Phoebe Waller-Bridge Covers Vogue US December, Lensed by Ethan James Green

Phoebe Waller-Bridge Covers Vogue US December, Lensed by Ethan James Green

Phoebe Waller-Bridge covers the December 2019 cover of American Vogue. Ethan James Green is behind the lens with styling by Tonne Goodman. Lauren Collins conducts the interview.

Phoebe Waller-Bridge is a high roller right now. Season two of ‘Killing Eve’, which she developed and serves as executive producer is winning rave reviews on BBC America. Season two of her risqué British sitcom ‘Fleabag’ is on Amazon PRIME just won three Emmys including Best Comedy, Best Actress in a Comedy Series, and Best Writing for a Comedy Series.

Amazon Prime Video locked down an exclusive overall deal reportedly for three years and valued in the “mid-eight-figure range.” The Vogue article pegs it at $20 million, lower than other estimates. Whatever the number, Waller-Bridge is one of the most sought-after creators alive right now.

Rihanna on Luxury, Politics, Guns in Ethan James Green Vogue US November 2019 Cover Story

Rihanna on Luxury, Politics, Guns in Ethan James Green Vogue US November 2019 Cover Story

Rihanna’s vision of luxury is “aesthetically capricious, casually category-busting, impossibly cool”, writes Abby Aguirre, in her American Vogue November 2019 cover story about the mega wattage, 31-year-old woman musician and activist, beauty, lingerie and athleisure mogul, and now head of her own Fenty maison, in partnership with LVMH. Tonne Goodman styles Rihanna in superb images by Ethan James Green.

Irina Shayk Fronts Calvin Klein Fall 2019 Handbags, Lensed by Inez & Vinoodh

Irina Shayk Fronts Calvin Klein Fall 2019 Handbags, Lensed by Inez & Vinoodh

Top model Irina Shayk fronts Calvin Klein’s fall 2019 handbag campaign, an upscale visual mantra on Calvin Klein women being at their best wearing no clothes. Calvin Klein women’s ready-to-wear is absent from New York Fashion Week Spring 2020 shows, which officially opens today. But the Calvin name is alive in fall ad campaigns with big-name models and photographers.

Inez & Vinoodh are behind the lens, flashing Shayk promoting CK’s Lock design bag, with styling by Tonne Goodman. / Hair by Christiaan; makeup by Fulvia Farolfi

Kim Kardashian West Drops Bombshell About Becoming A Lawyer In Vogue US May 2019

Kim Kardashian West Drops Bombshell About Becoming A Lawyer In Vogue US May 2019

Kim Kardashian is studying to become a lawyer, engaged in a four-year-apprenticeship with a San Francisco law firm. Kardashian’s goal is to take the bar exam in 2022, in a life decision inspired by her work to free Alice Marie Johnson last year.

Kim shares this important news in her May 2019 cover story for Vogue US. Mikael Jansson captures the wonder woman, styled by Tonne Goodman in Chanel, Brandon Maxwell, Alejandra Alonso Rojas,  Moeva swim and more. Jonathan Van Meter conducts the interview for ‘The Awakening of Kim Kardashian West.

Priyanka Chopra Is First Indian Woman To Cover Vogue US January 2019 | Also #94 On Forbes 2018 Most Powerful Women List

Priyanka Chopra Is First Indian Woman To Cover Vogue US January 2019 | Also #94 On Forbes 2018 Most Powerful Women List

New bride Priyanka Chopra covers the January 2019 issue of Vogue US, lensed by Annie Leibovitz. Chopra, styled by Tonne Goodman, appears in the company of now husband Nick Jonas, styled by Michael Philouze.

Among her many honors, Priyanka Chopra is now the first Indian woman to cover the magazine in its 126-year history. In short order, Chopra added another notch on her accomplishment belt this week, being named to the Forbes List of 100 Most Powerful Women of 2018. The Forbes list describes the Quantico star as: "Arguably the most successful Bollywood actor to cross over to Hollywood." The new bride moved up three slots on the list to #94 from her 2017 #97 slot.

Read on at Vogue: When Prihyanka Met Nick: A Love Story.

Lady Gaga Is The Walking Wounded, Lensed By Inez & Vinoodh For Vogue US October 2018

Lady Gaga Is The Walking Wounded, Lensed By Inez & Vinoodh For Vogue US October 2018

Lady Gaga covers the October 2018 issue of Vogue US, styled in sensual glam looks by Tonne Goodman.  Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin are behind the lens, with hair by Frederic Aspiras and makeup by Sarah Tanno.

