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Reardin, who is drawing
attention for her cheeky,
stories, learn about our vlogger of the Elgort, Ben Weller, and Sara Moonves. fashionable designs.
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p icture a sun-drenched day at the beach, with


dolphins splashing in the glistening water on the
horizon. It’s not just your imagination—it’s the
stunning locale for Elle Fanning’s second Teen
Vogue cover shoot, set at Sycamore Cove in Malibu, Califor-
Makeup master
Yadim giving Elle
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nia. Equally stunning is our star, who arrived with her mom
and was überenergetic the whole time. Perhaps it’s because
she was on spring break (Elle goes to a regular high school
when she’s not filming), or maybe it was the gorgeous
concept that photographer Daniel Jackson and stylist Sara
Moonves created for her (a chic take on the ’60s and ’70s,
with a modern twist)—either way, Elle was ecstatic. “It’s
very California,” she told us of the shoot’s
vibe. “Hippie hair, with some Brigitte Bardot
influences. It’s really relaxed.” And with
superstar glam team Esther Langham and
Yadim embracing Elle’s natural beauty, she
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Letter from “the elle word,” elle

the Editor PAGe 74 RaiseR


modeling
braids for
Teen Vogue
in 2011; at
left: on the
set of this
month’s
cover shoot.

februAry 2012

young

Clockwise from left: JON SHOER; SEBASTIAN KIM; DANIEL JACKSON; PATRICK MCMuLLAN; ARTHuR ELGORT; JAMIE LEE REARDIN.
love
s omething that has brought me a lot of
pride and joy over the years is Teen Vogue’s record of
discovering and promoting fresh talent. It could be
models, musicians, photographers, actors, or even real girls
whose style we admire—if our discerning editors think there’s
Family ties
With my daughter
ingrid, arthur
elgort, and his
son ansel at a
Teen Vogue
event in 2009
something special about them, they might get their moment
to shine in our pages. Take Ansel Elgort. His dad, Arthur, is a
celebrated fashion lensman and has cast young hoofer/ham
Ansel (who attended New York City’s famous Fiorello H.
LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts) in
many of his most memorable Vogue and
Teen Vogue shoots. We always believed
Ansel had star power and are thrilled
that Hollywood has awarded him
leading-guy status in The Fault in Our
Stars (page 90). Elle Fanning is another
longtime Teen Vogue favorite, and I am
so happy she is back on cover duty this
ansel, shot
month, in time for her Disney-princess by his father
debut in Maleficent, with Angelina for Teen
Vogue, in
Jolie. I interviewed the adorable Elle 2009
(something I rarely do!) and came
away even more impressed. Some
young celebs go off the rails with
fame, but Elle and Ansel are just
getting better with age.

Thank you for this charming


sketch, @jamieleereardin!
See our story on the
illustrator, page 41.
Contributors
EDITOR: ALEXANDRA THURMOND

Arthur Elgort
on a plane with
his son Ansel

“Best Western,”
photographed by
Arthur for Teen Vog
September 2008 ue,

“TAKING FLIGHT,” PAGE 90

Keep working.
Keep your camera
with you all the
time—take it to
bed with you

arthur elgort
Arthur Elgort is a master lensman, but photography was not his first creative
pursuit. “I always liked taking pictures and I always liked being around
people, but I was a painter first,” he recounts. The solitary life didn’t quite suit From top: PAM MICHAELCHECK; ARTHUR ELGORT (2).

him, though: “When I was painting, I was always alone. When I was taking
photos, I was never alone, and I was meeting new people all the time.” Arthur
is known for putting his subjects at ease—whether they’re on set, in the
streets, or backstage at a fashion show—and has a knack for capturing
spontaneous, candid moments on film. “To make a great image, you have to
be relaxed,” he says. “You are only as good as your model.” Lucky for us, one
of Arthur’s favorite subjects (and ours!) is his own son Ansel, who has major
roles in two of this year’s most exciting films, Divergent and The Fault in Our
Stars, and is set to take Hollywood by storm. He grew up in front of his father’s
camera—we feature a handful of these snapshots in “Taking Flight,” our story
on the younger Elgort—making acting a natural progression. But what if
Ansel had wanted to shoot photos, like his dad? Arthur’s advice to aspiring
photographers: “Keep working. Keep your camera with you all the time—
take it to bed with you. If you have nothing to do, take your own picture.” ➤

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Contributors

ben weller
“Being a teenager and seeing the amazing advertisements Bruce
Weber was creating for Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren really struck
a chord with me,” photographer Ben Weller says of his formative
years. After graduating with first-class honors from Brighton
University, the lensman began his career in London, shooting
editorials for Wonderland, Another, r and British Vogue. He’s
teamed up with a bevy of talent, from stylists Katie Shillingford
and Julia Sarr-Jamois to hair wizards James Pecis and Shon, but Ben
had his first opportunity to collaborate with industry pro Havana
Laffitte through “Little Miss Sunshine,” in this issue. “She was
so great to work with,”
Ben says of his partner
in crime, who hit the
California coast with him
to capture this summer’s
beach-ready styles.
“Shooting at an awesome
surf spot was an added
bonus,” he says. There’s
nothing better than a little 96
fashion fun in the sun. “LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE,” PAGE

Elle and Sara


on the set of
our cover shoot

sara moonves

From top: courtesy of Ben Weller; BEN WELLER; courtesy of Sara Moonves; DANIEL JACKSON.
Raiding Mom’s closet is pretty much a rite of passage
for any fashion fanatic, including stylist Sara Moonves.
“I have memories of trying on my mother’s Missoni
caftans when I was a teenager,” she says. “I can’t
remember a time when I wasn’t interested in fashion.”
During college, Sara landed internships at Voguee and
Teen Vogue, but was originally more into the idea of
writing about the clothes, not styling them. It wasn’t
until she became the assistant to Phyllis Posnick,
Vogue’s executive fashion editor, that she turned to
styling. “I fell in love with being on set and creating
pictures,” she recalls. “Phyllis worked with the legend-
ary photographer Irving Penn, and watching them
produce incredible images made me realize I wanted
to be a stylist.” This month Sara worked her magic on
cover girl Elle
Fanning, putting
together summer
looks with ’60s and
’70s flair (“The Elle
Word”). “I loved
working with
Elle—she is truly a
dream girl to shoot!”
“THE ELLE WORD,” PAGE 74
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Fashion at Work
editor: jane keltner de valle

Sophia
Amoruso

Stylist: Skye Stewart-Short; hair, Ryan Richman for Oribe Hair Care; makeup, Brittany Sullivan using Chanel.
age: 30
hometown: Sacramento, CA
job: “I’m the founder and
CEO of Nasty Gal.”

m
stand and deliver
“For our first brick-and-
mortar location, I want to
create the ultimate new
shopping experience,”
Sophia says. She wears a
nasty Gal vintage Chanel
blazer. nasty Gal dress,
$150, bracelet, $22, and
rings, $8–$16 each. shoe
Cult by nasty Gal shoes,
$78. All, nastygal.com.
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we are active on a myriad of platforms, her must-haves
#GIRLBOSS book,
from Facebook to Twitter to Tumblr. We $27. Acne Studios bag.
just recruited an intern via Snapchat! Chanel Les Exclusifs de
Chanel 1932, $280 for 6.8
I initially started the store with just vintage, so I had no idea what would oz. Shoe Cult by Nasty
Clockwise from top: GUY LOWNDES; STEPHANIE DINKEL; courtesy

Gal shoes, $88. Details,


work when we started buying from new designers. We looked for brands that see In This Issue.
were less known and that had a unique point of view. In the fall of 2012 we
launched our own Nasty Gal line. I’d been curating other designers for our
of Acne Studios; courtesy of Chanel; courtesy of Nasty Gal.

clients for so long and really knew what they liked, so it was a natural step.
A typical day for me involves a lot of meetings. I could be talking to our
board one minute and then interviewing a potential team member the next. I
spend a lot of time looking at the big picture and thinking about how to give
our customers the best possible experience, but then I also have to look at the
small details, like fabric samples.
I’m very excited about my book, #GIRLBOSS, which came out in May.
It’s giving me the opportunity to reflect on the past seven years and tell my
story. I see the world in a way that is different from someone who might have
gone to the perfect college and climbed up the corporate ladder. The book
is a good mix of funny anecdotes and advice from what I have learned. I’ve
always been proud of my accomplishments, but it is a crazy
feeling to have gone from operating a small eBay store at age
22 to being a published author today. It’s a trip!” 
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PARTY ANIMALS
Andrew and Jamie
wreaking havoc in
the Dior Suite at
SKETCHY GIRLS
Dior beauty ambassador and resident illustrator
the St. Regis hotel Jamie Lee Reardin is drawing attention for her
in New York City.
ILLUSTRATed
bY JAMIe Lee
cheeky, fashionable designs. Plus, three young
ReARdIN. artists who are quickly making their mark. ➤
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People Watching

