Vogue Australia - 09.2019

(Steven Felgate) #1

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SEPTEMBER 2019


BEN HASSETT COURTESY OF KAWS AND NGV MIA RANKIN


CONTENTS


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SOHAPPY TOGETHER


The elegant parure is making a return. Hark
back to jewellery sets of centuries past and pair
a pendant with earrings, and bracelets with rings.
122
HITMAKERS
Singer and actor Zendaya’s design collaboration
with Tommy Hilfiger may look to the 1970s, but its
message of inclusivity is firmly rooted in the now.

CULTURE


134


JUSTKAWS


A head of his first exhibition in Australia, Brian
Donnelly (aka Kaws) opens the doors of his
Brooklyn studio to show how a graffiti artist
from Jersey became one of the most inf luential
artists of his generation.
140
PLEASURE& PAYNE
As she prepares for the release of a film based on
her historic Melbourne Cup win, jockey Michelle
Payne opens up about sharing not only the highs
of her life on the big screen, but the tragedies, too.
144
THEGRAND RETURN
The hit television seriesDownton Abbeymakes
its long-awaited return – on the big screen.
148
FIELDSOF GOLD
In the 50 years since Woodstock, music festivals
have morphed into a billion-dollar industry. How
did this happen, and what’s next?
152
FRIGHTNIGHT
They’re calling it prestige horror: scary movies
so elegantly executed they’re like watching an
Oscar-nominated drama. But why, in 2019, do we
want to be shocked when we go to the cinema?

BEAUTY


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LINEUP


Your face is your canvas this season, so channel
your inner artist. Colour outside the lines, with
painterly swatches and free-spirited application
in every shade and texture.
166
AROUNDTHE BEND
The perm has sprung back into hair salons after
taking over the runways this season, but the style
is not as you know it.
170
DARKMAGIC
Take a cue from the moody temperament that
settled over the runway and allow dark and
stormy hues to creep into your beauty repertoire.
172
LO-FILUXURY
This season’s looks were a subtle nod to beauty
without spectacle. Think a low-key approach to
primping and preening that looks effortless but
needs a touch of upkeep.
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EYESON THE PRIZE
Notorious for betraying early signs of
ageing, the delicate eye area has a new ally
in La Prairie’s latest formula, one w ith its
sights firmly fixed on lifting.
176
BRAINS& BEAUTY
Digital disruption in the beauty industry has
created new opportunities for innovation.
A leader in the field shares her insights.
180
TRIPOF A LIFETIME
An increasing number of overstressed and
anxious Australians are ditching modern
medicine and reaching for psychedelics to
treat their mental health.
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