On October 5, Warnes Bros. Pictures will release version #4 of the tragi-musical love story 'A Star Is Born', starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga. Vogue's Jonathan van Meter writes

The first version came out in 1937, starring Janet Gaynor and Fredric March, followed by Judy Garland and James Mason in 1954 and Barbra Streisand and Kris Kristofferson in 1976. Gaga thinks of it less as a remake than as a “traveling legacy.” Directed by Cooper, in his debut, the film is remarkably assured, deeply engaging, and works on several levels: as a romance, a drama, a musical, and something else entirely, almost as if you’re watching something live, or documentary footage of a good old-fashioned rock-’n’-roll concert movie. 

“I wanted to tell a love story,” says Cooper, “and to me there’s no better way than through music. With music, it’s impossible to hide. Every fiber of your body becomes alive when you sing.” As Sean Penn said, after seeing the film more than once, “It’s the best, most important commercial film I’ve seen in so many years,” and he described the stars as “miracles.” Cooper and Gaga, and the film itself, are likely to be nominated for all manner of awards."

Sitting in Gaga's house in Malibu, Van Meter goes on and on and on about Cooper. LOL Wait up! He just noted that Gaga held her own with Cooper.  Miracle of miracles, apparently. The soundtrack will be released the same day as the movie, and because this is a Lady Gaga production, "she has had a big hand in it". Hmmm, wouldn't yah think? I mean the girl can do something right. She CAN sing and she knows how to make songs that appeal to zillions of people who adore her. But wait up, Cooper zooms back into view: "There were many writers and producers who worked on different songs, but the brain trust was Gaga and Cooper, working closely with the blues-oriented producer and songwriter Ben Rice and Lukas Nelson, who’s Willie’s son." Whew! At least Gaga came before Cooper in the Lady Gaga Production brain trust. 

Now for Gaga: she is a multi-paragraph, basket case: we know little about her new boyfriend Christian Carino -- first things first. Same paragraph we hear abut her being sexually assaulted as a teenager. I think we know that for about 20 years. Come on Jonathan. Give us some new and exciting insights about Lady Gaga. Throw her a meaty bone and let her talk. Enough of you; we want to hear from her. 

Okay, she makes an appearance in #MeToo, but scratch that. Does she have an opinion? Nope. We're on to her PSTD and mental health issues. Pain. The woman's got pain. Like we know all that, too, Jonathan. Women know about all these issues, one part of the life of an enormously talented woman. She is not defined exclusively by her pain. How about talent? How about Trump? How about resistance? Are their any accomplishments? Any wisdom learned along the way?

Nope. We're onto the fibromyalgia and extreme nerve pain caused by fibromyalgia. Amazingly, the walking basket case known as Lady Gaga somehow made it through the filming of this new movie with the real star Bradley Cooper.  How she made it to Venice for the film festival two weeks ago is a major miracle. I saw her strutting around in the new Celine collection from her buddy Hedi Slimane. Now I'm thinking that Bradley Cooler was carring her on his back, and they just cropped him out of the shots to save her reputation. 

Okay, to be reasonable here (which is difficult in reading this interview) Lady Gaga gets a nice almost last paragraph, while letting out a "mordant chuckle" before the Mister Softee truck sound enters HIS consciousness.

Daniel Jackson Flashes 'Coat Check' With For Vogue US September 2018

Daniel Jackson Flashes 'Coat Check' With For Vogue US September 2018

Models Abby Champion, Ellen Rosa, Fei Fei Sun, Grace Elizabeth and Imaan Hammam are styled by Tonne Goodman in 'Coat Check', lensed by Daniel Jackson for Vogue US September 2018./ Hair by Garren; makeup by Susie Sobol

Beyoncé Taps Tyler Mitchell, 23, As First African American Photographer Of Vogue Cover In History

Beyoncé Taps Tyler Mitchell, 23, As First African American Photographer Of Vogue Cover In History

Mega star Beyoncé covers the September issue of American Vogue,with young (23) photographer Tyler Mitchell behind the lens and plenty of womanly wisdom and goddess energy from Beyoncé creating his support system. Tonne Goodman is in charge of styling, with hair by Sir John and minimal makeup by Neal Farinah

Calling Mitchell "brilliant," the 36-year-old mega star explained to Vogue -- I think we can safely say Anna Wintour -- that she wanted to ensure a new perspective was being shown to Vogue readers, as no other Vogue cover in history had been shot by an African-American photographer.

"Until there is a mosaic of perspectives coming from different ethnicities behind the lens, we will continue to have a narrow approach and view of what the world actually looks like," she said. "It’s important to me that I help open doors for younger artists. There are so many cultural and societal barriers to entry that I like to do what I can to level the playing field, to present a different point of view for people who may feel like their voices don’t matter."