J’ADORE DIOR
Clockwise from top:
Jamie’s homage to
Cara Delevingne.
Her favorite Dior
products: Dior
Addict Fluid Stick in
Aventure, $35, and
Diorissimo Extrait
de Parfum, $175 for
0.5 oz. dior.com.
Her depiction of
Vogue’s Grace
Coddington.

dIoR FALL
2014
AN ARTIST’S eYe

eRicA MccARTneY; GiovAnni GiAnnoni/WWD; JAMie Lee ReARdin (2); courtesy of dior.
Jamie, in Dior, does
some pre-party

Clockwise from top left: Renée RodenkiRchen for The coveteur; JAMie Lee ReARdin;
sketching at the
St. Regis. Her work
for Dior

i
Beauty
n our over-Instagrammed world, where everyone with
an iPhone thinks they’re Herb Ritts or Ansel Adams, I “It’s a little bit dark and bizarre
sometimes fear that certain true artistic forms may and strongly influenced by
become extinct. But it was illustrator Jamie Lee Reardin’s Tim Burton,” she says of her
savvy use of social media to share her work that captured exaggerated, long-limbed
the attention of Dior Beauty (and myself) and that gave this depictions of sartorial
Los Angeles–based artist some major street cred. “I started luminaries like Grace Coddington, Anna
with Twitter and was really late to the Instagram game, but Wintour, and Anna Dello Russo.
it changed everything. I can show my drawings and get in Art imitated life during an intimate
touch with people I normally wouldn’t be able to,” she says. dinner hosted by Dior at New York’s St.
Now that Jamie is Dior Beauty’s U.S. ambassador, Regis hotel, when Jamie came face-to-face
her duties include test-driving new products and creating with certain industry insiders she’d previously
illustrations inspired by them. “They told me, ‘You get an known only from her sketchbook. “I’d never
endless arsenal of makeup, and you get to go to New York been the guest of honor,” she says. “I used to be a
and Paris, and we’ll dress you in Dior.’ I was blown away!” waitress, and I’ve always been on the working side of
says the Ryerson University fashion communication grad, these events, so this was really special.” Although
who got her art start as a kid in Toronto, sketching Disney Jamie was pampered, prepped, and polished by a
characters off VHS tape covers for friends’ birthday cards. team of professionals for the soiree, she asked to add
While damsels in distress and singing crabs are all the finishing touch herself: the perfect cat-eye flick,
fine and well, it was Jamie’s early fixation with Cruella De courtesy of the aptly named Diorshow Art Pen eyeliner.
Vil that shaped her whimsical-with-a-wink-of-wicked style. Guess she had to draw the line somewhere. —A.B.

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self-taught in digital design
before going on to study
illustration and screen
printing. I describe my style
as ‘ModPop’—I’m embrac-
ing the modern aesthetic
of digitally created illustra-
tions and translating them
into a new form of Pop Art.
It might be a cliché to cite Andy
Warhol, but he has been a big
influence with his merging of
commercial and fine art.
Platforms like Instagram have
been vital to my success. If I
can make someone else
happy through my work, I’ve
done my job.”

mami kubota
webSite maegamimami.com
HoMetown Gunma, Japan
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Avery nejam (2); courtesy of Mami kubota (2). details, see in This issue.

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ilse valfré depict women, and I really
webSite valfre.com look up to those who stand
HoMetown Tijuana, Mexico out from the crowd and
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part of my life. I’m a self-taught work, whether I’m using pens
illustrator, which led me to create and pencils or my embroi-
an apparel and accessories line dery techniques, is to evoke a
four years ago. My inspiration kind of dream or fantasy and
comes from my awkward teen to capture my subject’s
years and my friends’ crazy true essence and
personalities—then I take my personality. You can’t
whimsical doodles and add a see pheromones with
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Desert House.

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year for an effortless, more refined style.

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Carson Meyer
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rock Marc by
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Model Sophia
Penske in
Marc by Marc
Jacobs shades

DJ Mia
Moretti in
a Dolce &
Gabbana
bralette

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Lorde in an
American
Apparel tank
and Céline
Zoë Kravitz
performs in a
DIY cropped
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in Marc
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Jacobs
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Caroline
Polachek of
Ramona Lisa
in Threeasfour
Kate
Bosworth
in H&M’s
Conscious
Collection at
the label’s
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celebration
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editor: jane keltner de valle

New ClassiC
Veronika Heilbrunner,
of mytheresa.com, wore
stark white Nikes during
Milan Fashion Week.

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starter
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Gisele Bündchen
in British Vogue,
June 2002
WhiTe heAT
When sneakers make their couture debut
(hello, Chanel and Dior!), you know they
aren’t just for the gym anymore. So it was
no surprise that cool kicks segued from the
runway to the street at the recent round of
fashion shows. Our favorite take on the
trend? Game-changing bright white trainers
in classic cuts. They’re clean (though for how long
is up to you—beware of puddles!), and they keep
the edge of wearing a sport shoe but still feel
fresh. Consider them the high-impact alternative
to granny flats. Exhibit A: mytheresa.com fashion
editor Veronika Heilbrunner turning heads during
Milan Fashion Week in amped-up high-tops paired
with a decidedly unathletic Valentino oxford shirt
and skirt. We like to call the look chic sportif.

Model Andreea
Diaconu’s
off-duty outfit
mixes black
leather with
traditional
trainers.

basiC iNstiNCt
Clockwise from top left:
adidas Originals sneakers,
$75. adidas.com. Nike
sneakers, $90. nike.com.
sam edelman sneakers,

Clockwise from top left: CORINNE DAY; MELODIE JENG/models.com.


$100. samedelman.com.
phOtOgraphed by
will aNdersON.
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Vans x
star wars

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shoes, $60. Vans x star wars shoes, $60. vans.com.
vans.com.

The skater staple receives a rad space-


FEVER
For a fresh spin on friendship
age update—Darth Vader included. bracelets, try Garland
Collection’s fun necklace.
garland Collection necklace,
garlandcollection.com.
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TEAM LPD
Created as New York University grad
Benjamin Fainlight’s side project while still in
college, LPD New York quickly made a major
mark with T-shirts featuring designers’ last
names and birth years on the back. (Fans

Ashish x Topshop
include Rita Ora and Justin Bieber, and copy-
cats range from fast fashion to Tom Ford’s fall
runway.) LPD recently launched its first full
Light up the nigh collection, with split skirts, slick jackets, and
t in platforms, co
with a remote to m graphic crop tops. “Our new slogan, ‘gang
control the fluor plete members only,’ is still inclusive, but in a more
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shorts, $39.
joesjeans.com.
marc by miss me shorts,
marc Jacobs $89. missme.com.
J brand shorts,
$165. jbrandjeans
sperry .com. daang
top-sider goodman for
tripp NyC shorts,
$59. trashand
vaudeville.com.

Clockwise from top right: WILL ANDERSON; imaxtree.com; STEPHANIE DINKEL (2). Details, see In This Issue.
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Stella McCartney’s got your back with a graphic collection of
canvas products made in collaboration with the International
Trade Centre’s Ethical Fashion Initiative. Each piece in the Noemi
GoinG DoTTy
Straight off the streets at
line is handmade by women from disadvantaged communities
in Kenya. “What inspired me is that this program goes beyond Paris Fashion Week, polka-dot
charity by providing actual livelihoods,” McCartney says. denim is trending big-time.
View the edit
PoP rocks
“I’m always listening to
music! These are on my
wish list, for their cool
design and clear sound.”
Parrot headphones, $399.
GISELLA
LEMOS
Brookstone stores.

Teen Vogue’s accessories


editor—and native Brazilian—
packs the perfect beach bag.

sTrong suiT
“Although Brazilians
are famous for their
tiny bikinis, I like mine
conservative. Add a
graphic print and it’s
all me!” Coach bikini,
$228. coach.com.

Clockwise from center: LesLie Kirchhoff; stephanie DinKeL (8). Details, see in this issue.
Face Time
“I love that these
sunglasses are
sleek but sweet.
During the
day, I spray my
face with
hydrating mist.”
Dries Van
Noten by Linda
Farrow Gallery
sunglasses, $369.
lindafarrow.com.
Chanel Hydra
Beauty Essence
Mist, $90.
chanel.com.

summer Land
“I’d take this bright tote to Rio,
my hometown, with a
Pendleton towel and a accessory check
good book. Richard Avedon “I collect rings—this
was a master of portraits, which B.zero1 pays homage to
I find inspiring.” Smythson tote, Bulgari’s heritage in
smythson.com. Pendleton Rome. And I assisted
Woolen Mills towel, $48. Tabitha Simmons while
pendleton-usa.com. Avedon: she was launching her
Women book, $100. rizzoliusa line, so her shoes always
.com. Key chain by Mary Kate feel special to me.”
Steinmiller of Teen Vogue. Bulgari ring, bulgari.com.
Tabitha Simmons shoes,
$395. editorialist.com.
People Are
Talking About
editor: dana mathews

Blonde BomBshell
Nicola wears an
opening Ceremony
top, $275. Kenzo skirt.
Details, see In This Issue.
photographed By
ClarKe tolton.

