Trevette. Styling Assistant: Lisa Batkina. Digital Operator: Dan Ross.
a kiss into every scene we did together to freak everyone out embarrass myself!”
a bit,” Sophie laughs. “It kept them on their toes; making sure
they were following the script.” YOU KNOW NOTHING, JOE JONAS (OR
This sense of fun has helped them cope with the MAYBE YOU DO…)
unblinking barbarity their characters face in GOT. Spoiler As they both venture into a post-GOT world – Maisie will follow
alert – by the close of season seven, Arya (Maisie) had Sophie into the X-Men franchise, with a new, separate film:
murdered 64 people and Sansa (Sophie) had been forced The New Mutants. Don’t bank on seeing them reunited on
into an arranged marriage and suffered continuous abuse. screen any time soon, though (sigh). “Everyone on set is sick
But they have become each other’s escape off camera. and tired of us being so loud and laughing so much!” says
Maisie recalls one memorable night out-out when they went Maisie. “I don’t know if we’ll work together again. I don’t know
to [London nightclub] Fabric the night before flying to LA if people would cast us in something together because we are
for the GOT premiere, two seasons ago. “I don’t think either so known for these two characters. Game Of Thrones will be
of us went to bed. That was good fun!” Although, she admits, some of the funniest days of my life.”
“Our nights in are better than our nights out. We put on Frank However, their rallying call to young women will outlive
Ocean’s Blonde, go to Tesco and get a meal deal. We love GOT. “It’s about what’s in your mind and how clever you are
watching clips of people on X Factor who get aggressive.” at playing the game – that’s more important and will get you
It gets better, “When we were filming and staying together, further than how you look,” Maisie adds. “Being switched on,
we would give each other makeovers,” says Sophie. “I turned aware, analysing, and understanding people is going to get
Maisie into a Goth once – and just ran around the hotel. We you so much further than being pretty.”
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also like to play Ding Dong Ditch a lot, just stupid, childish shit.” So, what about those final series plot spoilers? While Maisie
jokes that you’d have to get her “very drunk”, to reveal the
DONE PLAYING GAMES ending, someone else is already in the know. “I’ve just told Joe
Fundamentally, what makes this friendship so remarkable [Jonas],” confesses Sophie. “But he’s so mad at me – he loves
is that there’s zero competition between them. They even the show!” She shrugs sheepishly. “Well, I have to tell someone,
constantly recommend each other for potential new roles, otherwise I’ll burst.” That’s right, Mophie play by their own rules.
something that Maisie thinks is rare in the industry. “For
a long time in my career, I didn’t really meet anyone who
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on April 15. To watch Sophie and Maisie share their hilarious life
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Jacket, Mary Katrantzou;


swimsuit, Les Girls Les Boys;
earrings, all Maria Tash

Basic beach? Not on our watch! Neon, glitter and


feathers rule our summer vibe. Model, author and
GLAMOUR girl crush, Charli Howard, dives right in
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BRUSH ON BLING
Hair is the new glitter hotspot. “Braids, ponytails, chignons and styles that sit flat to the head work best for this look,” says hair
stylist Mark Francome Painter. “Prep your style first, then paint glitter on with a hair colouring brush and set the look using
a hairdryer with a diffuser.” He mixed Lavender and Turquoise Biodegradable Glitter Pigment, both £6.50, The Gypsy
Shrine, with Gangsta Grip Bonding Gel, £19.95, Evo. Add a nail glimmer with Nail Polish in Always On Top, £15, Nails Inc.
Swimsuit, Hunza G; diamond earring cuff and bracelet, both Bulgari; other earrings, all Maria Tash
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F LY H I G H
The fun SS19 way to add colour
is hand-tied feathers. “Separate
and comb through a strand of
hair, position the feather and tie
in place with hat elastic [Round
Black Hat Elastic Cord, £1.16
for 5 metres, Elastic at Amazon].
Use an array of coloured
feathers, big or small, for
max effect,” says Mark.
Top, Emporio Armani; pink bikini
bottoms, Asos; reflective bikini
bottoms, Triangl; bracelets, both
Tohum; ring, Louise Olsen
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G O L D STA N DA R D
“Ombre highlighter is the route
to Insta-level skin reflects,” says
make-up artist Naoko Scintu.
First, blend Cream Colour
Base in Hush, £19, Mac, over
the whole cheek area; then
use Shade And Illuminate
Cheeks in Scintillate, £60,
Tom Ford, graduated under the
cheekbones; finish with Shade
And Illuminate Intensity One,
£60, Tom Ford on the tops of
the cheekbones and high
points of the face.
Gold swimsuit, Lisa Marie
Fernandez; orange swimsuit, Stella
McCartney; earrings, Dsquared2
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# N O F I LT E R
“For a sun-safe skin sheen, first work
two layers of SPF into clean, dry
skin,” says Naoko. Add an all-over
glow with Super Model Body, £45,
Charlotte Tilbury. Contour with
Glow Stick Glistening Illuminator,
£28, Marc Jacobs Beauty, over
collarbones, shoulders and down
the legs. Top up sun protection with
Invisible Fresh Mist SPF50, £14,
La Roche-Posay – you can spray
over make-up, no rub-in required.
Swimsuit, River Island;
earrings, both Maria Tash
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100% MER-MAZING
A glitter cheek highlight? Nah!
We’re now wearing it all over. Naoko
mixed glitter (biodegradable, obvs)
by EcoStardust and The Gypsy
Shrine (both from £6.50), with
Mixing Medium Shine, £16.50, Mac.
“Combine in a bowl to create a cake-
mixture consistency (yes, really) then
paint on in layers to form a second
skin.” For an even easier glue-and-
remove option, apply glitter over
Peel Off Glitter Mix, £12,
The Gypsy Shrine.
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Drop earrings, Accessorize;


other earrings, all Maria Tash
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HI-VIS HAIR
“Twists, plaits or sectioned hair are great ways to keep it in place if you’re planning to party all night,” says Mark. “Weave
in neon string, fabric or ribbon for Insta impact.” Use Got2b Glam Force Spray Gel, £2.15, Schwarzkopf for extra hold.
Top, Alexander Wang; bikini top, River Island; drop earrings, Magda Butrym; other earrings, both Maria Tash
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Hair: Mark Francome Painter at CLM. Make-up: Naoko Scintu at The Wall Group using Chanel Vision d’Asie: L’Art du Détail and
Chanel Sublimage L’Essence Fondamentale. Model: Charli Howard at Muse NYC. Bookings Director: Amelia Trevette.
Fashion Assistant: Lisa Batkina. Photographer’s Assistant: Heng Qing Zhao

24/7 SIREN
For staying power till sunrise,
use bright, waterproof formulas.
Naoko traced Charli’s lashline with
Highliner Matte Gel Eye Crayon
in Whirl(pool), £20, Marc Jacobs
Beauty, adding a matte beauty
stain on lips with Rouge Allure
Liquid Powder in Invincible, £31,
Chanel, for full-face glam.
Jacket, Mary Katrantzou; swimsuit, Les
Girls Les Boys; earrings, all Maria Tash

Shot on location in paradise. O


With thanks to kuramathi.com
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I t ’s o f f t o a r t s c h o o l f o r s p r i n g ’s
most-inspired beauty looks. Bring your
cre ative A-game and have fun with 3D
metallics, watercolour blush and freehand
strokes. British actress Ellie Bamber
p l a y s t h e a r t i s t ’s m u s e …

Beauty Director Camilla Kay

Photographs David Oldham

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FULL FLUSH
Think blusher, but with major
artistic licence, in a palette of
sunrise shades. “Paint pink blush
on the apples of your cheeks,
then blend in orange, peach and
yellow tones,” says Neil Young,
the make-up artist behind these
looks. His pro trick? “Use easy-
to-blend cream, such as Cream
Blusher [£23, Illamasqua], and two
brushes. Apply with one and use
the other to buff out around the
hairline for an unexpected edge.”
Dress, Emilia Wickstead
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FOILED AGAIN
“For next-level glitter, borrow artistic 3D techniques and embellish with metallic foil,” says Neil, who used
Silver, Gold And Pewter Leaves, from £12.35, London Graphic Centre. “Dab on some Vaseline or balm
for the foil leaf to adhere to, then apply with tweezers. Clean and shape with a wet cotton bud if needed.”
Coat, Chanel

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ZIG-AH-ZIG-AH
“We are a planet obsessed with
brows, so why not have fun
with them?” encourages Neil.
To create these high-voltage
brows, he traced Precision Lip
Pencil in Port Grimaud, £18,
Nars, through brows while
holding skin taut. Nails are
decorated with a three-tone
flash along the nail edge using
Le Vernis Longwear Nail
Colour in Techno Bloom and
Organdi, both £22, Chanel and
Nail Polish in No Place Like
Chrome, £19.95, Essie.
Coat-dress, Moschino
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SPOT ON
“Lipstick, blush, anything goes
for creating this pretty, painterly
look,” says Neil, who used Le
Rouge Crayon de Couleur in
Rose Clair and Fuschia, £31,
Chanel. “Dab colour onto eyes
with both ring fingers – they
have the lightest touch. Keep
the rest of the face simple with
mascara and concealer and
create subtle highlights with
Baume Essentiel in Sculpting
[£33, Chanel], for a natural,
glowy finish.”
Dress, Roksanda
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1. Nail Polish in Purple Rain,


£15, Nars 2. Nail Lacquer in
I’m On A Sushi Roll, £13.50,
OPI 3. Le Vernis Neon Nail
Colour in Techno Bloom, £22,
Chanel 4. Rouge Allure Liquid
Powder in Radical, £31, Chanel
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5. Rouge Allure Liquid Powder
in Volupté, £31, Chanel
2 6. Artist Rouge Crème Lipstick
in Turquoise Blue, £18.50,
Make Up For Ever 7. Aqua XL
Ink Liner in Matte Electric
Blue, £18.50, Make Up For Ever
8. Le Vernis Longwear Nail
Colour in Giallo Napoli, £22,
Chanel 9. Gloss Angeles Lip
Gloss in Self Promocean, £15,
Smashbox 10. Nail Lacquer in
Chopstix And Stones, £13.50,
OPI 11. Match Stix Shimmer
Skinstick in Unicorn,
£21, Fenty Beauty

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Frecheville), endured a brutal gang rape in a tiny van.


Ellie confesses that taking on the role was deeply
troubling, “I was sent a link after filming to watch it,
and I still can’t revisit it, yet.”
After months spent filming horrific rape scenes in
the confined space, she says, “I asked if I could torch
the van at the end. The emotions were so intense
on set and in my head – most people only spoke
Portuguese, so I couldn’t speak their language
and felt even more apart from everything that
was happening around me. I did feel quite lonely
at times.” How did she escape putting her body
and mind through such a harrowing experience?
“I watched Keeping Up With The Kardashians
at the weekends; I feel like that was a nice release.”
Away from the cameras, Ellie has always defiantly
forged her own path, admitting she’s as happy “riding
my skateboard wearing Chanel” as she is, placard
AHEAD OF in hand, marching through Trafalgar Square on
THE CURVE
a protest. It’s this empowered attitude that helped
Inspired by ’60s-style
graphic patterns, her land the career-defining role of Cosette in BBC’s
Neil curved Eyeliner recent Les Misérables series. Described in the original

and Chanel Sublimage L’Essence Fondamentale. Nails: Cherrie Snow. Bookings Director: Amelia Trevette. Photographer’s Assistant: Amelia Karlsen. Fashion Assistant: Lisa Batkina.
Pencil in Azure
Thing and Trapiche 1862 book as, ‘a barefooted adventuress with gypsy
Emerald, £4.99, H&M blood in her veins,’ Cosette is an apt reflection of
across the contours
of the eyelid. Ellie’s bohemian 2.0 personality.
So, does she see any of herself in these strong,

Interview by Josh Newis-Smith. Hair: Federico Ghezzi at Saint Luke using Davines. Make-up: Neil Young at The Wall Group using Chanel Vision d’Asie: L’Art du Détail
Top, Mary Katrantzou
spirited characters who’ve faced hardship, especially
as a woman in this post-#MeToo world? “I’m not afraid
to be me and push my opinions. At school, it always felt like
Ellie Bamber stole our hearts in girls were pitted against each other – that’s so awful and sad
and something that I never do. It’s about accepting everyone
Les Misérables and Nocturnal and their choices.”
Animals. Her roles are as daring Part of Ellie’s endearing charm is she’s as self-assured and
as her make-up choices – and down-to-earth in her moral code as she is with her beauty
routine, admitting in the past that she still goes to her gran’s
that’s exactly why we love her – a former hairdresser – in Essex, to have her roots done. But
despite being a new-gen Ginger Spice thanks to her days
– and roles – as a redhead, Ellie is in fact “naturally this
Ellie Bamber is dressed in a pink Emilia Wickstead dress
blonde. I had my hair dyed red for Pride And Prejudice And
with splashes of bright-blue paint in her blonde hair, newly
Zombies in 2015, and I’ve only just gone back to my natural
dyed for GLAMOUR’s art-tastic shoot. “This is totally my
colour,” she confesses, swishing her hair. But as a young

Styling Assistant: Caitlin Moriarty. Digital Operator: Luke S J Brown. Set Design: Elliott Rooney
Mad Hatter’s tea party moment,” laughs Ellie. “I love
feminist, how does she feel about the question that will not
experimenting with make-up colours, using them in unique
die: can you be a feminist and be into beauty? “Women
ways and doing wild things, because on a day-to-day basis,
should be able to do what the hell they like – unless it’s
I sometimes feel mad – but in a good way.”
against the law!” she replies, puffing out her cheeks.
Ellie’s energy, as well as her talent for breaking your emotions
“Beauty is important to me, but I don’t think it defines me.”
with a single glance, is quickly making her one of Britain’s
She has the same no-BS approach to handling life in
most in-demand actresses. Having been plucked from her
the spotlight, even more so since attention started swirling
school aged 11 to star in Andrew Lloyd Webber musical
around her relationship and break-up with Bodyguard’s
Aspects Of Love, she landed her first TV role in the ITV
Richard Madden last year. Her secret? Stay grounded. “It gets
drama A Mother’s Son in 2012 and went on to tread the West
dangerous if you change the way you act, if you stop being
End boards in The Lady From The Sea. But she is arguably
yourself,” she confides. “I would never stop being me. Everyone
best known for her 2016 role in Tom Ford’s intense-as-hell
has a subjective opinion and I think it’s better not to worry
Nocturnal Animals, where she played Jake Gyllenhaal and Isla
about what other people think.” It’s why you can forget getting
Fisher’s ill-fated daughter. Oh, and she got to live the Shawn
into dating chat – AKA the bane of many twentysomethings’
Mendes girlfriend fantasy, when he chased her all over Paris
lives – with Ellie. “I’m so focused on my career,” she says.
for his music video, There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back.
“I am my own independent woman, so why does it matter
Not afraid to take on dark roles, Ellie will hit the big screen
who I date?” Destiny’s Child would, no doubt, approve.
this year in The Seven Sorrows Of Mary, the true story of an
American exchange student who, after being kidnapped
in Brazil, alongside her boyfriend (played by James The Seven Sorrows Of Mary will be released later in 2019

