The badass women issue

(maximka346) #1
FEBRUARY 2019 InSTYLE 23

GOING BOLD


Girls Who Code
founder and CEO
Reshma Saujani
shares inspirational
stories of fearless
women who are
changing the world.
Brave, Not Perfect,
by Reshma Saujani,
Currency, $25;
amazon.com.

SEX EDUCATION
Asa Butterfield plays an inexperienced teen who,
inspired by his sex-therapist mother (Gillian Anderson),
opens a secret health clinic with a classmate (Emma
Mackey) for his high school peers (Jan. 11 on Netflix).

HERE WE


GO AGAIN


No need to turn back time:
Cher embarks on her first North
American tour in five years on
January 17, offering 30 dates to
catch her in concert. In addition to
the classics, she’ll be performing
songs from her recent ABBA
tribute album, Dancing Queen.

THAT’S AMORE
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, Italian designer Alberta
Ferretti adds limited-edition knits splashed with
messages of love to her colorful Rainbow Week range.
Alberta Ferretti sweaters, $495 each; at Barneys New York.
ROUND TWO

Altuzarra celebrates its 10th
birthday with a present for
us: 15 reissued hits from
the past decade selected
by notable friends of the
house, including (from
left) Vanessa Traina
and Jenna Lyons.

Altuzarra
dress (on
Traina,
$1,590)
and jacket
(on Lyons,
$3,750);
barneys
.com.

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Lonely bra ($65) and high-waist
briefs ($40). On model:
Teddy, $110; lonelylabel.com.

EARTHLY


DELIGHTS


Aussie line Lonely
takes a step toward
sustainability with
lingerie pieces made
from bamboo, an
eco-friendly (and
addictively soft) material
that requires zero
pesticides and minimal
water to grow.
Free download pdf