Fashion Stylist: Kris Zero; hair, Charlie Taylor for Living Proof; makeup, Adam Breuchaud using Chanel Les Beiges.
All
Action
The transformers franchise
launched the careers of Megan
Fox and Shia LaBeouf. Get to

g
know its newest star, nicola Peltz.
rowing up as one of two sisters
among six brothers, 19-year-old
actress Nicola Peltz admits that
performing wasn’t her first
professional aspiration. “I actually believed
I could be a pro ice hockey player,” she says
of her childhood dream. Lucky for
audiences, the green-eyed beauty traded
the rink for the stage and landed her first
role, in an Off-Broadway play, at age 12.

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With Mark tinashe
Wahlberg, her
on-screen dad age 21
in Transformers: R&B songstress Tinashe
Age of Extinction has ridden the cool-
music wave all the way
to the top of our playlist.
Her highly anticipated
debut, Aquarius, packs
a ’90s punch and great,
velvety vocals. Boasting
collaborations with
A$AP Rocky and
ScHoolboy Q, these
jams are destined for
heavy rotation.
Clockwise from top left: Andrew CooPer/courtesy of Paramount Pictures; MATThew TAMMAro; Guy LowndeS; GoMiLLion & LeuPoLd; JoSh Shinner.

age 23

ed sheeran
Our favorite redheaded
singer-songwriter has
Ever since, her career has skyrocketed: A part in M. Night returned! With the help of
ShyamalanÕs sci-fi flick The Last Airbender was followed rock-star producers led by
Pharrell, x (pronounced
by the role of Bradley in A&EÕs addictive series Bates “multiply”) features the
Motel. This summer Nicola returns to the big screen with trademark rhymes,
heartwarming lyrics, and
starring roles in Transformers: Age of Extinction and the irresistible hip-hop hooks
Great GatsbyÐinspired indie Affluenza, cementing her we’ve come to know
place as HollywoodÕs hottest new ingenue. and love from Ed.
ÒWhen Michael Bay called to offer me the part in
Transformers, I freaked out,Ó Nicola recalls, adding
that her mom thought it was all a big prank at first. ÒI had
to call my agent to confirm,Ó she says, laughing. ÒI was so
worried!Ó For the naturally athletic starlet, the action-
packed stunt scenes (which sometimes included real
explosions!) were among the most exciting ones to age 21
shoot. ÒIt was such an adrenaline rush. Being hooked up The latest Disney star to toss her hat
into the music ring is none other
to wires, running, jumpingÑall crazy fun,Ó she than Debby Ryan (as front woman
proclaims. ÒI happen to love heights.Ó Shot across North of the band Debby and the Never
America and in Asia, the film allowed Nicola to indulge Ending). From a hit TV series to her
first full-length, One, Debby’s proven
in another of her passions: travel. ÒHong Kong was she’s a superstar in the making.
stunning,Ó the New York native says. ÒItÕs one of the most
beautiful places in the world.Ó
Nicola likens the camaraderie among her
Transformers costars (who include Mark Wahlberg,
Stanley Tucci, Kelsey Grammer, and Jack Reynor) to that debby ryan
of a family. ÒIt was nice to have that bond on set.Ó And of
age 22
her machine mates? ÒBumblebee is my favorite autobot!Ó The only thing lonely about Sam
she reveals. ÒHeÕs the life of the party.Ó Smith’s In the Lonely Hour is the
sam smith

sensation you get when the


With a third season of Bates Motel in the works album’s done playing. The It Brit’s
(NicolaÕs story line remained a mystery at press time) soulful falsetto and raw narra-
and the possibility of two more Transformers films in tives are perfect for the
brokenhearted and hopeless
the future, itÕs safe to say NicolaÕs star will only continue romantics alike. —LIANA WESTON
to rise. Still, she retains a practical POV. ÒIÕve heard ÔnoÕ
a million times,Ó she says. ÒBut I believe everything
happens for a reasonÑjust keep working hard and
things will fall into place.Ó —ANTHONY ROTUNNO
summer sounds
Pop it, lock it, love it. These four artists
have the season’s must-hear albums.
Dana’s Diaries
The reigning princess
of pop soaks it all in
onstage in Sin City.

britney’s
back
Before there was Miley, there
classic music
was Britney. Dana Mathews vid eo looks
meets her teen idol in Vegas at
the singer’s Piece of Me show.

¡ can now say that I’ve written my dream


column. It involved a trip to the glittering Las
Vegas strip, 14 dancers, a rainfall-and-fire
extravaganza, and Britney Spears.
Not since Madonna has there been a
music icon as powerful and provocative as
Britney Jean. Don’t believe me? Ask Miley Cyrus,
I’m a little
who considers Britney her idol. Fifteen years
nervous
before each

Clockwise from top left: DENISE TRUSCELLO; courtesy of RCA (3); no credit (2); DENISE TRUSCELLO.
after her “...Baby One More Time” debut, the
show, but the
pop star has her own buzzed-about two-year
second I see
residency at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino; the audience
I had to go see what the hype was all about. dancing, the
The custom theater she performs in is like nerves go
a club with a perpetual dance party. What does away and I’m
Britney see when she looks out at the 4,600- really into it!
person crowd that comes to each sold-out night?
“Die-hard fans, of course,” she tells me, “and
those experiencing my music for the first time.”
The high-intensity, 21-song concert is a
spectacular show that features Britney’s
signature femme fatale choreography. “I was
adamant about having fire and water!” she Dana had
says of the lavish production design. (Her pre-party and
backstage
dancers tell me after the show that they drink access.
the water that’s falling on them!) My faVorIte
After doing some serious dancing of BrItney songs
my own, I jump up again as I hear the first 1. “Toxic”
three chords of the vintage hit “(You Drive Me) 2. “…Baby One
Crazy,” the encore, and it’s just as good as it was More Time”
when I first watched it on TRL in middle school. 3.“Everytime”
Since she spent her teen years in the limelight, I
4. “I’m a Slave 4 U”
had to ask what advice Britney would give her
5. “Oops!...I Did It
fans as they go through adolescence. Her
Again”
response? “Always be true to yourself.” 

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Health
Summer Blonde
Model Sasha Luss
is glowy, platinum
perfection backstage
at Tommy Hilfiger.
editor: elaine Welteroth

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top fashion plates, all it takes is one conversation with the London-bred singer to
know she’s a bona fide beauty girl at heart. TRINDLE; JASON KIBBLER; TOM GORMAN (5). Details, see In This Issue.
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of wide-eyed makeup addict who gushes nostalgically about everything from
buying her first lipstick (“It was from Rimmel!”) to hoarding the British megabrand’s
bronzer as a teen. “All my friends had it,” she says. “We loved that there was a little bit
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AheAd
Elle wears a Miu Miu
jacket and skirt. Edith
A. Miller top, $72. Vicki
Turbeville ring (worn
throughout), $150.
Trademark bangles, $58
each. A Détacher bag.
Minnetonka boots, $90.
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Fashion Editor:
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elle
the

word
high school, Snapchat, halloween
costumes, prom…oh, yeah, and Maleficent
with Angelina. Elle Fanning opens up to
Amy Astley about life as hollywood’s dream
teen. Photographed by Daniel Jackson.
74 JUNE/JULY 2014 TEENVOGUE.COM
e lle Fanning is an original. Everything about her feels sweetly
nonconformist and not at all clichéd actress-y or clichéd
teen-y. She has just turned 16 and is an authentically sunny
spirit, effortlessly projecting a wholesome, girlish, and
normal quality despite the fact that she is a Hollywood pro
who has already made more than 20 films. (Her first gig was at age 2, in I Am
Sam, as sister Dakota’s younger self.) The words totally and like pepper
Elle’s conversation, and the many references to her (protective/wise!)
mother are endearing and revealing: “My mom never let me have a Facebook
account”; “My mom does not like it when I chew gum”; and, regarding
Coachella, “I don’t think she would let me go.” The flip side of her clearly
cherished innocence is a preternatural sophistication, with lots of retro
cultural references. Elle reveres classic bombshell blondes like Marilyn
Monroe (“She never faked her emotion,” and “She had fantastic bathing
suits”) and Brigitte Bardot (whom Elle has on her Tumblr and who inspired
this Teen Vogue shoot), but also respects strong, cerebral, contemporary
goddesses like Angelina Jolie, Scarlett Johansson, Cate Blanchett, and Marion
Cotillard—“like, powerhouse people,” she says admiringly. Elle appeared
in two Sundance films this year, Young Ones and Low Down, but she steps
outside her indie comfort zone with a star turn in the upcoming big-budget, ➤
eyeS Wide
Open
Coach shirt, $325. Patricia
Underwood hat, $399.
Details, see In This Issue.