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OVER THE LINE


“A metallic highlight painted
on the Cupid’s bow references
pop art and our never-ending
love of highlighter,” says Neil.
“Set against a neon, velvet
matte finish, it’s the perfect
juxtaposition.” To get the
look, “apply an opaque lip
colour [such as Rouge Allure
Luminous Intense Lip Color
in Vibrante, £31, Chanel], then
mattify with an eyeshadow
or blush to a powdery finish.
Use a shimmer eyeliner or wet
shadow for the highlight.”
Dress, Isa Arfen O
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Mulberry
Khadijha (left): Dress, £2,805, sandals, £630 and necklace, £690, all Mulberry.
Malaika (right): Dress, £1,715, shoes, £630 and necklace, £785, all Mulberry;
clear bangle, £60 and blue bangle, £45, both Pebble London
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Photographs Emre Guven

Styling Alexandra Fullerton

Peacock your way through


the season with wild, textural
prints and tropical brights. Ten
designers show us how it’s done
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Fendi Dress, £2,890 and top, £450, both Fendi; shoes, approx
£565, Laurence Dacade; (left) black bangle, £85 and (right) coral rope
bracelet, £70, both Dinosaur Designs
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Gucci Dress, £7,930, Gucci; earrings, £145, Dinosaur Designs


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Givenchy
Dress, £4,600, Givenchy; (left) clear bangle, £60 and
green bangle, £35, both Pebble London; (right) green bangle, £45,
cream bangle, £60 and clear bangle, £45, all Pebble London
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Prada
Body, £735 and shorts, £1,020, both Prada; earrings, £331,
Annie Costello Brown; spiral cuff, £55, Pebble London; silver bangle,
£235, gold bangle, £275 and thin gold bangle, £225, all Miansai
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Richard Quinn
Dress, £2,740, Richard Quinn; earrings, £372, Ming Yu Wang
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Emporio
Armani Coat, £1,400 and trousers, £410, both Emporio
Armani; shoes, £595, Sophia Webster; (left) bangle, £44,
Saskia Diez; (right) spiral cuff, £55, Pebble London
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Dior
Khadijha (left): Dress, price on request, shoes, £930, earring, £160
and gold bangle, £350, all Dior; bikini top, model’s own;
pearl bangle, £45, Pebble London. Malaika (right): Dress, price
on request, shoes, £1,090, earrings, £370, ring (just seen), £195 and bird ring,
£740, all Dior; (left) wooden bangle, £75, Pebble London; (right) bangle, £55 and
stone bracelet, £30, both Pebble London
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Balenciaga
Dress, £5,700, Balenciaga; shoes, £450, Jimmy Choo
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ChanelDress, £5,850, trousers, £2,730 and necklace, £1,145


Make-up: Naoko Scintu at The Wall Group using Chanel Vision d’Asie: L’Art du Détail and Chanel Sublimage L’Essence Fondamental

Hair: Mark Francome Painter at CLM


Make-up: Naoko Scintu
Models: Khadijha Red Thunder at
Storm and Malaika Firth at Premier
Bookings Director: Amelia Trevette
Photographer’s Assistant:
Ersin Mert Terliksiz
Styling Assistant: Lisa Batkina
Shot on location in paradise. With
thanks to kuramathi.com
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head
Rainbow hair rules, from acid neon to My Little Pony pastels. Want
in on the fun? Go 100% neutral with a bleach base first, then switch
your shade to match your mood. The less perfect the better…

candy

ABSINTHE
MINDS
Channel the ’90s psychedelia
vibe with messy, choppy hair
spiked with luminous lime.

Vetements
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THE PECHE
MODE
Think Petits Filous meets
punk for an everyday take
on the colour of 2019.

Marc Jacobs
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RASPBERRY
BERET
Hit refresh on your
buzz cut with a sugary
shake of wild berry.

Byblos
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POWER PINK
Taking millennial pink to the max,
this Disney-princess vibe with
an edge pairs well with heavy liner.

Ashley Williams

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By Alice du Parcq. Photographs: Gregory Scaffidi/Imaxtree, Jason Lloyd-Evans

S I LV E R S U R F E R
Turn heads with mirror-shine
metallic in a platinum shade
that’s fresh and sleek. Courrèges
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SKY SOCIETY
Welcome to the Audrey
2.0 – a chic, swept-up
’do in Tiffany blue.

Matty Bovan

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4.

From British to Bieber, bespoke to Botox (and


beyond)… this is your ultimate beauty deep dive

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Long
live
British
Dear J-Beauty. And K-Beauty.
And every-other-country-
beauty. We love you, deeply,
but it’s time for a break. It’s
complicated. Like, literally: we
can’t get our heads around cray-
cray routines every day. So,
we’re coming home, because
smart, simple and state-of-the-
art Brit beauty is in the lead
By Alice du Parcq
Illustration Aadam Sheikh

What links hair-colour guru Josh Wood, make-up mogul


Charlotte Tilbury and vlogging megastar The Plastic Boy?
They’re the UK exports impacting global beauty and making
us feel pretty damn proud to be British. Our beauty industry
is worth £18million, employing almost 260,000 people (and
you are the cog turning that wheel, given that half of them
are aged 16-34). We’ve helped shape major moments, from
cruelty-free legislation to punk and piercing, and things are
about to get serious thanks to the British Beauty Council –
the first-ever formal group representing the UK beauty
industry. “My goal this year is to have beauty listed at
government level as a ‘creative industry’, in the same way
that film, software and music are,” says Millie Kendall MBE,
CEO of the British Beauty Council. Here’s to the homegrown
brands, influencers, tech and artists consistently blowing
our minds with innovative moments that push empowerment
and self-expression. All rise for the next Brit things...
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BlitzTrance

@theillustratednail
Lipstick in Fuchsia
Perfect and
MatteTrance
Lipstick in Faux
Pas, both £35, Pat
THE TRENDS

1
McGrath Labs

Land of hope
and glitter

@mariannewman
WE QUIZZED MILLIE KENDALL – THE ACTUAL
MONARCH OF UK BEAUTY – ON SMASHING THE
GLOBAL INDUSTRY AND HER SS19 TREND FORECAST

@charlie_craggs
Where has the UK ruled The Unseen, a product line
like no one else in beauty? from artist Lauren Bowker,
“Creative output! We’re due to launch this year.
leaders in terms of brand, We’re already fighting over
design and innovation. Just Milk Makeup, cofounded by
look at hair: superstars such British fashion editor Zanna
as Guido Palau and Sam Roberts Rassi, and the next
McKnight confirm that. And instalment of UK make-up
we were the first to do clean legends Lisa Eldridge and
THE INSTA CRUSH
beauty. The Body Shop and Pat McGrath’s cosmetics
Neal’s Yard Remedies were
the original UK pioneers of
naturals, with a renegade
lines will be just as popular.”

What is the British Beauty


2 Your nail crew
Lust Gloss in DON’T WORRY, WE’RE IN SAFE HANDS
stance on sustainability. Council championing right Paraphernalia,
£26, Pat Some of the world’s biggest manicure maestros
We need to recognise what now? “The honest beauty
McGrath Labs
industry leaders we really are.” trend, which takes a positive are British legends – Marian Newman is the
stance without the need backstage go-to (obsess over her creations in
What are we going to be for ‘negative vocabulary’, her upcoming book Nailed It, out April 22); Jenny
obsessed with in 2019? (where brands state what’s Longworth crowned herself the OG nail-art
“Cannabis is cleaning up its not in their products, for queen when Jessie J hit the music scene with
image with a big focus on instance preservatives or those killer talons; and Sharmadean Reid brought
non-psychotropic hemp oil cleaning agents, inciting us the out-there joy that is Wah Nails. So who’s
in beauty products, meaning fear and confusion). Instead filling our feeds with new-gen nails this year?
it’s high in wellness-related we’re focusing on authentic Laura Southern of @houseofladymuck, Sophie
CBD with zero THC [the main brands that are really real, Harris-Greenslade of @theillustratednail and
psychoactive ingredient in with a 360-degree approach trans activist @charlie_craggs.
marijuana]. Also, colour- to ingredient transparency,
changing cosmetics are employee diversity and
going to be huge! Look out for eco-footprint.“

‘FUME FIXES

5 English eccentrics
OUR FRAGRANCE BRANDS ARE TURNING THE BRITISH COUNTRYSIDE INTO FRESH,
FLY SCENTS THIS SPRING. HERE’S WHAT SMELLS SO RIGHT, RIGHT NOW

Hemlock & The Ingénue


Samphire, Bergamot Cologne, Cousin Flora, Impression
£65 for 100ml £49 for 30ml, Jo £185 for 75ml Jasmine Absolute,
EDT, Laboratory Malone London. Kicks EDP, Penhaligon’s. £110 for 100ml
Perfumes. off crisp, like you’re Basically a posh EDP, Ostens. This
Shoreline herbs biting into a slice of Berocca in a bottle. heatwave of a scent
with that salty, fresh cucumber, then All the crushed is like warm, sweet
sharp bite of turns powdery like citrus drenching you skin baked in suntan
coastal air. Wet a pollen explosion like a juicy injection lotion, packed with
and wild, what’s (minus the hay fever). drip of vitamin C, heady jasmine.
not to love? Officially delish. no needle required.
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— Beauty Lens —

3D Brazilian
Silk Hair
Lashes, £7.70,
Tatti Lashes

ECO CLUBBERS
3
Upcycle your
MAD FOR IT
We rule. And the
numbers prove it Detox Mask,

beauty waste 700:


£17.99, Super
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4
and Face
IT’S TIME TO TURN TRASH INTO TREASURE the number of eyebrows Polish, £17.99,
that Shavata brow bars
SKIN-FLUENCERS all Lani
Want to dip your toe into the activism convo?
shape every day in the UK.
Start by upcycling your beauty waste. The
Body Shop has cute ways to re-use packaging
on its Pinterest page. We love what Sussex Uni £120,000,000:
Brits call BS on
student Ameenah Begum is up to with leftover
eyeshadow: the 23 year old has launched
revenue made by
Revolution Makeup in 2018
baffling skincare
Cos Watercolours to turn eyeshadow palettes (it’s the No1-selling brand in ALEXIA INGE, FOUNDER OF CULT BEAUTY,
with unused or broken powders (which would Superdrug). DECODES OUR HUNT FOR GOOD GLOW
otherwise go to landfill) into watercolour paint
sets, bridging the gap between waste and art. “There’s a growing tribe of British consumers
“By focusing on one element and finding the 1,400,000: craving a simpler skincare approach in what’s
value in it, a new life can be given to colour false lashes sold by Tatti become a highly complicated category.
cosmetics before considering disposal,” says Lashes in the first 18 ‘Skip-care’ is when you identify the individual
Ameenah. “I’m trying to encourage retailers months since it launched. ingredients that work best for your skin and cut
to do the same. I’m here to make a change.” Might have something to do out the steps and formulas you don’t need. This
Hit up @ameenahbydesign to find out where with Ariana, Cardi, Nicki M is leading to a boom in single ingredient-focused
you can send your powders. In the meantime, and KKW being megafans. brands: The Inkey List is nailing this right now and
spend your next paycheque on the Brit brands is 2019’s fastest-growing brand on our site (we
that use recovered plastic in their packaging have a constant waiting list for its Retinol Serum).
(Soaper Duper, Beauty Kitchen, Head &
55 million: It’s ‘luxfordable skincare’: entry-level prices with
number of views on a luxe sensibility. Plus it’s good for the planet:
Shoulders and Odylique), give all your love to
Charlotte Tilbury’s the fewer steps, the less packaging involved.”
packaging-free Lush and top up your haircare
YouTube channel. ...and don’t miss up-and-coming UK skincare
bottles at Bleach London’s filling stations.
brands Lani and By Sarah London, they’re

Slap Stick
19,620: consciously created using vegan, transparent
and cruelty-free ingredients.
O

Solid that’s how many of you


Foundation, really like Rimmel and
£16.95, Lush
voted for the brand in the
2018 GLAMOUR Power List
beauty awards.

Glow Sticks,
£11.95 each,
Lush
Photographs: Getty Images, John Hedgecoe/topfoto.co.uk,
Illustration @aadam_sheikh. Still life: Benôit Audureau.

