Excerpts From the January 2015 Vogue, Presented Without Commentary
I lost it all last year on the 5:2 diet, a British system that really works, as long as you stick to fasting two days a week.
Féministe Mais Féminine read a banner at the faux woman-power protest that Karl Lagerfeld staged at Chanel. The day’s marching orders? Long, often double-breasted suit jackets and matching wide trousers that signal a real-world reboot of the business suit. Who better to wear this power-dressing proposition than the Brazilian beauty known for her swagger and strength?
[Sienna] Miller is known for speaking her mind, but stays away from social media — a loss for the Internet.
I may be an ingrate, but when I’ve traveled halfway across the largest city in America to reach a party — even venturing over the East River in arctic weather — I resent having to endure an agonizing wait in a long line at the bar for the good cheer located in a mood-elevating beverage.
Punch? Ugh! That was my first reaction, too, when I reflected upon countless bowls of punches past.
Now, there are several ways to get your hands on enough transparent ice for a party. Most cities have suppliers who will deliver huge blocks that a talented bartender can crack and shape into cubes, skinny rectangles, or spheres, and there’s even a more ordinary ice machine on the market that produces regular clear ice cubes, but these are too small to evoke much of an emotional response.
In this original fictional short directed by Cass Bird, Sienna Miller’s chakras misalign as we witness an imagined day in the life of a yummy mummy with edge.
A snakeskin jacket gives rocker bite — but the exquisite tailoring gives away your true sartorial DNA.
A pair of mountainside retreats combines Old World luxury with 2015 cool. At the revamped Château Gütsch in Switzerland, silver-claw-foot tubs and gilt-framed oil portraits mix with geometric prints and pops of aqua in designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard’s vibrant reimagining of the 1888 castle.
If you could think about how a contemporary-art gallerist should dress, something like this might come to mind: an architectural tunic from, say, Japan, with look-at-me footwear from Italy and chunky eyeglasses — all in black, of course.
Winter’s chill takes a notorious toll on skin, but some of beauty’s most promising new ingredients hail from the iciest destinations. Proteins recognized to prevent marine life from freezing in the Arctic waters off of Newfoundland help kick-start collagen and elastin production in LiftLab’s Lift + Perfect Total Rejuvenation cream.