BEAUTY NOTE:
This summer, swap foundation
for a sheer-coverage BB that
lets your freckles show
through. Try Maybelline
New York Dream Fresh BB.
“it’s sexier not
wearing any
makeup at all.
like, honestly,
if you talk to
guys, they’ll all
think that”

Fringe
FeStivAl
Valentino dress.
BreAking
BlOnde
Chloé dress and blouse.
Details, see In This Issue.
Disney fairy-tale blockbuster Maleficent, with Jolie. We met or a button-down, which is better. And a plaid or khaki skirt. A
over tea at a Paris hotel between attending the fall shows there cardigan with a little school crest—very preppy.
in early March. As a face of the Miu Miu spring campaign, Elle
sat front row at that house, next to fellow campaigners Lupita This is disappointing news, fashion fans! But...
Nyong’o, Elizabeth Olsen, and Bella Heathcote. Honestly, I
could chat with the charming Elle for hours—about fashion, EF: We have Free-dress Friday, though! Also, you can wear
movies, prom, high school, whatever—and I wish all of you any jacket—leather, flannel, a big jean jacket—and any shoes
could, too. Here are some highlights. you want. Last year I wore letterman jackets. I wear these
over-the-knee Prada boots. [Motions toward the chic black
AA: Elle, if I could ask you only one question, this would thigh-highs she is currently wearing] Or Marni sandals with
be it: What’s up with your Instagram? Are all those accounts really weird socks.
AA: How does your red-carpet style differ from your
Clockwise from left: DAVE M. BENETT/WireImage/Getty Images; courtesy of Disney Enterprises; FRANK CONNOR/courtesy of Disney Enterprises; CRAIG MCDEAN/Art Partner.

fake? I used to follow @ellefanningactress, and I really


thought it was you! The person even left me messages! regular-life look?
EF: [Giggling; blushing] I know! It’s so weird! All my friends EF: Well, you’ve got to take a picture! It’s all about the picture.
come to me and think I’m on Facebook. I’m like, “No! It’s not It might look great in person—everyone thinks so—and then
me!” None of it is me! you take a picture and it’s like, “This looks terrible!” Because
AA: So are you on social media? of the Internet, it’s only about the picture, not what it looks
EF: I have a private Instagram. No Twitter. Someone made like in person.
an account of me and my sister and even got it verified—you AA: How has your public look evolved, beyond dealing
know, with the check mark! And it was getting tweets from with the Internet and all the photos?
famous people like, you know, “Hey!” EF: I did my first major premiere when I was 12. I was very
AA: And it was all fake? girly, supercutesy, with bows and poufy dresses. I will always
EF: Mmmmhmmm. It’s kind of strange. You feel be a “pink girl.” But I
As Princess
like, Isn’t this illegal? An impostor, someone am starting to like long Aurora in
pretending to be you…like that film with Matt dresses or silkier ➤ Maleficent

Damon!
Costar
AA: And Gwyneth! The Talented Mr. Ripley! Angelina
Jolie
EF: Yeah, yeah!

We are both giggling now, but I am


so clocking Elle’s knowing refer-
ence to a great movie made when
she was about 1 year old. Anyway,
it turns out that even Elle’s acquain-
tances—she attends a regular school
in California, and met her best
friend there in fourth grade—get
dragged into this weirdness as fans
make fake accounts about friends of
Elle. But she is philosophical about
the loss of anonymity: “It just comes
Looking With sister
with the territory,’’ Elle says. And “the part of Dakota, at
a princess” at left, in Vogue,
her pals sound like saints. a MaLeficent August 2011
event in London

AA: What about Snapchat?


EF: I love it! Poof, it’s gone. But
you’re always like, “Oh, my
God, where did this picture
go?” I’m sure the guy who
invented it can totally see it!
AA: What do you wear to
school? You have such great
style!
EF: I wear a uniform! You have
to wear a polo—not flattering—
“i love
t,
snapcha ys
t y o u ’r e alwa
bu G od,
h , m y
like, ‘O this
wh e re d id
ict u re g o?’”
p
ones. Not tight, just a little more…formfitting? I wear a lot of Maleficent has so much green screen, which was new to
Miu Miu, Prada, Valentino. I like Céline. Rodarte. me. The director, Robert Stromberg, did the production
AA: What is your red-carpet strategy for your new movie, design on Avatar. We shot the film for four months on sets
Maleficent? You are a Disney princess! in a studio outside London, called Pinewood. I watched the
EF: Oh, I really want to do Aurora justice! I really want to look the animated film so many times, looking at Aurora’s manner-
part of a princess, you know? My fashion for the press appear- isms, her motions. Like when she pricks her finger on the
ances is very character-driven. At the beginning Aurora is fresh spindle—that whole scene was very, very important.
and easy in a lot of peasant dresses. Later she wears something AA: Angelina Jolie is your costar! Was that intimidating?
much more ornate. So I am thinking about how to express EF: When I met her, she gave me a huge hug and she took
that. I feel like I have a special connection to Sleeping Beauty. my shoulders and said, “We are going to have the best time
Each of the Disney princesses has a different background, a working together!” And we did—we had the best time! She
different hair color, and Sleeping Beauty was kind of always my has a huge presence. She would walk around set all the time
favorite: my girl with the long blonde hair, the pink dress. When with her giant Maleficent staff because she said she had to
I went to the Disney store, I got her doll, her dresses. When they get used to it—she said it had to become a part of her, since
asked me to play her, that was insane, you know? When I was Maleficent and the staff are so connected. Everyone would
little I wanted to be a Disney princess, and now I can say that just stare at her! With the cheekbones, the staff just made her
my dream came true and I’ve become a Disney princess. more like…“Oh, my God!” [Shrieks]
AA: Maleficent looks so dark and so good! Tell me about it. AA: Elle, let’s talk about boys. You seem to dress for your-
EF: I always try to choose something different, and self, not necessarily to appeal to them. continued ➤ 117
liFe’S A BeAch
Gucci turtleneck. Stella McCartney
jeans, $325. Details, see In This
Issue. In this story: hair, Esther
Langham; makeup, Yadim for
Maybelline New York; nails, Lisa
Postma using Dior Vernis; set
design, Bette Adams at Mary
Howard Studio; production, Kyd
Drake for North Six.
lost
highway
Retro silhouettes and rodeo-chic accents
create a too-cool style that’s just rough
enough around the edges.
Photographed by Boo George.

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With the band
Camilla wears a Louis Vuitton
dress. Opposite page, from left:
George wears a McQ Alexander
McQueen shirt, $445. BLK DNM
jeans, $225. Melet Mercantile
socks, $64. The Quality Mending
Co. shoes, $88. Doug wears an
Acne Studios sweater, $430. Paul
Smith shirt, $400. Michael Kors
necklace, $165. Maria La Rosa
for Hache socks. Hache shoes.
Details, see In This Issue.
fashion editor:
haVana Laffitte.
easy rider
From left: Doug wears a Hache
coat and shoes. Maria La Rosa
for Hache socks. George wears
a vintage jacket. Costume
National pants. Otto wears a
Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane
jacket, shirt, and pants. King
Baby Studio rings. Camilla wears
a Toga Pulla shirt. Isabel Marant
pants. Tabitha Simmons shoes.
Details, see In This Issue.
after hours
525 America sweater, $158.
Burberry Prorsum skirt. Hache
belt, $225. Rodarte bracelet.
Details, see In This Issue..