Retinol Serum,
£9.99, The
Inkey List
2

3
1. Danny Boy, Blue!,
£2.99, Rimmel
1 2. Ocean Ever
4 After, £15, Nails Inc
Shutterstock

3. Get Out Of My
Space, £8, Nails
Inc 4. Breakfast In
Bed, £2.99, Rimmel
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SEARCHING FOR... SUNSET ORANGE


Images

1 2

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Compiled by Malena Harbers. Photographs: Getty Images, Lucky If

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Sharp, Shutterstock, Unsplash

1. Bois Mystérieux, £139 for 125ml EDP, Guerlain 2. Mattemoiselle Plush Matte Lipstick in Saw-C, £16, Fenty Beauty 3. Full Coverage Cream Concealer in Orange,
£6, NYX 4. Glycol Lactic Radiance Renewal Mask, £36, Ren 5. Amon Scented Candle, £78, Cire Trudon 6. Prisme Blush in Power, £34, Givenchy 7. Flashmud
Brightening Treatment, £42, Glamglow 8. Opiat Dentaire Toothpaste in Orange, Ginger and Clove, £24, Buly 1803 9. Brightside Bubble Bar, £5.25, Lush
10. Springpop, £180 for 100ml EDP, Jus 11. Rouge Allure Liquid Powder in Electric Blossom, £31, Chanel 12. Sun Secure Crème SPF50+, £16.50, SVR Laboratories

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— Beauty Lens —

Say hello to the scorching summer


shade coming for your Pinterest
feed – and your beauty stash

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13. Bare Blush Cream Blush in Crush, £30, Cosmetics A La Carte 14. Dramatically Different Hydrating Jelly for Fatigue, £36, Clinique 15. Brightening Instant Facial
and Rosy Hands Instant Manicure, both £7.99, Seoulista Beauty 16. Volupté Plump-In-Colour in Delirious Orange, £29, YSL Beauty 17. 101 Ointment Multi-Balm in
Peach, £7.99, Lanolips 18. Le Rouge Perfecto Lip Balm in Spirited, £28, Givenchy 19. Nail Lacquer in Tempura-ture is Rising!, £13.50, OPI 20. Super Cool Colour in
Tangerine Dream, £6, Bleach London 21. Vitamin C 35% Collagen Rebuilding Serum, £108, Allies of Skin 22. Colour Nails in Peach Perfect, £7.50, Elegant Touch

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— #Trending —

Are

you

Bo curious?
Intrigued? Addicted? Or horrified? Whether you’re wavering
between Profhilo, Botox or no-tox, Alice du Parcq reveals
the new fillers and fixers causing debate
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— Beauty Lens —

Has she? Hasn’t she? Nooo, she couldn’t have. and exercise. Over 12 weeks after freezing, the
Wait, she did? Oh, who gives AF! Our faces fat cells crystallise and are naturally eliminated
are officially not up for debate. According to by the body. This is no gimmick: in recent years,
research agency Mintel, 53% of millennials more than five million treatments have been done
consider non-surgical treatments, such as Botox, worldwide, and the demand for chin slimming
fillers and lasers, to be an increasingly normal has now resulted in the brand designing the
part of our beauty routines. Given this open CoolAdvantage Mini for use on smaller areas
perspective, the brands that produce lasers of fat. On its heels is EMsculpt – only available
and injectables have introduced a new at a handful of clinics in the UK. Instead of
generation of innovations to replace plastic freezing, it uses electromagnetic currents
surgery and bypass our usual brow-shaping and to destroy fat, with the added benefit of
lipliner rituals. Feeling Bo curious? Here’s the simultaneously stimulating and strengthening
lowdown on the newness at the end of the needle. muscles. “Patients use it to tone their abs or
give their bum a lift, all with no surgery and no
downtime,” says Dr Rita Rakus, whose eponymous
Skincare-in-a-syringe clinic offers it at £800 per session. “We have one
Prime, conceal, powder, repeat. What if there was
machine and it’s going day and night.”
a shortcut for our foundation routines? “The big
skin trend for 2019 is reducing pigmentation and
smoothing areas with injectable skincare, so you Laser quest
can wear less make-up,” says aesthetic surgeon The latest laser buzzword? Red. As in red light
Dr Jonquille Chantrey. Step forward Profhilo, therapy and the infrared LED sauna Kendall Jenner
a new type of injectable moisturiser using got for her 23rd birthday from her sisters (adopt
hyaluronic acid (a sugar molecule that attracts us, please?). “It’s such cool technology and the
water to keep cells hydrated). “It’s the different light settings benefit the skin
same ingredient as a traditional filler, internally,” said Kendall, backstage at the
but with a different viscosity,” says Mr Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show in November
Dan Marsh, co-founder of The Plastic 2018. Completely non-invasive, infrared light
Surgery Group, which performs the effectively boosts cell turnover, detoxes the
treatment. So instead of staying in one
LET’S TALK TWEAKMENTS skin, heals psoriasis (which Kendall suffers
Six things to do before you
place to create volume, Profhilo travels from) and rebalances cortisol – the stress
even look at that syringe
evenly across the skin. It involves tiny hormone that royally messes up your
Go to baaps.org.uk
injections in five key points of the face: to research a qualified complexion. No space for a full-on
near the ears, on laughter lines, the chin, aesthetician. sauna? No problem: Dr Dennis Gross
under each eye and on cheekbones. Remember, it’s not forever: the DRx SpectraLite FaceWear Pro (£430, Cult
“After two treatments [£750 all in], it effects of Botox and hyaluronic- Beauty) emits infrared, as well as blue light
promises radiant and plumped skin, acid fillers last between four that kills acne-causing bacteria. Think Iron
akin to a really good facial that lasts months and a year. Man’s mask meets at-home facial.
for around six months.” Alternatively, Ask where your injectable
comes from. The leading
Juvéderm Volite (from £350, Dr Jonquille
Chantrey) offers a similar intensely
brands to trust are by major Phenomen-eyes
pharmaceutical companies such Things we know for sure. 1) No one gets
moisturising result, but in just one
as Galderma, Allergan and Merz. enough sleep. 2) The skin around the eyes is
treatment, this time with up to 100 Read the paperwork: you’ll super-thin. 3) When we’re exhausted the dark
tiny needle pricks all over the face and need to sign a contra-indications blood vessels show up more. 4) Concealer
neck, to improve elasticity, hydration form, including post-treatment
is life. But what’s the alternative? Next-level
and smoothness. tips and information about side
eye-refreshing treatments to blur out bags
effects. Aesthetic treatment
social hub thespotlyte.com
are on the rise. “I was tired of looking tired,”
Shape shifters is a great research space, too. says Fraser McEwan, managing director and
It’s not just complexions that derms are Avoid cheap thrills. If it sounds aesthetic practitioner at MD Aesthetic in
zoning in on. “Body contouring will be too good to be true, it probably London. “I asked our clinic doctor Dr Sofia
increasingly in demand this summer,” is. Typically non-cosmetic Hussain to do a tear-trough filler [£495] on
says Dr Chantrey who performs treatments start from £200. me. She injected filler to plump out the
CoolSculpting (from £600), which If you’re nervous, talk it out under-eye hollow, which has a diffusing effect
freezes and permanently reduces with your practitioner. on dark circles, thus brightening the area.”
pockets of fat that are resistant to diet Not for the faint hearted, however, needles

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— Beauty Lens —

The glow down


We don’t even joke about skipping our Huda
highlighter, but Manhattan’s Dr Dara Liotta’s
patients don’t need any. She’s come up with LitLift
– a long-lasting illuminating treatment. Small
amounts of injectable hyaluronic filler (in varying
viscosity) are placed precisely where light hits the
face – and where strobing products are usually
applied: the forehead, browbones, down the nose,
the chin and along the cheekbones. The effect
can last up to two years. “We do a similar facial
rebalancing treatment,” says Dr Hussain, which
includes cheekbone enhancement for a contoured
effect, plus a brow ‘lift’ to replicate the shaping
effects of threading. From £485, MD Aesthetic.

Woah-tox
There’s so much more a savvy derm can do
with Botox these days than zapping frown lines.
The muscle-relaxing injectable – owned by
pharmaceutical giant Allergan – is the star
ingredient in many of Dr Charlotte D’Souza’s
treatments. These include the ‘bunny nose’
treatment (from £200), where Botox is used to
prevent fine-line creases on either side of the
bridge of your nose when you smile, and Masseter
treatments (£300) to slim the face by relaxing
the muscles in overly pronounced, square
are super-fine and a local anaesthetic jawlines. And for those not wanting to go down
numbs the area during treatment. the lip-contouring route, there’s the ‘gummy
Staying with dark circles, some derms
are embracing the new trend for using
“Filler is smile’. “If your top lip tucks itself inwards and
disappears when you smile, we’ve now found
the body’s own cells to fix themselves, placed a way to relax those specific lifting muscles
adopting platelet-rich plasma (PRP)
precisely using Botox,” says Dr Hussain (from £195,

And Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) or the Food And Drug Administration (FDA). The practitioners
Photographs: Jamie Nelson/Blaublut Edition. Treatments mentioned in this feature are approved by the Medicines
technology. “It’s about taking growth MD Aesthetic). The result? A long-term illusion
factors from the patient’s blood and
injecting it around the eyes to stimulate
where of a fleshier, fuller lip.

cell energy, which in turn improves dark light hits Go to Glamour.com now to see the GLAMOUR team
circles and uneven skin colour,” says
Dr Chantrey. One to research is Exokine,
the face” try some of these treatments out…

a hyper-concentrated PRP treatment


launched in January (£875, Eudelo).
Needle-to-know basis featured are unlikely to perform treatments on patients under the age of 21

Our insider experts on the three new buzzwords to know


Personalised pout
Once upon a time the only option for bigger
lips was an over-inflated collagen trout pout. 2Tox “There’s a new ‘B Type-2’ Frotox “This uses non-
Welcome to 2019’s subtle new lip menu, headed toxin launching later this invasive cryotherapy to
up by British cosmetic surgeon Dr Tijion Esho, year – you’ll need less of it temporarily freeze muscle
AKA The Lip King. “I focus on the Cupid’s bow and the results will last nerves, tighten pores and
and a 50/50 ratio between the top and bottom longer,” says Dr Esho. stimulate collagen. Skin
lip for the most natural-looking result.” His Fat-Cycling “Nanofat is a new is blasted with highly
signature Nano-droplet technique (from £300) fat-grafting technology that pressurised liquid nitrogen
places tiny amounts of hyaluronic acid at combines your own stem cells vapour, which is -162°C.
varying depths and points along the lipline, as with fillers to give the most My glow lasted about
well as inside the lips, as opposed to a single subtle results. No one wants two weeks and I was
lump of collagen filler. The finished effect to look overdone,” says Dr really impressed,” says
(which usually dissolves within a year): Guillaume Lemierre, a plastic Lottie Winter, GLAMOUR
a seamless, subtle enhancement. surgeon at Epilium & Skin. Beauty Editor.

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BEAUTY MEMO

“I delete
Instagram for my
mental health”
Hailey Bieber on being blessed with good
genes, her backstage beauty secret – and
why she’s over social-media negativity
Interview by Lottie Winter
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Complexion
Rescue — Beauty Lens —
Hydrating
Foundation
Stick*, £29,
Bare Minerals
easier. I’m also a lip-balm
Fleur obsessive, but I always go
Narcotique,
Hailey Bieber, 22, is sitting in front of £165 for budget. I like Aquaphor
me with the most incredible skin 50ml EDP, Lip Repair and Carmex Lip
Ex Nihilo
I’ve ever seen. It’s poreless, bright, Balm for the little tingle! My
radiant and perky, but rather signature fragrance is Fleur
than being over-treated, it looks Narcotique by Ex Nihilo.
wholesome and healthy. That MY NO1 SKINCARE RULE HOW I DEAL WITH
ethereal, juicy complexion you see I never sleep with my SOCIAL MEDIA
on her Insta selfies is 100% ’tune-free. make-up on. My stylist Alone time is really
And I’m here to find out how. always sleeps with her important for my sense
She’s snuggled up on a sofa in eyeshadow on because of wellbeing, so I often
a cosy Soho Farmhouse cabin in then it looks more worn the delete the Instagram
the Cotswolds, chatting about her next day and she doesn’t app – sometimes for
skincare rituals as the newest face of have to apply it again. But a day, sometimes
Bare Minerals. “I’m obsessive about for me, I swear it hurts when a week. I feel so much better
cleansing,” she says. That, plus her I don’t take my mascara off! the longer I can go. I think that
loved-up inner glow (her husband It feels like my eyelashes aren’t social media shouldn’t take up
Justin – yep, Justin Bieber – is currently clean. It really doesn’t matter the too much of my time if I’m not
waiting for her in their room) is situation, one way or another, my enjoying it. The negativity screams
a winning combo for Hailey, despite make-up is coming off before bed. so loud, and it’s hard to focus on
keeping up with the manic schedule MY BACKSTAGE BEAUTY SECRET my mental health when the second
of a modern, major It girl. When I was at Paris Fashion Week, I come back on it, someone is
The daughter of Hollywood actor a make-up artist gave me some Dr tearing apart my job, or relationship
Stephen Baldwin and graphic designer Barbara Sturm skincare. I loved it so – or essentially any of the things in
Kennya Baldwin, Hailey rose to fame much that Dr Sturm came to my hotel my life that are positive. So, I just
in her own right as a catwalk model, room to make me a bespoke cream delete it to avoid the anxiety.
walking for brands including Topshop using my own blood! MY BIGGEST BEAUTY BLUNDER
Unique, Elie Saab and Moschino. It MY WELLNESS RITUALS Thin eyebrows! I did it myself when I was
wasn’t long until she forged close I’ve tried colonics [a treatment that a teenager and totally hated it. My mom
friendships with Gigi and Bella Hadid claims to cleanse the colon of toxins]. had to intervene, she was like, “Enough!”
and Kendall Jenner, and together Now that’s an interesting feeling! But
they stormed international runways, they’re really good for you. My mom For Hailey Bieber’s best hair and make-up
proving themselves to be the ultimate and aunt are very into health, and I’m looks, go to Glamour.com
supermodel squad. Now, Hailey’s travel just into all the sweat treatments, the
companion is her husband, whom she light saunas and body wraps. But my
married in secret last September in New all-time favourite relaxation activity Lip Balm,
£2.69,
York. From what I’ve seen up close on is taking a bath, putting some music Carmex
this trip, they seem besotted and hardly on, and just lying there, being. Oh,
able to keep their hands off each other. and I love Rumble [a boxing-based
When we chat, Hailey appears fitness studio in New York, LA and
totally relaxed and elegant, wearing San Francisco].
top-to-toe red, including a fluffy, MY CAN’T-LIVE-WITHOUT
floor-length Max Mara coat. She’s also BEAUTY BUYS
Photographs: Zoey Grossman, Getty Images, Shutterstock. *Out April 18

happy to share the secrets behind her I take Viviscal hair vitamins because
glowing appearance, her wellness I’m really trying to grow my hair
rituals, hair hang-ups and biggest right now. I often see comments on
beauty blunders… Instagram of people saying, “Why does
she always pull her hair back?” I’m
GOOD SKIN RUNS IN MY FAMILY like, “Because I hate the length!” It’s
My grandma was a make-up artist so awkward. Other than that, I’m all
when she was younger. She was always about the coconut oil. I use it in my hair,
into her skin, beauty, make-up and my skin, my nails – I love something
lotions, and I think my mom got that that’s multi-purpose. At the moment
from her, too. I have no doubt that I can’t get enough of the new Bare Total
I learnt all my beauty secrets from Minerals Foundation Stick, which has Cleansing
Oil, £17.60,
watching how regimented they were; a great consistency – you can use it Bare Minerals
my mom always made sure we put as a concealer or foundation, or even
lotion on after a shower and that as a bronzer or eyeshadow. Multi-use
I removed my make-up before bed. products make travelling so much