It's worth noting that Beyoncé tells her own story; there is no interview. In one of her more poignant comments, she writes:

I researched my ancestry recently and learned that I come from a slave owner who fell in love with and married a slave. I had to process that revelation over time. I questioned what it meant and tried to put it into perspective. I now believe it’s why God blessed me with my twins. Male and female energy was able to coexist and grow in my blood for the first time. I pray that I am able to break the generational curses in my family and that my children will have less complicated lives.

Anna Ewers Summers in Style for 'The Flip Side' By Inez & Vinoodh For Vogue US July 2018

Anna Ewers Summers in Style for 'The Flip Side' By Inez & Vinoodh For Vogue US July 2018

Top model Anna Ewers is styled by Tonne Goodman in 'The Flip Side', a short style file on casual summer whites by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin for Vogue USJuly 2018./ Hair by Christiaan; makeup by Dick Page

Internet PC Fashion Police Move To Silence Supermodel Gisele's Vogue July 2018 Inspiring Interview

Internet PC Fashion Police Move To Silence Supermodel Gisele's Vogue July 2018 Inspiring Interview

Supermodel, supermom, superwoman Gisele Bündchen covers the July 2018 issue of American Vogue July 2018. Tonne Goodman styles the eco-warrior in color-drenched, high-drama images by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. / Hair by Christiaan; makeup by Dick Page

Rob Haskell interviews Gisele in an informative, rich interview even for people who know her well. Alas, the Internet PC police went into high gear, forcing the supermodel to apologize for a comment she made about the pressures faced by young models that force them to self-promote on Instagram.

Gisele took to Twitter on Thursday, saying she was "sorry" for comments made in her interview. 

"I'm sorry that my words in my most recent Vogue article were misunderstood. My intention was simply to express that I come from an older generation and am not technologically savvy."

Vogue US July 2018 Asks: 'Can Gisele Save the Planet?' In Images By Inez & Vinoodh

Vogue US July 2018 Asks: 'Can Gisele Save the Planet?' In Images By Inez & Vinoodh

Supermodel, supermom, superwoman Gisele Bündchen covers the July 2018 issue of American Vogue July 2018. Tonne Goodman styles the eco-warrior in color-drenched, high-drama images by Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin. / Hair by Christiaan; makeup by Dick Page

Rob Haskell interviews Gisele in an informative, rich interview even for people who know her well. 

On living in Boston: 

“Why do I live here? It’s called love,” Gisele says. “I love my husband. My kids were born here, in our old apartment on Beacon Street. They’re little Bostonians, and they love the weather. But I’m not going to lie. Cold is not my flavor. I’m Brazilian. I’d rather live barefoot in a hut in the middle of the forest somewhere.”

On not getting sucked into the glam model game in spite of her success:

Rihanna Covers Vogue US June 2018 With Choice Words: I'm Not Built Like A Victoria's Secret Girl

Rihanna Covers Vogue US June 2018 With Choice Words: I'm Not Built Like A Victoria's Secret Girl

Rihanna is making final preparations to join Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, Donatella Versace and Amal Clooney at next week's 2018 Met Gala themed 'Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination.' The event and accompanying exhibition is "designed to create a dialogue between fashion and the masterworks of religious art in the museum's holdings, writes Vogue. 

Celebrating the event, Rihanna covers the June 2018 issue of Vogue US, lensed by Mert & Marcus and styled by fashion editor Tonne Goodman in glittering looks from Chanel, Michael Kors Collection, Paco Rabanne and more. 

Vogue fashion news director Chioma Nnadi interviews the superstar in 'Rihanna on Body Image, Turning 30, and Staying Real -- No Matter What.' 

As Victoria's Secret struggles to maintain its position  -- not only the world's largest lingerie brand -- but one with a positive stock price, Rihanna weighs in on her new lingerie collection. “I’m not built like a Victoria’s Secret girl, and I still feel very beautiful and confident in my lingerie.” This observation is important for VS because to date, the brand has a very loyal and cash-register ringing following among women of color.  During my days with the brand, women of color were disproportionately VS customers, a much higher percent of sales than their population demographic in America. 