BEAUTY NOTE:
A feline flick of Make Up For
Ever Aqua Liner in Mat Black
adds instant drama.
stardust
Camilla wears a Hache coat,
and belt, $345. 525 America
top, $148. Isabel Marant pants.
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi
sunglasses, $200. Rodarte
earring. Michael Michael Kors
bag, $448. Workhorse Jewelry
ring, $246. Otto wears a Saint
Laurent by Hedi Slimane shirt.
true Grit
Otto wears an Old Navy T-shirt,
$10. Levi’s jeans, $78. Melet
Mercantile socks, $64. Camilla
wears a Michael Michael Kors
shirt, $195. Toga Pulla skirt,
$450, and shoes, $398. Blue
Bayer ring, $140. Saint Laurent
by Hedi Slimane socks. Details,
see In This Issue.
eye spy
Antipodium dress, $395.
Preen by Thornton Bregazzi
sunglasses, $200. Viktor &
Rolf safety-pin earring (worn
as brooch), $150. Prada bag. In
this story: hair, Tina Outen for
Frédéric Fekkai; makeup, Lotten
Holmqvist using Dior; nails,
Samanta Stracquadanio; prop
styling, Gille Mills at Lalaland
Artists; production, Creative
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flight
Ansel Elgort soars to
leading-man status in
The Fault in Our Stars,
this season’s hottest
flick. Photographs by
Arthur Elgort.
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“In Southampton [New
York] by the pool with
Galo. My fans know
Galo,” Ansel says.
Opposite page: “Here
I am outside my dad’s
studio in SoHo [in
New York City]. My
stylist John Tan is the
man. He does very
interesting styling.”
n
ew York City’s skyline glistens opposite the Preparing for the role of Augustus, who has a pros-
quiet Brooklyn waterfront where I stand with thetic right leg from a battle with osteosarcoma, was an
Ansel Elgort, the strikingly charismatic 20-year- emotional process. “I thought, I should know my disease; I
old who has recently arrived as Hollywood’s should know what it would be like to lose my leg,” he says.
new It boy. Like the buildings before us, the He spoke to doctors and befriended Tanner Boatwright, a
six-foot-four star towers over me. His tousled, light-brown teen who’d been injured in a hunting accident and who
hair peeks out from the flat orange brim of his New York served as his body double on the movie’s set. “Tanner said
Knicks hat, and he’s sporting a gray hoodie—it’s a look his that when he lost his leg, there was no mourning period,” he
on-screen persona Augustus Waters would wear. recalls. “I think Augustus was that way, too. He’d probably be
By now, YA fans know exactly who Augustus Waters like, ‘I’m going to tackle this.’”
is: one half of the extraordinary teen duo from The Fault Even still, Augustus fears oblivion and wants to
in Our Stars (TFiOS), John Green’s best-selling book with make his mark on the world. “Augustus seems almighty,”
more than 7 million copies printed in 46 languages. Ansel says of his character’s debonair attitude when he first
The literary sensation turned film, branded as “one sick encounters Hazel Grace. “But clearly there’s stuff underneath
love story” on the movie poster (which immediately that. He finally finds something that he thinks matters, which
went viral), is about two terminally ill kids who meet at is Hazel. Whatever she likes, he likes too.”
a cancer support group and stars Shailene Woodley as And what better Hazel than Shailene, one of Holly-
protagonist Hazel Grace Lancaster. wood’s most in-demand young actresses? “She is a rare
It was Divergent, however, that initially brought girl,” he says of the down-to-earth 22-year-old. “And not
Shailene and Ansel together, when he played her brother, just in this industry—I mean out of everyone I’ve ever met.
Caleb Prior—only his second movie role (his first was jock She plays Hazel negatively in the beginning, which is not
Tommy Ross in Carrie, starring Chloë Grace Moretz). But very Shailene at all. Then you see her open up because of
being cast in the blockbuster almost prevented him from Gus, and it’s beautiful.”
landing the part in TFiOS: “John Green was like, ‘Please be The movie demanded that the pair spend 12-hour days
anyone but the girl’s brother from Divergent,’” Ansel remem- shooting scenes, many involving particularly heartbreaking
bers of his audition. He made a tape in his parents’ stairwell moments (if you’ve read the book, you know which ones I’m
(his father is famed Vogue and Teen Vogue photographer talking about). “We would cry all the time,” Ansel says. “It felt
Arthur Elgort, and his mother is opera director Grethe Holby) good. I let it out.” After wrapping in Pittsburgh, they went to
of three “tough scenes,” and Ansel won the role, beating out Amsterdam for a week and filmed at the Anne Frank House
several higher-profile actors. and various outdoor city locations. “We
“Augustus is quirky, weird, and
nerdy,” Ansel says, his brown eyes
Fault is a had a wonderful time in Amsterdam
together,” he says dreamily. “I bet we
squinting against the morning light. beautiful, walked every single block.”
“That’s kind of how I am in real life.
Really!” While he cites slightly more honorable love As fans around the world eagerly
await the film’s release, which will
cool-kid interests—like playing basket-
ball, producing house music, and rock
story that I magnify a story that already means so
much to them, I ask Ansel what his
climbing—among his favorite things,
he admits: “I paint miniatures and
hope I’ll get to personal takeaway from this experience
is. “It makes me think of a significant
play video games, too. I have a lot in experience in my other,” he says carefully. “Fault is a beau-

own lifetime
common with the guy!” tiful, honorable love story that I hope I’ll
It took two months to film TFiOS get to experience in my own lifetime. It
on location in Pittsburgh, the city set makes you grateful for any love you
meant to be Indianapolis. The actor With Shailene have in your life.”
stayed in an apartment building Woodley Soon after we speak, the rising
there, sharing a floor with costar Nat star will fly to Los Angeles to present
Wolff, who plays Augustus’s best at the MTV Movie Awards with
friend, Isaac. Having recently moved Shailene. “I’ve realized how big the
out of his parents’ home, Ansel is fan base is and how they’re embracing
relishing the chance to do things his the movie. It’s so cool!” he says as the
way: “I’d be playing video games, and biggest smile erupts on his face. “But
JAMES BRIDGES

my parents would come in and say, everyone’s going to be like, ‘Who the
‘Good. Keep it up!’ And I’d feel like, hell is that kid? Shailene Woodley and…
S***! Guilted! Now that I live alone, I who?’” He laughs. I have a feeling he’s
can do whatever I want. In Pittsburgh about to be proven dead wrong.
I liked having my freedom.” With costar —DANA MATHEWS
Shailene
Woodley
“In California at a
photo shoot of
my dad’s. It was
“A Teen Vogue fun because then
shoot when I you got to ‘go on
was 14. It was vacation’ and be
always exciting around catering
to be on set.” and people.”

“Now that I’ve


worked with other
photographers, I
realize how differently
my dad works.”

Growing up,
“In the Ansel says he
Hamptons. was used to
We’d spend his dad taking
all summer pictures. “After
there.” a while, you
stop noticing.”

“I was in the fifth


grade, playing
trumpet on my
parents’ bed.
My dad was
probably playing
with me—we
would play
together—and “It looks like [my,
took the picture.” brother] Warren
because he has
those ears. But
I think it’s me,
wearing Looney
Tunes pants.”

“My dad
always likes
movement and
dancing in his
photos—that’s
why he likes
me! I studied
ballet and tap.”
Shame Game
“If I ever wanted to
stop eating, all it
took was a quick
glance at my phone,”
says Jacquie of
thinspiration and her
eating disorder.
photographed by
horacio SalinaS.
Stretched
Thin
First the thigh gap, now the
bikini bridge—it’s no wonder
86 percent of teens feel less
confident about their bodies
after surfing social media.
Teen Vogue reports.

a
few days into her freshman year of high those fixations, with hashtags that are easily searchable. That
school, Lauren stumbled across a Tumblr promotes fixation on a much larger scale. The proliferation of
photo of a thin young woman sunbathing. these pictures has exploded, and we’re seeing a negative influ-
The girl’s bikini bottom rested on protruding ence on girls’ body image.” In a Proud2Bme survey last fall, 86
hip bones, revealing a space between the swimsuit percent of respondents reported having less body confidence
and her stomach—a “bikini bridge,” as Lauren, now 17, after surfing social media, where thinspo content is shared.
later found out. The photo unsettled her. “I’d never felt College senior Jacquie, 22, had more than just a loss
uncomfortable about my body until then,” she confides. of body confidence; for her, thinspo was dramatically—and
“I started comparing myself to the girls in these pictures. dangerously—transformative. “When I wandered onto those
I ate only 500 calories a day for weeks.” sites, things like the thigh gap started to look normal to me,”
In certain dark corners of the Internet, “thinspiration” she admits. “I became obsessed with checking that mine was
lurks and prospers. You’ve probably heard of it, and still there. I remember looking in the mirror and watching my
more than likely seen it—the countless #thinspo-tagged body expand. That was never really happening, of course, but
photographs of often disturbingly skinny bodies posted my fears were being realized through my reflection.” Jacquie’s
online with the intention, as the name suggests, of blossoming eating disorder, in which she restricted her daily
inspiring girls to be thinner. Last year it manifested most meals to almost nothing, led to an emergency medical leave
Makeup, Kumiko Hirose at LVA Artists; nails, Yuki Makishi at Rona Represents.

prominently as the thigh gap, the web’s name for the from school. Now more than two years in recovery, she’s
space between a girl’s thighs when she’s standing with healthy, happy, and focused on getting other girls to the same
her feet together. This year it’s the bikini bridge. place: “You have to make an active decision to stop looking at
“Now I have yet another thing to worry about, thinspo. Otherwise, it will suck you in like a black hole.”
as if a thigh gap and a flat stomach weren’t enough,” Of course, not everyone who sees a picture of a
high school sophomore Samantha, 16, bemoans. “It’s bikini bridge will go to extremes to get one, NEDA’s Mysko
upsetting to feel the need to conform to another new contends. “Thinspiration sites don’t automatically create eating
standard.” Even still, she’s not immune to thinspo’s disorders,” she says, but adds that for teens who are vulner-
allure: “I won’t lie, it can be addictive.” But why? What able to developing anxiety, trends like the bikini bridge can
makes something like the bikini bridge—which, shock- trigger serious self-harming behaviors. It’s partially because
ingly, started as a cruel prank by message board users pro-anorexia and pro-bulimia blogs, which host and thrive on
looking to hit a cultural nerve—so powerful? According thinspo, portray eating disorders as tempting, beneficial lifestyle
to Claire Mysko, editor of the National Eating Disorders choices—not the diseases they really are. Compounding the
Association’s (NEDA) teen website proud2bme.org, danger, says anorexia survivor Liana Rosenman, 23, cofounder
it’s because these trends spread quickly, and seem of the eating disorder recovery nonprofit Project Heal, is that
to strike a chord wherever they go. “Fixating on an thinspo tends to “fuel competition” among eating disorder
individual body part isn’t a new phenomenon,” she sufferers, leading many to engage in even more extreme diet
says, “but what’s different now is that there are terms for and exercise regimens. continued ➤ 117

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little
miss
SunShine ride the wave in a mix of slick neoprene and
light knits. Photographed by Ben Weller.

just add water


Maggie wears a Karla Colletto top, $218.
Billabong pants, $79. Giles & Brother
beaded necklace, $155. Dezso by Sara
Beltrán shark-tooth necklace, $275, and
silver cuff (on right wrist). I Am by Ileana
Makri pendant necklace, $130. Prada
bag. Details, see In This Issue.
fashion editor: haVana Laffitte.