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— Beauty Lens —

Beauty
gets
Guess who’s the creator
and designer of the latest
skincare, haircare and
perfume? You! Time
to play lab geek and
make your own bespoke
beauty formulas, says
Alice du Parcq
We love a monogrammed accessory, but when it comes
to bespoke personalisation, it’s the beauty world that’s
winning in innovation for 2019. “Clever tech means mass
customisation is now regularly achievable, and there’s
a trend for products and services that put you at the
centre of things,” says Chris Sanderson, cofounder of
trend-forecasting hub The Future Laboratory. Arriving
by late summer is Neutrogena MaskiD – a 3D-printed
face mask tailored to your skin’s needs, based on data for a freshly mixed result, without any overpowering effects.
collected from a selfie. Later in the year, La Roche-Posay We’re in love with Tailor Your Story Layering Scents, a trio
drops its stick-on My Skin Track pH patch, which tracks of perfume rollerballs including Mocha Bloom, Leather Haze
your pH levels and prescribes targeted products via an and Vanilla Satori (£19, & Other Stories). Or tweak an existing
app on your phone. Or go straight to SkinCeuticals for fragrance by adding specific extracts under the guidance of
your made-to-measure Custom Dose correction serum. in-store experts with Ex-Nihilo’s Personalised EDP (£240 for
We can’t have any of them yet *sobs*, but we’ve got you 100ml), or Floris London’s Bespoke Fragrance Customisation
covered until then with these genius personalised hair, (£450 for 100ml EDP). And the big-time dream? A purely
skin, fragrance and make-up buys. personal luxury perfume made from scratch just for you. Until
recently, that would have cost thousands. Tens of thousands,
Bespoke
fragrance,
SCENT THAT’S
SHARING
not FOR even. The Experimental Perfume Club offers a one-to-one
three-hour workshop in east London, where founder and
£450,
Experimental On a scale of one to FFS, how annoying perfumer Emmanuelle Moeglin will help you create your own
Perfume Club is it when half the people at a party are fragrance for £450, including the first 50ml bottle. Plus you
wearing the perfume you spent ages get to name it. Let the scent smugness commence!
finding? If you’re enraged, enter the
world of customisable fragrance. First,
there’s ‘scent layering’, where a brand
Have it all HAIRCARE
Does anyone actually even have a hair type any more?
creates perfumes with just a few high- Because last time we checked we were frizzy, dehydrated,
quality ingredients, allowing you to spray flat, greasy, highlighted and itchy-scalped all in one day.
different fragrances on top of each other Same same? Then let us introduce Function Of Beauty into

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yL

your hair life. The US customisable shampoo and conditioner


brand is now available in the UK and yours in just a few clicks.
Custom
The brand’s questionnaire, which asks everything from hair Palette,
texture to scalp sensitivity, takes a few minutes and you even £25.99,
Beautonomy
get to choose the colour, scent and name. We love that it’s
vegan and cruelty-free with zero sulphates and parabens, yet
it still delivers swish, bounce and silkiness (from £29). And for
spa hedonists, Ayurveda-inspired wellness brand Rituals has
a new personalisation service that transforms a mundane complexion. During the in-clinic evaluation, a mouth swab
weekday hair wash into a sensorial nirvana that will blow is taken and your genetic markers are analysed in various
away every bad-vibes cobweb. The Hair Temple shampoos and categories, from hydration and pigmentation to collagen
conditioners (£17.50 each, available in Rituals boutiques) are levels. From that data, you’re prescribed a 360-degree
aromatherapy-laced formulas, to which you add two elixirs regimen including skincare and oral supplements (from
that suit your hair’s desires, from a choice of nine. Divine. £570, including products, at select clinics). In the same
vein (sorry) is Dr Barbara Sturm’s Blood Cream, which at
MIX YOUR OWN make up
Unique, just-for-you, custom-blend cosmetics are hitting our
£1,200 (yes, eye-watering, we know) promises incredible
youth-boosting results. A vial of your blood is mixed with
sweet spot, which is why we’re lining up for Code8’s bespoke glass beads, which trick your cells into thinking they’re
Colour ID Lab Lipsticks, £55. Head to its travelling pop-up surrounding a wound. This prompts your blood into
store (in Burlington Arcade in London until April) with producing healing proteins that are mixed into your skincare
a swatch of fabric, a discontinued shade or a screenshot products. The aim is to reduce and prevent skin’s natural
of your fave lip look, and in 45 minutes your unique inflammation, which causes ageing and imperfections.
lipstick will be box-fresh finished. Want the same There’s another reason we’re all over this: Victoria
tailor-made hit from your concealer? Praise be Beckham is a major fan and her glass-fresh skin
to Cosmetics A La Carte for allowing us to looks better now than ours did in our teens.
create a bespoke shade of its Secret Light
Serum Concealer – get the same formula with
anti-fatigue botanicals and optical blurring “Dr Sturm’s cream
diffusers blended in its London store to
perfectly match your skin, for £58.
uses a vial of your
Build-your-own eyeshadow palettes
are also finally a reality. NYX has Custom
own blood”
9-Shadow Pro Palette (£5 for an empty There’s no need for needles over at
palette), with 88 singles to choose from FaceGym, which has launched a made-
(£2.50 each), and you can instantly make to-measure Custom Blend Training Serum.
your own eye, brow and face Custom Palette The massage brand, known for its personal-
at beautonomy.com. This is customising at a training-style facials and toning tools, has opened Make
whole new level, people: you can choose the It Bars in all nationwide stores. Grab a seat and chat
design layout, outside print of the palette (or through your skin issues with a consultant,
upload your own photo), and once you’ve who will mix up your very own serum
picked your shades you can even name from 125 possible combinations to feed
them. Or, for a pay-day treat, the By Terry your complexion with healthy goodness.
Palette Factory (£45; Selfridges London and Or do it online by adding your choice of
Custom
Manchester) is sweet-shop levels of awesome: during Blend amplifying actives (such as co-enzyme Q10 for
your consultation your make-up artist will help you Training cell energy) and mood-enhancing extracts (we love
Serum, £70,
curate the dream mix, with a possible 5,000 Facegym palmarose and bergamot for confidence).
combinations. An actual candy crush. The genius doesn’t end there. Just when you
thought the Foreo Facial Cleanser Brush couldn’t
DIY de m
We’re all about self-discovery; now it’s time to
get any smarter, it goes and gets a frickin’
PhD. The new Luna Fofo has clever gold-
do the same for your skin. “With so many beauty plated sensors that analyse your skin’s
shoppers unsure about the products that work best hydration levels to generate a cleansing
Photographs: Getty Images

for them, the brands that offer a deep degree of programme with custom intensity and
O
personalisation are paramount,” says Chris. That’s duration. Mind. Blown.
why the smartest ones are stepping up their skincare
game with products that put you inside the bottle. Luna Fofo,
£79, Foreo To see the team try out the
Biomedical skincare range Allél uses your DNA best in bespoke beauty,
to determine the right ingredients to treat your go to Glamour.com

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— Beauty Lens —

Thru the lens with


#BeautyCam Beauty Director Camilla Kay shares
her SS19 beauty stars

Blossom
Collection
Colognes,
£49 for 30ml each,
Jo Malone London*
ALL FOUR IT
These Jo Malone London candy scent confections had me at the
bottle alone (#ShelfiePorn), but there’s equally tempting juice inside.

Area SS19
Frangipani Flower whisks you to the golden hour in the balmy tropics;
Star Magnolia is a smooth and creamy floral; Silk Blossom is fresh
and uplifting; and notes of twinkling citrus-tinged petals radiate
from Orange Blossom. It’s impossible to pick, so I’ve decided to mix,
which is precisely the point – they’re fragrances made to layer.

LIP FILTER
Want a sheer swipe of colour on
SKIN TRUTHS lips? You’re spoilt for choice RN.
OK, I’ll admit it, I can be lazy on the beauty One of my long time BLFs (best
front despite my day job, which means lip friends) is Rouge Volupté Shine,
I’m all about the new skip-care trend of £28, YSL Beauty, for conditioning,
ditching extra steps for the bare minimum. high-shine colour. If shimmer is your
But my skin doesn’t always get the memo. thing, try Dior’s glimmering Lip Glow
So, you’ll find me reaching for Truth To The Max (right), £28.
Serum, £42, Ole Henriksen. It’s a power
shake for skin, a zingy vit-C-loaded serum
Météorites
that brightens and hydrates, from the Highlighter
cult US skincare brand, now exclusively Duo, £45,
Guerlain
OH, GLOW ON THEN
available at Boots.
For me, when it comes
to highlighter, it’s go
high or go home.
Especially when they
DOUBLE TAKE look this pretty...
High-Light
Why have one eyeliner
Powder in Fleur
when you can apply Real, £25, Mac
two in one go? Try the
Illustration: Sabina Dallu. Photographs: Getty Images,

trend with Dual Liner in


Jason Lloyd-Evans, Pixeleyes. *Available from April

Dynamic or Passionate, MINTED!


£27 each, Givenchy. Sugar Mint Rush, £19.50, is
no basic balm. It took Fresh
four years to develop the
technology that releases
a burst of breath-freshening
STAR ATTRACTION mint as you smoosh your
No festival face is complete without balm-coated lips together.
Two seconds and the minty
Tattoo Stamp in Heart or Star, £10.25 sensation snaps you back
each, Milk Makeup at Cult Beauty. to your A-game.
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“My hair:
a love story”

(starring chemo) As told to Gemma Askham

At 13, Liz Williams hated her


ginger hair. At 19, she fell
back in love with it. And at
21, cancer stole every strand.
What happened next is a lesson
in how to own heartbreak
I’ve always had big, thick, curly, ginger hair and, like any different this time: a lot bigger, and really hard and flat.
teenager who wants the opposite of what they naturally have, The next day my doctor referred me to my local breast unit.
I hated it. From 13 to 18, I did everything I could to change it: I convinced myself that it wasn’t going to be what I feared;
straightening the life out of it, colouring it – even bright purple ‘Don’t be stupid,’ I thought, ‘you’re only 21.’ Even during the
once, which, against my fair skin, was not the greatest life biopsy, doctors kept saying that because of my age, they
decision. It was only at 19 that I understood why everyone were 99% sure it would be harmless tissue. But 15 days after
would say to me, “Why do you change your hair? It’s so lovely.” finding the lump, I was told I had breast cancer.
Gradually, I began to keep it natural again, dying it closer I went through the tears, the confusion, not really sure
to my actual colour. I remember thinking: ‘I do really like my what was happening. I had so many questions, but my first
hair, I’m going to get it back to how it’s meant to be.’ Then, was simply: “Am I going to die?” To which the doctor replied,
just as I started to love it, I was told I would lose it. “Not any time soon.” (I thought: ‘Well, that’s good.’) My next
I was diagnosed with breast cancer in November 2014, thought was, ‘But will my hair?’ I’ve since learnt that hair
aged 21, two years into my career at an insurance brokers. loss is one of the most common fears among women, rather
In the years beforehand, I’d found a few lumps here and there, than the cancer, as it makes them look ill and not feel like
and had always been vigilant and gone to my doctor – only to themselves. When I was told that my hair would fall out
be told they were just cysts or hormonal lumps. But it felt from the chemotherapy – along with my eyebrows,

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— Wellness —

Liz, now 26, with


her natural hair

eyelashes, leg hair... all of my hair – I was like, ‘Oh. But I’ve
only just decided that I love my hair, why are you doing this?’
Ten days after I was diagnosed, at the beginning of
December 2014, I had a lumpectomy to remove the cancer.
In January 2015, I had my eggs frozen. Then, in February,
I started chemotherapy. Desperate to reduce the amount of
hair I’d lose, I tried wearing a cold cap: an ice-filled bag that
narrows the blood vessels beneath the skin of the scalp,
reducing the amount of chemo medicine that reaches your
hair follicles – so hair is less likely to fall out. But it’s not nice.
The weight and coldness of the ice gave me pounding
headaches. It also extended the chemo time, as I had to
wear it for an hour before and keep it on afterwards. But
less than three weeks after my first chemo session, my hair
started falling out anyway. By the time I went back for my
second session, four weeks later, I was completely bald.
I was in hospital in Southend when the first clumps of
hair came away. There’d been a complication with my PICC
line – the thin tube that goes into your vein to administer
the chemotherapy – it had got infected and resulted in
a blood clot. I was really ill in hospital for two weeks, to the
point where I couldn’t wash myself. One day, I was standing
naked in the hospital shower while my mum washed my
body. I had a carrier bag taped around one foot to cover my
cannula, and as I brushed my hair, it came out in clumps.
I saw them clogged in the brush and I bawled my eyes out.
Back in my hospital bed, I pulled out bits of hair and handed
them to my mum to get rid of, until she gave me a Waitrose
carrier bag and said, “Love, just use this.”
It took about two days of shedding until I thought, ‘If I’m
going to look like I have cancer, I’d rather just shave my head
and go for it.’ My mum and a few friends brought some food
and we had a head-shaving picnic in my hospital room,
while my friend Rheannon, who’s a hairdresser, shaved off been near impossible to find a wig similar – so I went for looks
what was left. I cried a little bit, mainly as I was worried what that I’d like to have worn. One was a straight, honey-blonde bob.
I was going to look like afterwards. I kept imagining that my The other was browny-red with a light wave. Some people with
head was actually shaped like a square. But when I looked cancer struggle with wigs, finding them hot and itchy, but mine
in the mirror, it was such an anticlimax. I yelled, “Oh, I look were great and looked like actual hair. In the mornings, I could
alright – it doesn’t even look bad!” get up, put my wig on and go. When I washed my ‘hair’, I just
Before I started chemo, I had a wig consultation for my had to put it in a bowl and then hang it up to dry.
one NHS allowance synthetic wig. Because my natural hair I knew my own hair wouldn’t start to grow back until after
is so thick, so there, I felt the need to have a substitute ready. chemotherapy, but my confidence with my new wigs kept
There was a Macmillan Information and Support Centre at growing. I seized the opportunity to experiment and bought
the hospital, so while I was recovering from the blood clot, both a pink and a blue one. I’d mix up my choices based on my
one of their wig specialists came to my room for fittings. By outfits. I was so fortunate that I bounced back from each chemo
the time I left hospital, I had two synthetic wigs – I paid for an session quickly – if I took my medicines as directed, I could
additional one, as I wanted to have the option to change up feel well enough to go out the next day. And socialising served
my look. I didn’t try to copy my natural hair – it would have as a good distraction. Getting ready for nights out, I’d ask
friends: “Which wig looks better?” My wig colour would then
MY HAIR JOURNEY dictate my make-up colour choices. If I sometimes couldn’t

Out for Trying Back at Wearing my


dinner for my on wigs home from browny-red
birthday on in hospital a stint in wig on
Feb 7, 2015 while hospital in a night out
– four days recovering mid-March, at a local
before from a blood 2015, after club with my
I started clot in early shaving friend Jared
chemo. March, 2015. my head. in July, 2015.