Vogue US May 2018 Goes 'Inside the World of Amal Clooney", Lensed By Annie Leibovitz

Vogue US May 2018 Goes 'Inside the World of Amal Clooney", Lensed By Annie Leibovitz

Global citizen Amal Clooney covers the May 2018 issue of Vogue US at home at her British estate, Aberlash House in Sonning, England. Tonne Goodman chooses luxury labels Alexander McQueen, Cartier, Johanna Ortiz, Van Cleef & Arpels, Christian Louboutin, Balmain, Rosetta Getty, Oscar de la Renta, Frame, Lorraine Schwartz, Fendi, and Beladora for images by Annie Leibovitz./ Hair by Orlando Pita; makeup by Charlotte Tilbury

The wide-ranging profile of Clooney covers her life as a prominent barrister, her humanitarian and women's rights work, meeting of George and her passion for giraffes, life with twins #MeToo, gun control, and her role as co-chair of the upcoming Catholicism-themed Met Gala in May. Read the interview

Kendall Jenner & Cockatoo Sit Pretty For Vogue US April 2018, Lensed By Mert & Marcus

Kendall Jenner & Cockatoo Sit Pretty For Vogue US April 2018, Lensed By Mert & Marcus

Kendall Jenner covers the April 2018 edition of Vogue US. Tonne Goodman chooses flower power looks from Maison Margiela, Gucci, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Dolce & Gabbana, Valentino, Rodarte. and more for images by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. / Hair by Paul Hanlon; makeup by Lauren Parsons

Jenner shares the covers with a yellow-crested cockatoo, which sits pretty with her pink Chanel tulle gown with a silver octopus cocktail ring. The Jakarta Post reported in April 2017 that populations of the yellowcrested cockatoo on several islands are critically endangered due to massive exploitation. Anna Relueaux from Manchester Metropolitan University is a lead researcher on the critically endangered species native to Indonesia and Timor Leste.  Learn more about protecting cockatoos. 

Kendall takes readers to her horse barn in the gated community of Bell Canyon, Ca. to meet Belle and Dylan. Returning in her Range Rover, Jonathan van Meter asks Kendall why the internet think she's gay. 

She laughs. “I think it’s because I’m not like all my other sisters, who are like, ‘Here’s me and my boyfriend!’ So it was a thing for a minute because no one ever saw me with a guy. I would always go that extra mile to be low-key with guys, sneaking around all the time. You don’t want to, like, look crazy.”

She pulls onto the freeway, and within seconds we’re going 90 mph. Kendall goes on: “I don’t think I have a bisexual or gay bone in my body, but I don’t know! Who knows?! I’m all down for experience—not against it whatsoever—but I’ve never been there before.” She ponders it for a moment. “Also, I know I have kind of a . . . male energy? But I don’t want to say that wrong, because I’m not transgender or anything. But I have a tough energy. I move differently. But to answer your question: I’m not gay. I have literally nothing to hide.” She lets out a mordant chuckle. “I would never hide something like that.”

The interview does touch on all Jenner's bad publicity on her Pepsi ad and Vogue India cover. No word yet, if she's getting roasted over the cockatoo. 

Alicia Vikander Covers The March 2018 Issue Of Vogue US, Lensed By Steven Klein In 'Lara Croft' Interview

Alicia Vikander Covers The March 2018 Issue Of Vogue US, Lensed By Steven Klein In 'Lara Croft' Interview

Swedish actor Alicia Vikander is styled by Tonne Goodman in her second Vogue US cover story. Vikander is set to play Lara Croft in the new 'Tomb Raider', lensed by Steven Klein for the March 2018 issue./ Makeup by Yadim; hair by Garren

Irina Aleksander interviews Vikander in 'How Alicia Vikander Transformed Into 'Tomb Raider’s' Lara Croft', starting off on the reboot of the 2001 film that ignited the career of Angelina Jolie.

It’s true—Vikander, a former ballerina with a petite frame and delicate old-world features, is an unlikely Croft, the digital embodiment of teen male fantasies from the game consoles of the 1990s. Croft may have been the first heroine of video games, but like most women, she had to endure the indignities that being first entailed: an exaggerated bust, a tiny waist, short shorts. In 2018, a year afterWonder Woman redefined the modern action heroine, Croft is more Olympic athlete than pinup. Gone are the short shorts and belly shirt, replaced with sensible cargo pants. Vikander concedes that she wore a lightly padded bra for the role, but that it was mostly to help her get into a character. “What little I have I kind of pushed up,” she says.

Mario Testino Captures Kendall, Liu Wen, Karlie Kloss & Co In 'Top of the Rocks' For Vogue US November 2017

Mario Testino Captures Kendall, Liu Wen, Karlie Kloss & Co In 'Top of the Rocks' For Vogue US November 2017

Girl gang Kendall Jenner, Birgit Kos, Liu Wen, Lily Aldridge, Karlie Kloss, Ellen Rosa, Vittoria Cerreti & Sofia Sanchez de Betak are styled by Tonne Goodman in 'Top Of The Rocks'. Mario Testino flashes the jewelry glam looks for Vogue US November 2017./ Hair by James Pecis; makeup by Isamaya Ffrench