96 JUNE/JULY 2014 TEENVOGUE.COM


sweater
weather
Christopher Kane sweater.
Tommy Hilfiger shorts, $56.
Mishka hat, $32. L.L. Bean
socks, $20 (for two pairs).
Adidas Originals sandals, $25.
Details, see In This Issue.
Dog DayS
Nasir Mazhar sports bra,
$115. Silver Jeans Co. plaid
shirt (worn around waist),
$78. Seea bodysuit (worn
around waist), $250. Vision
Street Wear hat, $28.
cap that
Isabel Marant shirt. J.W.
Anderson x Sunspel
sweater. Roxy shorts,
$42. Vision Street Wear
hat, $28. Details,
see In This Issue.
Boys of
summer
MM Couture sweater, $58.
Opening Ceremony pants.
Adidas Originals sandals.
surf’s up
Kenzo bikini top. O’Neill
wet suit, $110. Neff hat,
$28. Aurélie Bidermann
shell necklace, $250.
Details, see In This Issue.
Beanie
BaBy
Marc Jacobs cardigan.
Tommy Hilfiger top,
$299. The Elder
Statesman hat, $250.

BeAuTY nOTe:
Create instant beachy
waves anywhere with
Toni & Guy Casual Sea
Salt Texturising Spray.
Blue crush
Edun sweater, $348. Hollister
shorts, $40. Tommy Hilfiger
briefs, $40 (for pack of four).
Westward Leaning sunglasses,
$180. Details, see In This Issue.
summertime
sadness
Vision Street Wear T-shirt, $25.
DKNY x Opening Ceremony
jeans, $265. Mishka hat, $36.
Céline sandals. In this story:
hair, Kevin Ryan using Unite;
makeup, Karan Franjola using
Chanel; nails, Casey Herman for
Chanel Le Vernis; prop styling,
Gille Mills at Lalaland Artists;
production, GE Projects.
Give your summer beauty look the Midas touch.
Photographed by Richard Burbridge.
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heavy metal
“Bronze is my favorite
color on brown skin,” says
Dior makeup artist Violette.
For Nur’s post-vacation
glow, just swipe Nars The
Multiple in South Beach
along cheeks and lids.
Opposite page: Get a
poreless, matte finish like
Tanya’s with Violette’s secret
weapon: Dior Hydra Life
Close-Up. “You want to be
glowy, not oily,” she notes.
Details, see In This Issue.
Fashion Editor:
VanEssa Chow.
pin-terest
“Gold makes
everyone’s eyes
pop,” says Violette,
who applied Dior
Diorshow Fusion
Mono Eyeshadow
in Météore at the
inner corners using
a wet brush. “That
intensifies the color
and helps it catch
the light,” she
explains. Details,
see In This Issue.
golden arches
Not brave enough to attempt
Dior’s runway brows? Go for a
subtle gleam along the bridge of
the nose and the Cupid’s bow
with Estée Lauder Brush-On
Glow BB Highlighter. For allover
radiance, use Smashbox Liquid
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eAu BeAu
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From left: M.A.c.


Pigment in Rose
Gold and Gold, $21
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cArrie hoffMAn
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$278. Fivestory, NYC.
Jennifer fisher spike
ring, $185. jenniferfisher
jewelry.com. VitA fede
rings, $175–$200 each.
vitafede.com.

giVEnChy

dior J’Adore Extrait


de Parfum, $175 for
0.5 oz. dior.com.
sePhorA Contour Eye
Pencil 12HR Wear in Girls
Night Out, $9. sephora.com.
eye lights
A daring swipe of molten
gold liquid is a sunny
solution for black-eyeliner
overload. For a sparkling,
glossy finish, try Lancôme
Artliner 24H in Gold. Details,
see In This Issue. In this
story: hair, Tomi Kono
using Bumble and Bumble;
makeup, Violette for
Dior; nails, Jin Soon Choi
for Jin Soon.
auRÉlie BiDeRmann
necklace, $250. Poole
Shop, Charlotte, NC.

DioR
sunglasses, $295.
Select Dior boutiques.

Cynthia Rowley
wet suit, $210.
cynthiarowley.com.

Spree
ameRiCan eagle
outfitteRs slip-ons,
$25. ae.com.

Summer
Edition

Insets, from left: GIOVANNI GIANNONI/WWD (2); surfboard courtesy of Album. Details, see In This Issue.
tommy
hilfiger Sand or sidewalk, shop
the season’s rad runway- alBum surfboard,
threadsandfins.com.
inspired picks.
maRC
JaCoBs
Daisy Eau
So Fresh
Delight
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for 2.5 oz.
tommy Sephora.
hilfiger

mutheR of
all things
swimsuit, $180.
thecabana
shop.com.

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bracelet, $170.
fragments.com.
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Editor: Mary katE StEinMillEr.
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outfitteRs
tank, $20.
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watch, $70. store stop it
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skateboard, $85.
stopitrightnow
.bigcartel.com.

Bethany mota skirt,


$30. Aéropostale stores.

DKny backpack, $185.


Select DKNY stores. maRC
By maRC JaCoBs
sunglasses, similar styles
at Solstice stores.

alexander
wang
Insets, from left: GIOVANNI GIANNONI/WWD; THOMAS IANNACCONE/WWD.

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SkatEr
girl
CoveR
bodysuit, $190.
coverswim.com.

amBush
earrings, $60.
www.ambush
design.com.
Jimmy Choo
slip-ons, jimmychoo.com.

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Maison
KitsunÉ Miu Miu bag,
X oliVer miumiu.com.
peoples
sunglasses,
$420. Maison
Kitsuné, NYC.

hillier rings,
hillierlondon
.com.
Kule hat, $405.
kule.com.

Michael
Michael
Kors sandals,
$150. Select
Michael Kors
Lifestyle stores.

solid & striped


bikini top, $80, and
rebecca bottom, $80.
taylor solidandstriped.com.
dress,
rebecca
taylor
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tory
burch

Bohoss
michael
ExprE
kors

Insets, from left: GIOVANNI GIANNONI/WWD (2); rings courtesy


of Hillier; bike courtesy of Huffy. Details, see In This Issue.

huffy bike, $160.


amazon.com.
elizaBeth
anD James
necklace,
$295.
elizabethand
james.com.

laCoste
l!ve
dress, $175.
Lacoste
boutiques.

aRtemaRe
racquet set, $120.
threadsand
fins.com.
Diesel
sweatshirt,
$228. Diesel
stores.
aDiDas By stella mCCaRtney
bikini top, $70, and bottom, $60.
adidas.com.

laCoste
Eau de
Lacoste, $65
for 1.7 oz.
lacoste
.com. Jacquemus

CliniQue
SPF 45 Sunscreen aDiDas
GIANNONI/WWD.