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be bothered, I had a turban-type hat that I’d wear to the gym


or supermarket, but if I wore make-up, I’d also wear a wig.
I remember going to my local pub in three different wigs over
a week and the bouncer was so confused. “You’ve changed
your hair again,” he said, “how are you doing this?” He was the The beauty 2
first person who quizzed it. But I was never ashamed. I’d simply
say, “Yeah, I’m wearing a wig, I’ve got cancer.” But the comment kit that had
I heard most from strangers was simply, “I really love your hair.”
When I finished chemotherapy in July 2015, I was completely
my back
bald, everywhere. No leg hair, no armpit hair – nothing. Not
having to shave was a real positive but I didn’t realise how much
The easy
losing my eyebrows and eyelashes would change my face. They
eyebrow-faker 3
Dipbrow Pomade, £19,
gradually fell out, thinning hair-by-hair each day, until a month
Anastasia Beverly Hills (1)
after I lost my head hair I looked at my reflection and felt… alien.
“Great for building up
If I didn’t have make-up on, I looked ill. Chemo made my skin
a brow shape and filling in
dry and patchy, so I changed to a nourishing foundation and gaps. It stays put and looks
used extra bronzer to make myself look a little bit more alive. really natural.”
But, mainly, I felt naked without my face hair. So, I spent a lot
of time learning how to draw my eyebrows on. Without my own The hero false lashes
brows as a guide, I was stuck. I tried eyebrow stencils, but found Exaggerate No141, £5.65,
them too fiddly and ended up free-handing. I got relatively Eylure* (2) “Once
good at keeping them even – or at least in the same place on
I started wearing false
eyelashes, I wanted to
my face. And I got very good at applying fake eyelashes.
wear them all the time.
I practically did.”
“I was never ashamed. The dry-skin saviour
I’d simply say, ‘Yeah, Dream Cream Body Lotion,
£14.50, Lush (4) “Chemo
I’m wearing a wig, made my skin so dry – it
can even start to peel. 4
I’ve got cancer.’” I used this to soothe
my body, and Moisture
Surge [£24, Clinique, 3]
Photographer’s Assistant: Will Lepper. *If you’re undergoing chemotherapy, please check

Although I saw signs of head-hair regrowth a month after


on my face.”
Photographs: Suki Dhanda. Hair & make-up: Jess Summer. Stylist: Carolina de Jesus.

chemo finished, it came through so slowly; it took at least


with your doctor or cancer nurse before using eyelash glue as reactions can occur

eight months to reach a length I could style. The initial


regrowth was so curly that it looked a bit ridiculous. It sounds my risk. I didn’t want to spend my life worried that my cancer
stupid, but I forgot how to have hair: how to style it and make it would return; so, in September 2016, aged 23, I chose to have
look nice. I struggled with which products to use and how a double mastectomy and reconstruction, and I’ve recently had
often I should wash it. When you don’t need to think about this my nipples reconstructed, too. I’m now fully back in normal life
stuff, you forget it, so I had to re-learn how to ‘do’ real hair. – well, whatever my version of normal is – and looking forwards.
I wore my last wig at the end of 2016: a curly red bob. Darker As for my hair, it’s now shoulder-length and healthy. When
than the natural hair I’d spent so many years trying to change, I oversleep, I sometimes joke that it’d be easier if I could just
but close to it. I think, mentally, I was filtering back to normality. throw a wig on. My eyelashes are finer than they were and I’ve
Overall, I spent around £600 on 14 wigs on eBay and hairpiece still got a bare patch in my eyebrow, but I do love my hair. It
websites, such as Lush Wigs. I threw most away because came back more dark-blonde/brown than vibrant red, so I’ve
they got matted, but in a box at the bottom of my wardrobe recently coloured it ginger. I know, a complete 360: I’m trying to
I’ve still got the pastel-pink bob that I absolutely loved. dye it to the thing I used to hate. It’s now dark copper, just like it
O
Today, I don’t have any cancer. But after I finished my was when I was 13. Only this time, I hope it’s here to stay.
chemotherapy and radiotherapy, I had a genetic test and
was diagnosed with the BRCA1 mutation – passed down from Find more beauty tips for women with cancer, at Glamour.com.
my dad’s side (his mum had breast cancer) – which increases For care and support, visit breastcancercare.org.uk

(Left) Eyebrows, Wearing my Rocking Snapping


Loving my eyelashes blue wig out my wig a selfie in
newest wig, and wig for the first on holiday my new
wearing it here ready for time to a in Greece favourite
in my car as my work meal with my with my pink wig,
I couldn’t wait Christmas friend Emma family and before going
to get home, in party in in March, boyfriend out in July,
August, 2015. Dec, 2015. 2016. in June, 2016. 2016.

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We’re feeling burnt out,


and it’s taking a toll on
our mental health. But there’s
a new wellness revolution
tipping the work/life scales
in our favour…
When was the last time you found yourself with a free hour,
all to yourself, during the week? A whole 60 minutes for
that yoga session/art class/Shelter volunteering? If only.
Because, let’s face it: life is one gigantic work whirlwind.
From waking up phone-in-hand to the minute we crash at a local charity, or working a nine-day fortnight (for
out in bed, we’re never out of office any more. the same pay) to give you time to set up your illustration
It wouldn’t surprise us if you’re considering joining business on the side. Sound impossible? Just read on…
the four million people who’ve shunned the traditional
workplace to go freelance. It’s not just a radical social BRING YOUR LIFE TO WORK
shift – it’s actually sending today’s employers into a tailspin Inviting your personal life into the office might sound
as some of their most valuable staff members clock-off for a bit cringe, but the whole point of this new work/life
a more carefree life. It’s why, in 2019, they’re willing to go to integration drive is to make even the most typically
extreme lengths not just to keep their staff, but make them awkward conversations normal and guilt-free, sending
happy again by acknowledging that they are not just cogs happiness rates soaring. “We’re in the middle of
in a machine, but real people with goals and aspirations a workplace evolution,” says Gabrielle Bosché, founder
outside of their work life. And you are set to benefit. of The Millennial Solution, an organisation that advises
Welcome to Workplace Wellness: the new office trend companies, such as Audi and Microsoft, on how to maintain
where your bosses want to help you smash your personal multi-generational workforces. “Smart businesses are
goals, not just your career ones. Recently, mindfulness realising that to meet their goals, they need to help
company Headspace launched a meditation programme employees meet their own ones, too.”
for work – with Google, Roche and Adobe already involved. So, what does this mean in reality? It starts with asking
Companies, such as Facebook, are also embracing the idea employees to create three separate lists – personal goals,
of creating a better work/life balance for their staff, with professional goals and charity goals – and then adjusting their
a practice called ‘vision writing’, where employees are working week to make time for them. “We have an employee
invited to share both their life and professional goals – and in Australia who wanted to learn how to swim,” says Carolyn
ask their bosses to help them achieve them (yes, really). Everson, Facebook’s VP for global marketing solutions. “At
Think swapping that desk lunch for a rock climbing each appraisal meeting, she discussed with her boss how she
session, taking time out of your work day to volunteer could fit in swimming lessons, and they restructured her work
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— Beauty Lens —

schedule. She’s just completed her first Open Water more motivated at work as a result, plus holding a PT
championship.” Talk about life in the fast lane. qualification adds credibility with clients.”
To hit those goals, bosses are collaborating with their The idea of being paid by your company to pursue
staff by inviting them to write a ‘vision letter’. Think of it your dreams isn’t as crazy as you might think. Another study
like a mission statement, where you list your aspirations by Headspace found employees who felt more engaged in
alongside a time frame, detailing how many hours you their jobs were 43% more productive and generated around
need and when you want to achieve them by. Then you £57,000 more revenue than non-engaged workers.
share it with your friends, colleagues and bosses to see
how they can help. Why? First off, we’re 42% more likely HOW TO GET PROJECT
to achieve our goals by writing them down*. Secondly, YOU STARTED
there are logistics involved with, for instance, booking Got a super-supportive boss? Ace. If not, don’t let that stop
a conference room every Tuesday to practise your Tai Chi. you. Practise vision writing with a letter to yourself on what
Either way, everyone knows about it – and your colleagues you want to achieve by the end of the year to help focus your
(who’ll have their own goals to achieve, too) won’t be mind – and your priorities. Saj Jetha, founder of The Smarty
passive-aggressively clock-watching when you head out. Train, a talent advisory service that has helped companies
such as EY and HSBC adapt to the changing needs of
EVERYONE’S QUIDS IN millennial employees, has this advice for writing one. “First,
OK, so it’s easy to see the benefits for us, but where’s the plus rid your mind of ANTs (automatic negative thoughts) that
side for your boss when you’re having to skip a meeting to haunt everyone’s daily work. No more ‘I’m not good enough.’
compete in a netball match? “Companies that help their Secondly, ask yourself: what matters to me? What are my
teams find their purpose and live it out at work will see fewer skills? What will leave me fulfilled? Thirdly, list everything you
sick days, more fulfilled employees, high productivity rates want to do, see and achieve in the next year, alongside a
and lower staff turnover,” explains Gabrielle. The stats agree. date you wish to have done it by. Keep it concise and clear.”
A recent Headspace report showed that insurance company And while that life-drawing class might not exactly blend
Aetna saved £2,300 per employee, per year, on potential seamlessly into your office job, the fact you’re also putting
lost productivity by introducing a mindfulness initiative. effort and time into something not career related will allow
In some cases, companies will even pay for you to you to switch on at work without resentment. This renewed
pursue your side-hustles if they understand the benefits. enthusiasm might just persuade your boss that it’s worth
“I work across health and fitness brands for a PR company the compromise, especially if you don’t pack it all in and
in London, which started an initiative to support employees go freelance. Because if we’re still chasing that elusive
in pursuits outside of work,” says Alice, 26. “I’ve always work/life balance, we really should work just as hard on
wanted to become a qualified personal trainer and after the ‘life’ bit. Don’t you think?
presenting my case to my bosses, they supported the
funding for my training, which would have cost me £2,000. For advice on how to write your vision letter, go to Glamour.com
The course was online (with practical tests at the end)
so it didn’t interfere drastically with work. I feel much

My 2019 vision letter


By Ali Pantony. Artwork by Meriç Canatan. *Based on results from a study on goal-setting with

By GLAMOUR Deputy Beauty Editor Sam McMeekin, 27

PERSONAL GOALS other half; I can sometimes I daydream about ways I could in a group session. At my
I really want to write take out my work and life help her find a job today. previous job, the company
a book. The achievement frustrations on him. Perhaps I’d love to volunteer at paid for a personal trainer to
of completing it would be this could be remedied by a retirement home, running come once a week. Knowing
nearly 270 participants at Dominican University in California

amazing. I’d like to dedicate attending wellness talks on a games night or one-to-one that they invested in our
at least five hours a week to how to separate work and visits. Two of my grandparents, mental happiness and physical
writing and finish it by the home life, and taking up daily who have since passed away, health was so motivating.
end of the year. meditation sessions. lived in a home and visitors I want to redesign the
I want to learn how to play always made their day. I’d just GLAMOUR beauty cupboard
my guitar! It would cost me CHARITY GOALS need time or flexibility in my (I’m a clean freak and feel
£145 for a month of weekly By April, I’m keen to work hours to do this. anxious in a messy work
private sessions at the London start volunteering with an space). I could collaborate
Guitar Institute, which is a ten- organisation that matches PROFESSIONAL with a storage brand and
minute walk from the office. disabled youths with paid GOALS document the project as
It’s totally do-able. work. I used to babysit a girl I’m game for group exercise an online feature, to inspire
On a day-to-day basis, I’d with Down’s Syndrome – she classes. I work out, but would viewers who want to remodel
like to learn to be nicer to my was so capable and smart; love to bond with colleagues a work or home space.

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— Wellness —

Tropic like
it’s hot
In search of pure paradise? GLAMOUR
found it in the Maldives (it’s a hard job, but
someone’s got to do it, right?)

Picture a mile-long strip of white


sand and lush palm trees amid
the pristine azure waters of the
Indian Ocean. That’s the type
of magical setting on offer in the
Maldives. The GLAMOUR team got
to experience @kuramathiisland
life for ourselves while shooting this
issue’s fashion and beauty features
(check out the pictures on p96
and p114), and we’re telling you,
if you’re after idyllic island inspo,
it ticks all your holiday boxes…
LOVE NESTS? TICK.
SCENIC ARRIVAL? TICK. The guest villas are what romantic
Shake off the memories of your
holiday dreams are made of:
long flight during the 90-minute
outdoor rainfall showers, four-
speedboat transfer to the resort –
poster beds and huge outdoor
jet lag is no match for refreshing
decks either on the beach or
sea spray. (If you’re in a hurry, you
over the ocean. No, you won’t
can get a 20-minute seaplane.) At
ever want to leave.
the resort, the turquoise sea and
white beaches are so vibrant they
GREAT DINING? TICK.
don’t look real. You’ll need at least an
Nine restaurants and six bars
hour a day for ‘gramming the views.
cater for all tastes, with Indian, WANT TO GO?
Thai and Mediterranean food and, TICK
SPA HEAVEN? TICK. naturally, plenty of fresh seafood Kuoni offers seven nights
Melt away any lingering tensions
to go with your cocktails. We full board at Kuramathi
with a full-body massage at the
ordered amaretto sours by the (kuramathi.com)
Kuramathi Spa, AKA the most in a Deluxe Beach
infinity pool at the Laguna Bar,
relaxing place on the planet. Villa with Jacuzzi,
with a milky pink sunset right on
Think over-water spa room, including flights on
cue for the perfect backdrop.
Voya products and the soothing SriLankan Airlines from
lull of ocean waves. London Heathrow
WATER SPORTS? TICK.
and group transfers.
Alongside three swimming pools
Selected departures in
and a tennis court, Kuramathi September 2019, based
hosts a dive school for those on two adults sharing,
By Amelia Trevette

keen to get up close and personal from £2,141 per person;


with dolphins, turtles, reef sharks kuoni.co.uk. To book,
and manta rays. OK, we’ve talked please quote tour
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— Wellness —

What happens when


passports and phobias
collide? Three writers find
out on these fear-facing
trips of a lifetime
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Joanna with her boyfriend


Josh (left) and their diving
instructor Claude, on Nusa
Lembongan island

“I was petrified of deep water –


until I took the plunge in Bali”
By Joanna Blomfield
“SHAARRK!” my elder brother Nik
shrieked. I was eight years old and
we were swimming just off shore in
Estepona, Spain. I splashed wildly,
catching sight of an ominous
shadow below, screaming for my what felt like forever, I finally plunged
life. But then I heard Nik howling with laughter. The into the unknown. But a few metres
‘shadow’ was mine, and although it was just a prank, down, my chest felt overwhelmingly tight.
that fear kept my feet on land for the next 16 years. At first, it wasn’t the deep water that
In 2017, six months after my mum suddenly panicked me, but the sudden realisation
passed away, my boyfriend Josh and I booked that we’d be underwater for 25 minutes.
a trip to Bali. The luminous Indonesian island is I had no idea I’d feel so claustrophobic.
known for its serene, spiritual vibe: something I signalled my distress before shooting to the
I sorely needed. Plus, as Mum was a perpetual surface. They followed and calmed me down. I was
beach-seeker, scattering some of her ashes on the terrified, but I kept thinking of Mum. ‘She was so
sands of Nusa Lembongan, a tiny island off the brave, and so am I,’ I mentally repeated. I sunk back
south-east coast, became my goal. down… and then, I thought I saw a shark. But my eyes
While there, Josh told me about a magnificent were just playing tricks on me. After many reassuring
mandarinfish he’d seen when he’d previously dived hand gestures from Josh, I relaxed enough to notice
the Bali Sea. The fear of a Jaws bite had always the rays. Huge, dark, spaceship-shaped beasts, yet
stopped me going further than a paddle in the so majestic, elegant and serene. Gliding – dancing,
ocean, but now something had shifted. My mum almost – so effortlessly, they completely captivated
was very courageous, so in honour of her I decided me and their beauty made me forget about my fear.
to explore this underwater world for myself at I felt at peace for the first time in months.
Manta Point: home to 3.5m-sized manta rays. Returning to the beach, I was euphoric; like I had
I didn’t need to complete a PADI course, conquered an emotional mountain. We flopped on
as the explorative dive we chose beanbags to watch the famous Bali sunset over
meant it would be just me, Josh a few beers, and I glowed with pride when Claude
and our instructor, Claude. called me a ‘water-baby’, my childhood nickname
As our tiny boat rocked on the before my phobia stole it. Since that defining
water, I couldn’t stop shaking. The water experience, I’ve been cliff jumping in Menorca
looked black, and the only thing and island hopping in Turkey: two water-themed
running through my mind was holidays I never thought I’d do. But travel is helping
what was waiting for me by freeing my mind and enriching my life.
me beneath. After I might still squeal if something touches my foot
in the sea, but like other challenging times I’ve
faced, I hold on to my mum’s precious words,
“be brave” – and I just keep swimming.

Exploratory dives with Drift Divers Lembongan


start from approx £40. Stay at Indiana Kenanga
Luxury Villas from £90 per night.
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“Trekking with tarantulas


in Brazil helped my
arachnophobia”
By Elizabeth Sulis Kim
inhospitable to humans. And 100% the sort of place
“Who’d like to hold him?” says where spiders like to hang out. I wasn’t mentally
our guide, scooping something prepared, but by that point there was no going back.
from the rainforest floor. Given At dusk, we tied our hammocks between trees
his cupped hands, I know he isn’t and three of us left camp in search of plants to use as
referring to anything I’d like to plates at dinner. But five minutes in, my torch hit the
hold. I’m a lifelong arachnophobe forest floor and three tarantulas scuttled past my feet
and the mere thought of spiders – their long spindly into the darkness. “They’re everywhere,” laughed one
legs and rapid movement – has always made my of the guys. Feeling freaked out, I went back to camp,
skin crawl. And of course, he’s holding a tarantula. but I couldn’t help but wonder what I’d missed out on.
Sweat drips from my forehead; it’s 31°C and there’s That night, I got into my hammock and mosquito
high humidity. I back away from the group, but the net cocoon and imagined the world’s largest spider,
cicada song reminds me I’m in the Amazon; here a Goliath bird-eating spider, jumping from a tree,
you can’t escape the forest life and I’m told there landing on the net. I’d been told I wouldn’t see it,
are spiders waiting to scurry across my feet I’d just hear it. I listened for sounds of life, but the
or climb up my legs at any time. cacophony of the forest calmed me and eventually
I had wanted to visit the Amazon and get lost in I fell asleep. The next morning, I was proud of myself
the river’s tributaries since reading Eva Ibbotson’s for surviving the night – and on the way back to the
Journey To The River Sea as a child. But I knew it came lodge, our guide picked up another tarantula.
with a caveat. I wasn’t intimidated by the malaria- I didn’t hold it but, to my surprise, I didn’t retreat
ridden mosquitos, piranhas or jaguars – my biggest either. Instead, I stepped forward and watched it,
fear was encountering spiders way more sinister albeit warily. ‘This is its forest, not mine, and I hope
than the house ones that terrified me at home. Still, I’ve been a good guest,’ I thought.
making this trip was my biggest dream, so I flew 16 Today, am I completely cured of my fear? No. But
hours to Manaus in Brazil for a two-week Amazon that form of exposure therapy helped me more than
group tour, which included sleeping in the open I could have hoped. I still have days when spiders
forest, above a carpet of spiders. cause me to leave the room, but I’ve realised it’s not
After staying in a jungle lodge for a week, trekking the spiders – it’s my anxieties honing in on something
the forest and swimming in the river, while looking to be anxious about. I’ve learnt adventure means
out for sloths, pink river dolphins, caimans and exotic pushing yourself outside of your comfort zone. On
birds, the final leg of our trip involved heading to my last night in the jungle, it was hard to distinguish
a more remote part of the rainforest to set up camp. the fireflies from the stars reflecting on the river, but
AKA, the part I’d been dreading. Our camp, reached spiders didn’t even cross my mind. The unknown
by canoe and a two-hour hike, looked like every other can be a terrifying but beautiful place.
place under the canopy: dark, humid and
Fly to Manaus via Miami or São Paulo. Five
nights at The Ararinha Jungle Lodge, plus
one night in the jungle, from £210 with
Amazon Gero Tours.
Elizabeth sailing down
the Amazon on her two-
week jungle trip
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— Wellness —

told me to sit on the edge, I’ve never not wanted to


do something more, but when he threatened to push
“I faced my fear of heights me, I knew it was time for me to ‘lose control’ and
– by hurling myself out of surrender to the sky. I shut my eyes, took the biggest
breath of my life – and let myself fall forward. The
a plane above Switzerland” sensation was more brutal than I’d imagined. We
By Radhika Sanghani free-fell at 200mph and the wind tore through my
hair. I saw bits of mountain, grass, sky, and realised
I’m 13,000ft above land and can see
I was tumbling. I screamed non-stop, but after about
the snowy Swiss Alps surrounding the
40 seconds, I was forced to take a deep breath. As
glassy surface of Lake Thun. In other
I took that life-saving gasp of air, I can’t remember
circumstances, I’d be struck by the
a time I’d felt so alive. The moment was interrupted
breathtaking view. But right now,
by my instructor shouting: “I’m going to open the
I’m holding my breath, sitting on the
parachute.” I thought I’d be relieved, but to my
edge of a plane, my legs dangling. I’m attached to
amazement, I was almost enjoying it. As we glided
a skydiving instructor and he’s yelling at me to “JUMP!”
back down to the ground, I felt giddy with adrenaline.
But I can’t. My entire body is frozen by fear, the wind
By the time I got back to the Salzano Hotel, the
is deafening and all I can think is: ‘I’m going to die.’
exhilaration had worn off, but I couldn’t stop smiling.
I never thought I’d say yes to a skydive. I hate
I had no idea I was capable of facing my fears head
heights – usually, just the thought of being on a tiny
on like that; it made me realise that perhaps I’m
plane is enough for me to break out in a sweat. This
braver than I thought. My anxiety hasn’t magically
is all heightened by my anxiety and post-traumatic
disappeared, but now I recognise that it doesn’t have
Photographs: Getty Images

stress disorder, both of which I was diagnosed with


to stop me from taking risks. Things that used to
after surviving a fatal coach crash several years ago.
trigger my anxiety, like pitching an idea in a meeting
My fear can be irrational, which is why I wouldn’t just
or turning up to an event where I don’t know anyone,
be terrified about the parachute not opening. For
don’t feel as scary. Once you’ve had the courage to
me, the real threat is surrendering to a situation
throw yourself out of a plane, a work rejection pales
where I have to completely rely on someone else,
in comparison. Who knows what else I’m capable
or worse, the elements. It’s put me off everything
of? For the first time in years, I’m ready to find out.
from skiing (what if I lose control?) to taking risks in
my career (what will happen if I change industries?). Skydives from £300 with Skydive Switzerland.
But after years of this holding me back, I decided Stay at the Salzano Hotel from £79. O
to face it once and for all.
So, last November, I booked a solo trip to
Switzerland’s Interlaken region renowned for
its paragliding, rafting and, of course, skydiving. Lake Thun in the Swiss Alps,
The plane ride up was overwhelmingly tense, where Radhika (above left)
did her 13,000ft skydive
I couldn’t even smile at the instructor’s jokes
– I was too busy trembling with nerves. When he
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Welcome to your
beauty playground
Calling all beauty obsessives (yes, you)! At GLAMOUR,
we know the power of beauty to transform, inspire and
excite you every single day. From the feel-good factor
of a bright lipstick or the satisfaction of mastering the
perfect liner flick, to the smugness of finally finding
the skincare that makes your complexion truly shine.
That’s why we’re bringing you the ultimate
beauty playground: the fourth annual GLAMOUR
Beauty Festival in association with Boots, at
London’s Saatchi Gallery on March 8-10.
Photographs: Getty Images, Jason Lloyd-Evans

Come along to meet the GLAMOUR team, enjoy


beauty experiences with your favourite brands (such
as Huda Beauty, Fresh, Caudalie and Elizabeth Arden)
and listen to motivating talks by inspiring influencers
and celebrities, including our joint coverstar Maisie
Williams. In celebration of this fun-filled, three-day
party, we’ve created a Beauty Festival edit of hair,
skincare, make-up and pro treatments that will
deliver some serious beauty magic.
Enjoy – and hope to you see you there,

Camilla Kay, GLAMOUR Beauty Director

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OLE HENRIKSEN
The cult skincare favourite of celebrities
and beauty bloggers is returning to the
UK, exclusively to Boots*. Fresh from
Ole’s Beverly Hills spa, each product is
packed with potent active ingredients to
improve skin health. Make a beeline for
the C-Rush Brightening Gel Crème, £36
– it’s like a daily vitamin C supplement
for your skin – and the award-winning
Banana Bright Eye Crème, £30, to
hydrate, brighten and prime this
delicate area. It’s like having an A-list
facialist in your bathroom!
Take a fresh look
THE CULT BRANDS AND BEAUTY TREATS TO

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LOOK OUT FOR AT A BOOTS STORE NEAR YOU
Beauty empowers us: whether it’s skincare or make-up, the right
products help us look and feel our best, and express our individuality
– from clear, radiant skin or your signature eyeflick to the brightest
lippie. And if you love choice, here’s a sneak peek at some of the
brands coming to Boots – the high-street’s pioneer of beauty
brilliance for 170 years – that will have every beauty lover browsing
*Some products may also be available on brand owner websites

the aisles. Think cult Korean skincare brands Tony Moly and Too
Cool For School, Insta stars Bybi Beauty and Isle Of Paradise, British
favourite Balance Me and LA’s beloved Ole Henriksen. Not to mention
next-level innovations from Nip + Fab and No7, and eco-friendly
treats by Soaper Duper. Plus, expect bold new-look stores with
interactive experiences and expert advice – and personalised
perks on your Boots Advantage card, too. Win!

B O O T S AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Come and visit the Boots area to shop new products from Ole Henriksen, Isle Of Paradise and No7.
Plus, sign up for a Boots Advantage Card for exclusive access to special offers.

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ISLE OF PARADISE
Whether you want to get your glow on or
just add a whisper of warmth, there’s an Isle
Of Paradise product for you. Each formula is
vegan, cruelty free and organic, with unique
formulations of colour-correcting actives that
also brighten, reduce redness and eliminate
orange tones, for natural-looking, streak-free
gorgeousness. The Self-Tanning Drops, £19.95,
have already earned cult status as the easiest
way to customise your tan – simply add to your
favourite skincare. And the Self-Tanning Water,
£18.95? Oh. My. Tan. It’ll change the way
you summer-prep for good.

NO7
Boots No7 is taking foundation to the next level. The new weightless
HydraLuminous Moisturising Foundation, £15, has added vitamin A and C,
to firm and even skintone, with antioxidants to nourish, for a fresh, radiant
finish that leaves your skin looking healthier – even after your make-up’s been
removed. Got dark circles? Swipe HydraLuminous Dark Circle Concealer,
£14, to hydrate and hide in one move. And Full 360 Mascara, £14, is smashing
all three lash-goals in one genius product: volume, length and curl.
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MAKE-UP
UPDATE YOUR NEUTRALS
For a twist on the classic nude
lip, apply with a lip brush and
soften the edges for a blurred
effect. Tidal Taupe, Sandy
Seas and Niagara Nude are
great gateway shades to
full-on colour if you’re new
to statement lips.

BE BOLD
Drenched Dahlia, Garnet Glacier,
Lavender Lake, Coral Cove and
Rushing Rose are all big drama
shades and make an instant
impact on all skintones. “For

The pout that pops a deeper colour, apply your


chosen Liquid Lipstick straight
from the applicator, then blot
and reapply,” says Justine Jenkins,
YOU CAN HAVE IT ALL: NATURAL, SKIN- cruelty-free make-up advocate
and MUA to stars including Jodie
LOVING MAKE-UP THAT SUITS ANY LOOK Comer and Fearne Cotton.