Targeted Protection oRiginals


Stick, $21. sneakers, $75.
clinique.com. adidas.com.
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tommy
hilfigeR bag,
$128. Macy’s.
In This Issue
on ThE coVEr NYC. Pants, $720. Costume National, NYC. Melet necklace, $130. ileanamakri.com. L.L. Bean socks,
Miu Miu dress, select Miu Miu boutiques. Mercantile socks, $64. Melet Mercantile, Montauk, $20 for two pairs. llbean.com. Sandals, similar styles
NY. The Quality Mending Co. shoes, $88. The at adidas.com. On male model: Reckin Crew LA top,
TablE of conTEnTs Quality Mending Co., NYC. On Otto: Jacket, $1,750, $38. reckincrewla.com. 102: Bikini top, price upon
8: Nike sports bra, $35. nike.com. Citizens shirt, $890, and pants, $490. Saint Laurent, NYC. request. openingceremony.us. Wet suit, oneill.com.
of Humanity shirt (worn around waist), $278. Rings, $295–$465 each. kingbabystudio.com. Hat, neffheadwear.com. Giles & Brother beaded
citizensofhumanity.com. Marc by Marc Jacobs Melet Mercantile socks, $64. Melet Mercantile, necklace, $155. gilesandbrother.com. Dezso by
jeans, $398. Bloomingdale’s. Boss briefs, $39 for Montauk, NY. Church’s shoes, $780. Church’s Sara Beltrán shark-tooth necklace, $275. dezsosara
pack of three. hugoboss.com. Quiksilver hat, $18. English Shoes, NYC. On Camilla: Shirt, $453. .com. Shell necklace, aureliebidermann.com. On
quiksilver.com. 16: On Doug: Paul by Paul Smith lanecrawford.com. Pants, $765. Isabel Marant, right hand, from top: Scosha orange bracelet,
coat, $730. paulsmithusa.com. Simone Rocha L.A. Shoes, $925. net-a-porter.com. 86: Sweater, $325. scosha.com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán silver
dress, Ikram, Chicago. Rodarte bracelet, price upon 525america.com. Skirt, burberry.com. Belt, Maryam cuff, Barneys New York. Ora NY string bracelets,
request. modaoperandi.com. Prada bag, prada.com. Nassir Zadeh, NYC. Bracelet, price upon request. $84–$155 each. ora-ny.com. Venessa Arizaga
On Otto: Brioni jacket, brioni.com. Topman shirt, modaoperandi.com. 87: On Camilla: Coat, $1,465, friendship bracelet, $75. venessaarizaga.com.
$40. topman.com. Costume National pants, $720. and belt, Muléh, NYC. Top, 525america.com. Pants, Dezso by Sara Beltrán black and white bracelet,
Costume National, NYC. Saint Laurent by Hedi $765. Isabel Marant stores. Sunglasses, shopbop $188. capitolcharlotte.com. 103: Cardigan, $1,085.
Slimane belt, $325. Saint Laurent, NYC. .com. Earring, price upon request. modaoperandi Marc Jacobs, NYC. Top, Tommy Hilfiger, NYC.
.com. Bag, select Michael Kors Lifestyle stores. Hat, Maxfield, L.A. Dezso by Sara Beltrán shark-
coVEr look: bEach babE Ring, workhorsejewelry.com. On Otto: Shirt, $890. tooth necklaces, $275–$798 each. dezsosara
24: Dress, select Miu Miu boutiques. Saint Laurent, NYC. 88: On Otto: T-shirt, Old Navy .com. I Am by Ileana Makri pendant necklace,
stores. Jeans, levi.com. Saint Laurent by Hedi $130. ileanamakri.com. 104: Sweater, Barneys
TrEnDInG Slimane belt, $425. Saint Laurent, NYC. Socks, New York. Shorts, Hollister stores. Briefs, macys
35: Sandals, $475. Melet Mercantile, Montauk, NY. Church’s shoes, .com. Sunglasses, westwardleaning.com. Giles &
$780. Church’s English Shoes, NYC. On Camilla: Brother beaded necklace, $155. gilesandbrother
fashIon aT Work: soPhIa aMorUso Shirt, select Michael Kors stores. Skirt, Opening .com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán shark-tooth necklaces,
39: Book, and shoes, nastygal.com. Bag, $850. Ceremony, NYC. Ring, bluebayer.com. Socks, $595. $200–$275 each. dezsosara.com. I Am by Ileana
acnestudios.com. Chanel eau de toilette, chanel Saint Laurent, NYC. Shoes, net-a-porter.com. 89: Makri pendant necklace, $130. ileanamakri.com.
.com. Dress, antipodium.com. Sunglasses, shopbop.com. 105: T-shirt, visionstreetwear.com. Jeans, select
Earring (worn as brooch), paire.us. Bag, prada.com. Opening Ceremony stores. Hat, mishkanyc.com.
lIfE WITh anDrEW: skETchY GIrls Dezso by Sara Beltrán shark-tooth necklace, $275.
43: Valfré iPhone 5 case, $24. valfre.com. lITTlE MIss sUnshInE dezsosara.com. Giles & Brother beaded necklace,
96–97: Top, karlacolletto.com. Pants, billabong $155. gilesandbrother.com. On right hand, from top:
kIck sTarTEr .com. Beaded necklace, gilesandbrother.com. Shark- Dezso by Sara Beltrán black and white bracelet,
57: Necklace, $680. Sneakers, $580. 58: Striped tooth necklace, dezsosara.com. Pendant necklace, $188. capitolcharlotte.com. Venessa Arizaga
shoes, $248. shopbop.com. White eyelet shoes, $60. ileanamakri.com. On right wrist: Silver cuff, Barneys friendship bracelet, $75. venessaarizaga.com. Ora
zappos.com. Pink floral shoes, $109. thejacksons New York. Ora NY string bracelet, $84. ora-ny.com. NY string bracelets, $84–$155 each. ora-ny.com.
.co.uk. Polka-dot shoes, $165. likamimika.com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán black and white bracelet, Scosha orange bracelet, $325. scosha.com. On
Lemon-print shoes, $48. soludos.com. $188. capitolcharlotte.com. Scosha orange bracelet, left hand, from top: Venessa Arizaga lime green
$325. scosha.com. Model’s own rings (worn bracelet, $125. venessaarizaga.com. Nektar De
ThE EDIT: GIsElla lEMos throughout). On left wrist, from top: Venessa Arizaga Stagni smiley-face bracelet, $115. nektardestagni
60: Tote, $995. Ring, $1,600. lime green bracelet, $125. venessaarizaga.com. .com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán striped bracelet, $275.
Ora NY string bracelet, $62. ora-ny.com. Dezso by dezsosara.com. Ora NY string bracelets, $40–$155
all acTIon Sara Beltrán striped bracelet, $275. dezsosara.com. each. ora-ny.com. Loren Stewart chain bracelet,
62: Top, Opening Ceremony, NYC. Skirt, price upon Loren Stewart chain bracelet, $250. lorenstewart $250. lorenstewart.com. L.L. Bean socks, $23
request. openingceremony.us. Jacquie Aiche rings, .com. Bag, prada.com. 98: Sweater, $1,205. Similar for two pairs. llbean.com. Sandals, $790. Barneys
$160–$1,050 each. Ron Herman, L.A. styles at forwardbyelysewalker.com. Shorts, tommy New York.
.com. Hat, mishkanyc.com. Socks, llbean.com.
hEaT WaVE Sandals, adidas.com. 99: On Maggie: Sports bra, GIlT GroUP
70: Nail polish, Walgreens. Color Gloss, Ulta. Color Opening Ceremony. Plaid shirt (worn around waist), 106: Jil Sander Navy vest, $800. Jil Sander
Lustre, shuuemuraartofhair-usa.com. 71: Nail silverjeans.com. Bodysuit (worn around waist), boutiques. M&J Trimming chain (braided through
lacquer, select Macy’s stores. Lipstick, spacenk.com. theseea.com. Hat, visionstreetwear.com. Giles & hair), $2 per yard. M&J Trimming, NYC. Carrie
Sunscreen oil, supergoop.com. Invisible oil primer, Brother beaded necklace, $155. gilesandbrother Hoffman Jewelry ear cuffs, $155–$890 each.
Sephora. Foundation refill, and case, shiseido.com. .com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán shark-tooth necklace, carriehoffmanjewelry.com. Fallon earrings,
$275. dezsosara.com. I Am by Ileana Makri pendant $98. fallonjewelry.com. 107: Lacoste jacket,
ThE EllE WorD necklace, $130. ileanamakri.com. On right wrist: price upon request. Lacoste boutiques. Carrie
74–75: Jacket, and skirt, select Miu Miu boutiques. Ora string bracelets, $84–$155 each. ora-ny.com. Hoffman Jewelry earrings, $375, and necklace,
Top, Creatures of Comfort stores. Ring (worn Dezso by Sara Beltrán black and white bracelet, $400. carriehoffmanjewelry.com. 108: Hervé
throughout), southwesternjewelry.net. Bangles, $188. capitolcharlotte.com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán Léger by Max Azria bodysuit, $790. herveleger
trade-mark.com. Bag, $990. (212) 625-3380. silver cuff, Barneys New York. Venessa Arizaga .com. Hairstylist’s own bobby pins. Fay Andrada
Boots, minnetonkamoccasin.com. 76: Shirt, select friendship bracelet, $75. venessaarizaga.com. earrings, $175. fayandrada.com. Campbell ring,
Coach stores. Hat, sales@patriciaunderwood.com. Scosha orange bracelet, $325. scosha.com. On left $165. Bergdorf Goodman, NYC. Gabriela Artigas
77: Dress, Valentino, NYC. Minnetonka boots, wrist: Ora NY string bracelets, $40–$62 each. ora- necklace, $160. gabrielaartigas.com. 109: T by
$90. minnetonkamoccasin.com. 78: Dress, Chloé, ny.com. Venessa Arizaga lime green bracelet, $125. Alexander Wang bralette, $395. Alexander Wang,
L.A. Blouse, $1,275. Chloé boutiques. 80–81: venessaarizaga.com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán striped NYC. M&J Trimming chain (braided through hair),