Gone are the days when you had to choose between


natural products vs colour pay off. Burt’s Bees has nailed
the perfect combo of 100% natural and 100% beautiful
in its new Liquid Lipstick, £9.99. Not only is each one
GO SHEER

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free from parabens, phthalates, petrolatum and SLS, the Berry shades such
12 show-stopping shades are also highly nourishing, with as Wine Waters,
Mauve Meadow
a blend of shea butter, apricot and babassu oil to soften and Blush Brook
and smooth. If you love a product that can multitask, its are perfect for
All Aglow Lip & Cheek Stick, £12.99, is the ideal choice a light wash of
colour. Or add
to add a hydrating, fresh blush to both lips and cheeks. a swipe of All
So, which power pout shade will you go for? Aglow Lip & Cheek
Stick for a dewy,
ready-to-go glow.

B U R T ’ S B E E S AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Visit Burt’s Bees to get the perfect, nourishing lip look with its two
new products, Liquid Lipstick and Lip & Cheek Stick.

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TRY THESE INSTA-WORTHY


LOOKS NOW
Cut-crease chic: Prime with
a soft blend of matte powder above
and below the cut crease, then
define with the glitter liner.

Dice with drama: Swipe the


matte formula across your lid
and blend it out with a soft brush.
Build the layers of colour to
dial up the drama.

The power play: Layer two


matte shades, highlight the inner
corners of your eyes with the glitter
formula and add a graphic line that
moves from matte to glitter
along the lashline.

Matte & Metal


Melted
Shadows,
£22 each,
Huda Beauty

All eyes on you


IT’S GOT TO BE THE EASIEST INSTA EYE
EVER, AND WE’RE SO HERE FOR IT

Your Insta feed may be a hotbed of major


make-up inspo, but stop scrolling through
popping cat eyes and sharp-as-hell
cut creases and claim a slice of the Insta
impact for yourself. Huda Beauty Matte
& Metal Melted Shadows make super-easy
work of the most-liked eye looks right now.
The genius dual-end, matte and shimmer
liquid shadows give you unlimited options,
with a doe-foot applicator for a big colour
drop and a precision liner for that defined
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edge. The matte formula is waterproof,


oil-absorbent and so highly pigmented
that a quick swipe is all you need for
Huda Kattan

mega impact that won’t budge. The


metal glitter shadow comes with a tiny
paintbrush allowing easy cut crease, liner
and graphic applications. Wear alone
or pair them – it builds up in seconds
to go from subtle to statement.

H U D A B E A U T Y AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Huda’s expert make-up artists will be offering selfie-ready, cut-crease looks,
so you can live your own glam-squad moment.

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MAKE-UP
Real Techniques Rebel Edge Trio, £19.99. This
is the perfect kit for precision contouring and
blending. There’s a brush for powder foundation
or bronzer, another for eyeliner and shadow, and
a third for highlighter or blush. “Use the brushes flat
if you’re blending, or sideways to sculpt,” says Nic.

Amp up your
technique
THE SECRET TO GOOD MAKE-UP:
USING THE RIGHT TOOLS
Want to take your make-up to the next
Real Techniques Everyday Essentials Set, £19.99.
level? Upgrade your tool kit. And who
Meet the ultimate do-it-all kit, that has your
foundation, concealer, blush, highlighter and better to learn from than Pixiwoo’s Sam
shadow needs covered. “Blending, colouring and Nic Chapman (left), because they’re
and covering is made seriously easy,” says Sam.
all about getting the best out of your
beauty products. Get up to speed with
their pick of the Real Technique tools
to choose from this season.

Real Techniques 2
Miracle Complexion
Sponges, £5.99. These
sponges allow you to
custom-build your
foundation coverage.
“Use the sponge dry for
full coverage or damp it
down a little for a dewy
glow,” advises Nic.

Find out more at glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/beauty-festival-real-techniques

Real Techniques Enhanced Eye Set, £19.99. This


collection of five brushes will amp up your eye looks
to the Pixiwoo gold standard – blending, shaping,
lining, shading and keeping your mascara clump-free.
Plus all the brushes sit in a handy cup for easy access.

R E A L T E C H N I Q U E S AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Sam and Nic Chapman will be hosting a masterclass, plus make-up artists will be on hand to show you how to get
the most out of your tools, giving you the power to create, enhance and transform your beauty looks.

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FRAGRANCE
HOW WE WEAR IT:
Seeing your squad straight
after work? Apply your
perfume fresh from a shower
or bath – the moisture will help
lock the scent onto your skin
and last all day.

Hot date? Treat your hair


to a little spritz or apply to
your brush before running
through to the ends. As your
hair moves, you’ll enjoy a fresh
wave of fragrance.

Birthday brunch? Spray onto


your pulse points – wrists,
neck, inside your elbows. But
here’s a twist: don’t rub your
wrists together as the heat will
alter the top notes.

Signature everyday scent?


Mist some tissue paper inside
your drawers to softly
fragrance all
of your clothes.

Your new BFF (best


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fragrance forever!)
INTRODUCING THE SCENT OF FRIENDSHIP
There’s nothing like hanging out with your girlfriends
– you have a laugh together, and they’re there for you for
everything from first dates to dream interviews (with the
full debriefs after, obvs). Imagine if you could bottle the
good times, laughs and adventures? Meet the fragrance
we pick when we want to feel the love: Girl Of Now
Forever, £62 for 50ml EDP, Elie Saab. Joyous, fierce,
fun – it’s a celebration of everything your girl crew is.

E L I E S A A B AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Head to the Elie Saab stand to create an Instagram moment with your girl gang
and collect your free sample.

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SKINCARE Skin need an energy


boost? Pixi’s Vitamin-C
Facial is based around the
potent Vitamin-C Tonic,
£10 and Vitamin-C Caviar
Balm, £24 – which brighten
The Milky Facial is the ultra-calming
tired, dull skin for renewed
route to glow town for dry, sensitive
radiance. “The cocktail
skin. “By hydrating and soothing,
of citrus extracts, botanical
you can restore skin’s luminosity,”
extracts and humectants
says Amanda Bell, global director
is like a vitamin-enriched
of education and artistry for Pixi.
pick-me-up for all skin
The hydrating Milky Tonic, £18
types,” says Amanda.
and Hydrating Milky Serum, £26,
delivers a double-hit of moisture.

Lit from within


WANT GLOWING SKIN? HERE’S
YOUR PERSONALISED PRESCRIPTION
Every skin type has the potential to reach that
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full 100-watt gleam. And the original glow pro,


Pixi, has a skincare experience for everyone.
Here, discover the facials and products bespoke
If you like the cult Glow Tonic, £18, you’ll love the new to your complexion – it’s time to get lit!
member of the family: Glow Tonic Serum, £24 – perfect
for normal or combination skin. “The Glow Facial is an
incredible antidote to city living, which can stress and
dull skin,” says Amanda, “It suits all skins, whether as
daily maintenance or a weekly self-care step.”

P I X I AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Enjoy a custom-made Glow Facial to suit your skin type courtesy of Pixi’s skincare experts, plus be among
the first to discover some brand-new products making a debut at the Festival.

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RETINOL
This game-changing ingredient is
HUMECTANTS
recommended by dermatologists to
Known as the water
help boost collagen production and
sponges of skincare,
reduce the appearance of lines –
humectants lock in
think prevention, not cure. Retinol
moisture where it’s
Ceramide Capsules, £42, deliver
needed – making
the perfect dose, while the air-tight
Eight Hour Cream
capsules mean the potency isn’t
Skin Protectant, £28,
affected by the elements. Soothing
the multi-functional,
emollient oils combat dryness.
powerful hydrator we
all love. A must-have
for face, lips and
cuticles.

Skincare
saviours
MEET THE HERO INGREDIENTS
YOUR SKIN WILL THANK YOU FOR
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CERAMIDES
Your skin’s BFF,
ceramides replace ANTIOXIDANTS
the lipids – or fats – Antioxidants protect against
your skin loses over damaging free radicals, unleashed
time, helping it to stay by aggressors in the environment,
plumped up. Advanced which speed up the ageing process.
Ceramide Capsules Prevage City Smart, £55, combines
Daily Youth Restoring antioxidants with SPF50 to shield skin
Serum, £39, are loaded from pollution and UV damage.
with ceramides 1, 3
and 6, for extra line-
smoothing effects.

E L I Z A B E T H A R D E N AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Visit Elizabeth Arden to enjoy a complimentary customised Oxygen Blast Facial and receive
a gorgeous gift with any full-size product purchased.

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Vitamin Nectar Vibrancy-


SKINCARE Boosting Face Mask, from
£21. A concentrated blend of
Mediterranean citrus fruits to
brighten and refine your skin,
TOP TIP!
revealing a vibrant glow.
Target multiple
concerns by using
more than one mask
in succession, or
Rose Face Mask,
alternating masks
from £21. This
throughout the week.
ultra-hydrating
rose blend will
plump up and calm
all skin types.
Is yours super-
sensitive? Chill in
the fridge to max
the soothing
effects.

Step one
First, cleanse your
skin with Soy Face
Cleanser, from
£11.50, so your
chosen mask can be
properly absorbed.
Then let the ritual
begin… Remember
to breathe in the
intoxicating scents,
Umbrian Clay Purifying
luxuriate in the silky
Mask, from £20. Use as
textures and then
a deep, pore-clearing
feel the magic
cleanse, or apply directly
working. That’s true
to spots to both purify
#FreshLoveUK
and heal.

Happy skin in a jar


WHAT’S YOUR SKIN CRAVING TODAY?
FRESH HAS THE MASK IT NEEDS
A spa break is the ideal way to treat your
body and soul to the love it deserves. But who’s
got the time (or money) for regular visits? With
Fresh’s unique facial rituals, you can indulge
Black Tea Instant Perfecting
your skincare cravings and get that wellbeing
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Mask, from £29. Instantly


rush at home in just five minutes. Combining moisturises, bolstering the
ancient rituals, potent natural ingredients and skin’s defence against wrinkle-
causing free radicals. The
modern science, Fresh masks give you that velvety, whipped texture
straight-from-the-spa radiance whenever you is extra luxurious – perfect
feel like it. And who doesn’t deserve that? for long flights.
Photographs: Getty Images.

F R E S H AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Indulge in a complimentary mini facial or Sugar Lip ritual with Fresh’s skincare experts, plus receive
a Fresh goodie bag with every treatment.

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Concern: Dehydrated skin


Try: Vinosource S.O.S Thirst
Quenching Serum, £29
This soothing serum (great for sensitive
skin) is formulated with organic grape
water, which boosts moisture thanks to its
hydrating sugars and minerals.

Concern: Blemish-prone skin


Try: Vinopure Blemish Control
Infusion Serum, £29
A potent complex of antioxidant grape-seed
polyphenols, natural salicylic acid and
organic rose water will balance and purify,
helping to prevent further breakouts.

Concern: Dullness
Try: Vinoperfect Radiance
Serum Complexion
Correcting, £46
The No1 anti-dark spot
treatment in French
pharmacies*, this cult
serum brightens even
sensitive skin without
irritation. Plus, it’s rich in
Viniferine, a patented
natural skin brightener
that’s 62 times more
effective than vitamin C.
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Your best skin


beauty-festival-caudalie *IMS Health France figures, point of sales, in value, since 2008

ever: sorted
FIND THE RESULTS-DRIVEN SERUM
TO BUST YOUR COMPLEXION DRAMAS
Want to give your skin what it really needs? A diagnosis
with Caudalie’s cutting-edge skin scanner takes out the
guess work. Whether your concern is dryness, blemishes
or lack of glow, Caudalie’s experts measure factors such as
hydration, elasticity and sensitivity to identify the natural
skincare solution for your individual needs. Here, discover
more about the hero serums your skin will live for.

C A U D A L I E AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Get a complimentary skin scanner consultation, with the chance to win Caudalie goodie bags
and facial treatments, at the Caudalie Boutique Spa.

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B E A U T Y, D E C O D E D

JUVÉDERM
Want to know more? Get the lowdown
to make an informed choice:
Hyaluronic acid (HA) – a molecule that holds
up to 1,000 times its weight in water – occurs
naturally in the body, but levels start to
deplete with age. Given that hydrated skin
means plumper, dewy skin, losses contribute
to visible ageing. Injectable filler Juvéderm
is made from HA, and can be used to
redefine the chin and jawline, contour
cheekbones, smooth lines and add volume
to lips, for natural-looking effects that last
from nine months up to two years.

Tweakments:
know what’s
right for you
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF
YOUR AESTHETIC CONSULTATION
Whether you’re considering aesthetic treatments
or don’t think they’re for you, it pays to know the
facts, so you can make an informed decision.
You want to feel you’re in safe hands, right? We
find out more from the experts at Allergan – makers
of dermal filler Juvéderm and body-contouring
treatment CoolSculpting – and round up the
four must-ask questions to get the most
out of your consultation.

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COOLSCULPTING
Yes? No? Maybe? It’s your choice,
but if you are interested, here’s
what you need to know:
CoolSculpting is a non-surgical
treatment that contours the body,
with little to no downtime*. It Interested? Research the treatment
works by gently freezing fat cells first, then book in for a consultation
in areas such as the abdomen, and ask your practitioner the
chin and upper arms, causing following questions to ensure your
them to break down without results are everything you hope for.
harming the surrounding tissue.
The body then naturally** 1. What are your credentials?
eliminates the fat cells. For injectables, the practitioner
should be a trained doctor,
dentist or nurse. You should be
asking how long they’ve been using
the products for, and for a record of
their experience.

2. Is this the right product


and treatment for me?
Be clear about why you’re interested
in a treatment and how you hope
to look/feel afterwards. Ask which
options are most suitable and for
a realistic idea of what can be
achieved, plus whether there are
any risks/side effects.

3. What’s the treatment plan?


Ask for a step-by-step breakdown,
so you fully understand the
procedure. Find out what follow-up
support is provided post-treatment.

4. Have you treated similar


patients and can I see examples?
As well as reading trusted reviews
a pig model. Juvéderm is the world’s No1-selling dermal filler. UK/0561/2018h Date of preparation January 2019

(Save Face and RealSelf are


*Allergan data, user manual CoolSculpting system. **Data obtained from cryolipolysis investigations using

excellent resources), ask to see


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before and after photos of the


practitioner’s work and check out
their social accounts. You may also
be able to attend an open evening
or chat with people who have had
the treatment you’re considering.
If necessary, go elsewhere
for a second opinion.

Use juvederm.co.uk and


coolsculpting.co.uk to find
a qualified medical aesthetics
practitioner near you and book
a consultation.

J U V É D E R M A N D C O O L S C U L P T I N G AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Come and visit the Beauty, Decoded Zone and ask a qualified expert your questions about aesthetic treatments.
You can also have a mini consultation in the Juvéderm and CoolSculpting areas.

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WELLNESS
SOFTLY, SOFTLY
Want to command a room Express
with quiet self-assurance?
Spritz on new Suede Orris,
with intriguingly soft and
yourself
deep threads of jasmine
and rose combined with
precious orris root absolute.
TURN YOUR PAMPERING INTO
Think of it as an exotic AN EMPOWERING MOMENT
aura, surrounding you
in a subtle cloud of
Sometimes the smallest act of self-care
confidence. can make a big difference to our mood
– and self-esteem. And we all deserve
a treat, right? Time to pamper yourself
with Molton Brown’s new collections:
new Suede Orris and Jasmine
& Sun Rose, which both exude
unique, confident vibes.

PRETTY BOLD
Captivating Jasmine
& Sun Rose mixes
delicate jasmine
flowers from the Nile
Delta with fruity base
notes of sun rose.
Peach and raspberry
top notes contrast
with the floral
brushstrokes of
osmanthus to create
an unashamedly
elegant scent that
expresses your
inner rebel.

LUXURIATE IN SCENT
Run a warm bath, adding in
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a good helping of Exquisite
Bathing Oil, £40. Climb in and
luxuriate in silky Bath & Shower
Gel, £22, before drying off and
massaging in Body Lotion, £26.
Then envelop your senses in
Photographs: Jason Lloyd-Evans, Getty Images, Shutterstock.

Eau de Toilette, £45 for 50ml,


and finish with a spritz of the
Hair Mist, £55. The ultimate
relaxation ritual.

M O LT O N B R O W N AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Head to the Molton Brown stand to discover your perfect match from the new Suede Orris
and Jasmine & Sun Rose collections – and enjoy some scented gifts.

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Gold Collagen Pure,


£35.99, is full of
ingredients your skin
will love: hydrating
hyaluronic acid,
nourishing vitamins
and minerals, plus
actives to help boost
collagen production
for a smoother
complexion.

Inside-out
radiance
BEAUTIFUL SKIN, HAIR
AND NAILS FROM WITHIN
We all know beauty comes from
within, but getting through two
litres of water, remembering
Gold Collagen Hydrogel
your vitamins and cramming
Mask, £19.99, is the ultimate
self-care treat – it fits like in enough exercise – all while
a cooling second skin to
Photographs: Getty Images, Unsplash. *Gold Collagen beauty supplements are bestsellers worldwide, clinically tested

juggling a hectic work and


Gold Collagen Forte, rehydrate and perk you
up when you need it.
family life – isn’t always easy,
£39.99, fights the
advanced signs of we know. One quick way to
ageing, preventing boost your wellness is a simple
on over 400 subjects. Find out more at glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/beauty-festival-gold-collagen

oxidative damage
and naturally everyday sip of Gold Collagen*
boosting your skin’s supplement shots, packed with
ability to produce nourishing ingredients that aid
collagen. Hello,
firmer skin. the production of collagen – the
natural protein that helps to
keep your skin plumped up.
That means a smoother, glowing
complexion, plus healthier hair
and stronger nails, too.

Gold Collagen Hairlift Liquid Hair


Growth Supplement, £39.99, is
a nutrient-rich, collagen-based
formula that helps strengthen
your hair against breakage.

G O L D C O L L A G E N AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Experts will measure the collagen density in your skin and the thickness of your hair to find your perfect prescription,
so you can sip and shop! And don’t forget your VIP Gold Collagen goodie bag.

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HAIR THE LOOK: PINK SHIMMER


Pastel hair is big news for
spring, and this next-gen
version is extra. Get the look
by holding the nozzle around
6in away from your hair and THE LOOK:
lightly spritz, or brush GOLDEN GLIMMER
through micro plaits. Gold really pops on
all skintones. Add
a light dusting to
the collarbone, on
legs and shoulders
for a gleaming
effect that won’t
transfer.

Metallic hair in
just one spritz
THE SPARKLING SS19 BEAUTY TREND
THAT’S AS EASY AS ONE, TWO, SPRAY
From glittering hair to shimmering skin,
metallics are the trend to work this spring.
Find out more at glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/beauty-festival-schwarzkopf
Want an easy, low-commitment look? You’ll Photographs: Jason Lloyd-Evans, iStock, Gerson Repreza/Unsplash, Jody Todd.

love Schwarzkopf’s new Live Precious


Metals metallic hair and body sprays, THE LOOK:
£6.99 each. Add them to your beauty kit STARLIGHT
for an instant hit of colour that rinses away THE LOOK: PURPLE SILVER
PLATINUM For a shining,
in one wash. They work on all hair colours Sparkling partings are foil-hair effect,
and textures (rare for temporary tints) a subtle way to channel blast the roots or
the trend. Focus the ends of your hair
– and they even look great on your skin, too.
nozzle an inch from – keeping the
a sharp centre parting nozzle just
and spray along the line. 2in away.

S C H WA R Z KO P F AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Get a sparkling new ’do courtesy of Schwarzkopf Live’s expert stylists, who will be adding
runway colour with the new Precious Metals sprays.

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Chemically
damaged hair?
Try Maui Moisture
Frizzy or curly hair? Try
Strength & Anti-
Maui Moisture Smooth &
Breakage +
Revive + Vanilla Bean Hair
Agave Shampoo,
Butter, £8.99*. This creamy
£8.99*. Helps to
mask acts like a shot of
fortify hair as you
shine and smoothness
wash it, with
for strands that like to
added agave
go their own way.
nectar and
hibiscus oil for
a smooth finish.

Weak hair? Try


Colour-treated Maui Moisture
hair? Try Maui
Moisture Color
Protection + Sea
It’s time Thicken & Restore
+ Bamboo Fibers,

Minerals Heat
Shield Mist,
to shine £8.99 each*.
Looking for an
ultra-light hit of
£8.99*. Algae, nourishment that
sea kelp and TREAT YOUR HAIR WITH A SHOT won’t weigh your
minerals help OF NOURISHING BOTANICALS hair down? This is
to prevent colour the shampoo and
from fading, If 2018 was all about learning to love conditioner for you.
plus leave your
hair gleaming.
yourself, 2019 is the year to fall back
in love with your natural hair, too.
Whether you have thick curls, wild
waves or fine, straight strands, the right
products will help it shine. Maui Moisture
shampoos, conditioners, masks and hair
mists are all super-nourishing thanks to
its hero main ingredient: aloe vera juice.
Read on to find the perfect formulation
to help show your hair some love.
Find out more at glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/beauty-festival-maui-moisture
Photographs: Getty Images. *All prices at the discretion of the retailer.

Dry hair? Try Maui Moisture Damaged hair? Try Maui


Nourish & Moisture + Coconut Moisture Revive & Hydrate
Milk, £8.99 each*. Coconut milk + Shea Butter Hair Mask, £8.99*.
and mango butter in this shampoo Intense hydration and a quenching
and conditioner combine to help hit of macadamia oil works
moisturise dry hair back to life. to restore softness.

M A U I M O I S T U R E AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Book in for a super-glossy plait at the Maui Moisture Braid Bar, and discover
the best haircare collection for you.

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HAIR Dry Shampoo &


Damage Control, Dry Shampoo &
£4.25. Refreshes Volume, £4.25.
hair in an instant, Revives hair,
plus strengthening with plumping
keratin protects collagen to amp
against heat- up the volume.
styling damage. Pro tip: “Flip your
head upside
down, spray into
roots, then blast
with cold air from
your hairdryer,”
says Valerie.

Dry Shampoo & Hydrate,


£4.25. While the dry shampoo
revives your style, moisturising
avocado extracts hydrate.
Pro tip: “For unbeatable
softness, spray from root to tip
and brush out,” says Valerie.

Dry Shampoo & Colour


Protect, £4.25. With
a built-in UV filter, this
weightless formula
makes easy work of
a bouffed-up ’do, while
protecting your
precious colour.

Shake up your
dry shampoo
THE ULTIMATE MULTITASKING SPRITZ
It’s a staple in everyone’s styling kit for refreshing
hair and injecting oomph. But now it’s time to
Dirk Lambrechts/Serge Guerand/Blaubut Edition. Find out more at

rethink dry shampoo. The new Batiste collection


of sprays combines its signature freshness with
glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/beauty-festival-batiste

tender loving haircare – lightweight, invisible


formulas will instantly revitalise and boost
Dry Shampoo & De-Frizz, £4.25.
your hair’s health, for a salon fresh ’do. So,
Photographs: Jason Lloyd-Evans, Getty Images,

Tames drizzly weather frizz and


contains coconut for sleek hair. select your spray and follow the top tips from
Pro tip: “Spray onto your brush stylist Valerie Benavides…
and smooth over flyaways very
gently,” says Valerie.

B AT I S T E AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
With five new additions to the original must-have dry shampoo, whatever your hair needs, Batiste has
the solution. Join one of its stylists for a bespoke hair makeover to refresh your look.

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Where do you get your


inspiration from?
“In all female bodies: in
a gym changing room or
on a beach, I often find
myself thinking, ‘I must
remember the line of that
curve.’ However, I find
myself most inspired
when looking at the
work of other artists.”
What drew you to
the female nude?
“I grew up in a world
that celebrates the
size 6 white female,
nothing else. This
doesn’t reflect society
as a whole and puts
pressure on women
to conform, so the
idea of body neutrality
really resonates with How do you want women to feel
me. It’s vital for when they see your work?
me to portray “I want women to feel empowered and
a woman who think twice about mentally criticising
is relatable their bodies. We should be celebrating
to all.” them for what they can do.”

Images courtesy of Venetia Berry @venetiaberry. Find out more at glamourmagazine.co.uk/article/beauty-festival-venetia-berry


Artist in residence
MEET THE ARTIST CHAMPIONING AN EMPOWERING
REINVENTION OF THE FEMALE FORM

Not only are Venetia Berry’s paintings beautiful (serious


#WallGoals), we’re also loving them as bold symbols of
the growing body-neutrality movement, which celebrates
bodies of all types, without exceptions. Amen to that. In
her nude paintings, race, status, size, gender – none of
it matters. Venetia renders her figures as flowing, abstract
curves in dreamy pastel tones – reclaiming the female
form for a new generation of art lovers. We meet the
artist to find out more about her work, on show at
the GLAMOUR Beauty Festival. venetiaberry.com Which artists do you admire?
“I love the work of Jessalyn Brooks,
she perfectly abstracts the female
form, without losing its essence. I also
love Alexa Coe’s work. She manages
to encapsulate the female form through
one sweeping line.”

V E N E T I A B E R R Y AT T H E G L A M O U R B E A U T Y F E S T I VA L
Look out for Venetia’s beautiful artworks all over the walls of this year’s GLAMOUR Beauty Festival –
and, of course, on the fabulous goodie bag you’ll get to take home.
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GRADUATING
SUMMER 2019?

CONDÉ NAST INTERNATIONAL


Chairman and Chief Executive Jonathan Newhouse
President Wolfgang Blau

THE CONDÉ NAST INTERNATIONAL GROUP


OF BRANDS INCLUDES:
UK Vogue, House & Garden, Brides, Tatler,
The World of Interiors, GQ, Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveller,
Glamour, Condé Nast Johansens, GQ Style, Love, Wired,
Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design, Ars Technica
France Vogue, Vogue Hommes, AD, Glamour,
Vogue Collections, GQ, AD Collector, Vanity Fair
Italy Vogue, Glamour, AD, Condé Nast Traveller, GQ,
Vanity Fair, Wired, La Cucina Italiana, Lisa
Germany Vogue, GQ, AD, Glamour, GQ Style, Wired
Spain Vogue, GQ, Vogue Novias, Vogue Niños,
Condé Nast Traveler, Vogue Colecciones, Vogue Belleza,
Glamour, AD, Vanity Fair
Japan Vogue, GQ, Vogue Girl, Wired, Vogue Wedding
Taiwan Vogue, GQ, Interculture
Mexico and Latin America Vogue Mexico and Latin America,
Glamour Mexico, AD Mexico, GQ Mexico and Latin America
India Vogue, GQ, Condé Nast Traveller, AD

PUBLISHED UNDER JOINT VENTURE:


Brazil Vogue, Casa Vogue, GQ, Glamour
Russia Vogue, GQ, AD, Glamour, GQ Style, Tatler,
Glamour Style Book

PUBLISHED UNDER LICENSE OR


COPYRIGHT COOPERATION:
Australia Vogue, Vogue Living, GQ
Bulgaria Glamour
China Vogue, AD, Condé Nast Traveler, GQ, GQ Style,
Condé Nast Center of Fashion & Design, Vogue Me, Vogue Film
Czech Republic and Slovakia Vogue, La Cucina Italiana
Germany GQ Bar Berlin
Hungary Glamour
Iceland Glamour
Korea Vogue, GQ, Allure, W
Middle East Vogue, Condé Nast Traveller, AD, GQ,
Vogue Café Riyadh
Poland Vogue, Glamour Would you like to be a part
Portugal Vogue, GQ, Vogue Café Porto
Romania Glamour of the highly successful
Russia Vogue Café Moscow, Tatler Club Moscow
South Africa House & Garden, GQ, Glamour, Condé Nast Sales Team
House & Garden Gourmet, GQ Style, Glamour Hair
The Netherlands Vogue, Glamour, Vogue The Book,
within an internationally
Vogue Man, Vogue Living
Thailand Vogue, GQ
famous Publishing House?
Turkey Vogue, GQ
Ukraine Vogue, Vogue Café Kiev
To see the full details of
CONDÉ NAST USA our Advertising Sales
President and Chief Executive Officer Robert A. Sauerberg, Jr.
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Graduate Scheme visit
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Reflective Beauty

Beauty Nationwide
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The natural, active herbs in HRI CLEAR COMPLEXION tablets target
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Perfectil, from VITABIOTICS, is the first step to achieving truly radiant spot-free. Using a unique blend of Blue Flag and Burdock root
beauty from the inside out. The triple active state-of-the-art formula is
concentrated extract, this traditional herbal medicine has the THR
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symbol for the highest quality and safety. Available at Morrisons,
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– enhancing its effect. vitabiotics.com ASDA, Holland & Barrett, Tesco and Boots.

Beauty Nationwide

GLAMOUR reminds you that all cosmetic surgery of course carries a risk, and this could include disappointment with the results. If in doubt, please consult your GP.
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