Turtleneck, $1,050. Select Gucci stores. Jeans, bracelet, $275. dezsosara.com. Loren Stewart chain $2 per yard. M&J Trimming, NYC. Jennifer Fisher
Stella McCartney, NYC. bracelet, $250. lorenstewart.com. Nektar De Stagni choker, $225. jenniferfisherjewelry.com. 111: Active
smiley-face bracelet, $115. nektardestagni.com. by Norma Kamali top, $145. shop.normakamali.com.
losT hIGhWaY Male model wears his own clothing. 100: Shirt, Jennifer Fisher earrings, $560. jenniferfisherjewelry
82: On George: Shirt, alexandermcqueen.com. $455. Isabel Marant, L.A. Sweater, $590. sunspel .com. Carrie Hoffman Jewelry rings, $520–$875
Jeans, BLK DNM, NYC. Saint Laurent by Hedi .com. Shorts, roxy.com. Hat, visionstreetwear each. carriehoffmanjewelry.com.
Slimane belt, $325. Saint Laurent, NYC. Socks, .com. Giles & Brother beaded necklace, $155.
Melet Mercantile, Montauk, NY. Shoes, The Quality gilesandbrother.com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán shark- sPrEE: sUMMEr EDITIon
Mending Co., NYC. On Doug: Sweater, acnestudios tooth necklace, $200. dezsosara.com. I Am by Ileana 112: Surfboard, $795. 113: Slip-ons, $495. 114:
.com. Shirt, paulsmithusa.com. Erdem skirt, similar Makri pendant necklace, $130. ileanamakri.com. Bag, $495. Dress, $595.
styles at erdem.com. Necklace, select Michael Kors On right hand, from top: Ora NY string bracelets,
Lifestyle stores. Socks, similar styles at (212) 219- $84–$155 each. ora-ny.com. Dezso by Sara Beltrán snaPshoT: sEa & TEDDY bEnsIMon
0151. Shoes, $699. 25 Park, NYC. 83: Dress, price black and white bracelet, $188. capitolcharlotte.com. 118: On Sea: Sweater, skirt, and shoes, topshop
upon request. Select Louis Vuitton stores. 84–85: Scosha orange bracelet, $325. scosha.com. 101: .com. Stylist’s own headband. Her own glasses.
On Doug: Coat, $1,315. Muléh, NYC. Socks, similar On Maggie: Sweater, missme.com. Pants, $495. Socks, hue.com. On Teddy: Sweater, skirt, and
styles at (212) 219-0151. Shoes, $588. Muléh, NYC. Opening Ceremony stores. Giles & Brother beaded shoes, topshop.com. Headbands, eugeniakim
On George: Jacket, 10 ft Single by Stella Dallas, necklace, $155. gilesandbrother.com. Dezso by .com. Her own glasses. Socks, hue.com.
Brooklyn, NY. What Goes Around Comes Around Sara Beltrán shark-tooth necklaces, $275–$798
shirt, $550. What Goes Around Comes Around, each. dezsosara.com. I Am by Ileana Makri pendant All prices ApproximAte. 
116 JUNE/JULY 2014 TEENVOGUE.COM
THE ELLE WORD sequin vintage dress at Topshop in London when I was
continued from ➤ 80 there filming Maleficent, actually. And then I had the crown,
EF: Well, I want a boy to like my weird style. If he doesn’t, the torch, and the glittery makeup. Greenish makeup. I put
then he’s not the right person for me. Because if you start myself together for Halloween—it’s not like a stylist does it.
dressing one way and it’s not truly you, then you have to AA: Tell me something you can’t live without. Anything!
stick to it. Otherwise, you wear your weird thing and then EF: My Barbie calendar in my room. I put all the details of my
he’s like, “What’s that?” and you’re like, “Well, I like it!” And day on it. And...it’s so weird, but I save gum wrappers. Like, I
then you are in an uncomfortable situation. have thousands of Dubble Bubble and Bazooka. I put them
AA: A man-repeller situation. all in a Chanel shoe box.
EF: I try to dress to convey what I feel. There used to be a lot AA: You do? I mean, if you had some gum right now, with
of bar and bat mitzvahs, and now it is more dance parties and me, in Paris, would you toss the wrapper or what?
sweet sixteens, and everyone is wearing, like, a very short, EF: I always stick it in my purse and then I’ll empty it out later.
tight bandage dress. With really curled hair and the black eye AA: Into the Chanel box? You are a little OCD about this, Elle.
shadow. It might be them, but it’s just not me. Someday you’ll know how much gum you’ve chewed.
AA: I really admire that you are strong and unconventional EF: I am. Which is insane. My mom is always like, “Stop
and go your own way. smacking it!” My mom does not like it when I chew gum.
EF: I just feel like it’s better, looking fresh. It’s also sexier not AA: What does the future hold for Elle Fanning?
wearing any makeup at all. Like, honestly, if you talk to guys, EF: I want to go to college—I haven’t decided where yet. I still
they’ll all think that. want to act, but I also want to write and direct. I want to write
AA: Are guys intimidated by you? a script so badly; it could come from my own life, because
EF: Well, it used to be that I was always taller than them, but I’ve had a lot of experiences. I know I will, ’cause I feel like I
now they are catching up and they’re not as, like, scared. But have it in me to do it. 
I went to prom last year—someone asked me to prom. STRETCHED THIN
AA: What did you wear? continued from ➤ 95
EF: I wore a white Ralph Lauren dress. Thankfully, Tumblr, Pinterest, Facebook, and other
AA: Are you going again this year? social networking sites are taking steps to shield users from
EF: Yeah. You’re not allowed to go as a freshman or sopho- this potentially harmful content. A thinspo search on Tumblr
more unless a junior or senior asks you. yields a list of eating-disorder and crisis resources, and
AA: So you went with an older guy last year? the same search on Pinterest points pinners to a toll-free help
EF: Yeah. I’m going this year, so I need to find my outfit. line number and NEDA’s website. It’s a start, say Mysko and
AA: Different guy? her colleague, NEDA president and CEO Lynn Grefe, but
EF: Same guy. there’s still much more work to be done. “We need to change
AA: Same guy? OK, inquiring minds at Teen Vogue want to the dialogue,” Grefe says. “With thinspo trends like the bikini
know: Is he your boyfriend or just a friend? bridge, the message is that nothing is ever enough: You’re never
EF: He’s a guy. good enough, pretty enough, or small enough. We want to
AA: OK…! What are you gonna wear? change that message so girls stop talking about the size of each
EF: I am thinking I might wear a tuxedo. Like a cream tuxedo, other and start encouraging one another to look a little deeper.”
and he could wear a black one. How cute would that look? Now a student again, Jacquie is doing her part. She
AA: I love that! And he’s down with this? founded the University of Miami’s chapter of Project Heal,
EF: Yeah, he’s so fun that I think he’d be up for it. and she’s put thinspo squarely behind her. “I realized that the
AA: And he likes your style? people around me had better things to offer than the stick-
EF: He likes my style, yeah. thin images I used to fill my days with,” she says. Samantha’s
AA: Elle, you really take your fashion statements seriously. moved on, too: “I don’t want to feel as though I constantly
What’s the deal with you and Halloween? have to compare myself—I don’t need that kind of negativity
EF: This year I was a vampire, which sounds kind of boring, in my life. Girls are so much more than a bikini bridge, a thigh
considering I was once the Morton Salt Girl. And the Statue gap, or a flat stomach. I want to feel beautiful and confident
of Liberty. I was, like, Statue of Liberty Barbie. I found a just the way I am.” —KristeN mAsciA
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Last Look Room foR two
Sea wears a topshop
sweater, $72, skirt, $96,
and shoes, $90. Hue
socks, $7. Teddy wears a
topshop sweater, $72,
skirt, $96, and shoes,
$80. Eugenia Kim
headbands, $125–$215
each. Hue socks, $7.
Details, see In This Issue.
pHotogRapHEd by
jason Kim.

Sea &
Teddy
Bensimon
Step inside the city life of
these sweet sisters.

i
t’s rare to catch Manhattan-based Sea
and Teddy Bensimon standing still
for too long. Each balances school,
volunteer work, and travel. Teddy, 13,
dreams of becoming an architect and is
a budding beauty vlogger. “We can’t
wear many accessories with our school
uniform—we just got the privilege of

Fashion Stylist: Natalie Joos; hair, Hanjee at Jed Root; makeup, Vincent Oquendo using Make Up For Ever.
nail polish,” she says. “After watching
Bethany Mota and Michelle Phan’s
channels, I made my own YouTube
account. I’m filming my first video.”
Her working title? Beautycutie227.
Whereas Teddy is interested in
makeup, Sea, 16, focuses on film and
attends fashion shows with her mom
(model and reality-TV star Kelly Killoren
Bensimon). But instead of the runway,
her wardrobe comes from familiar
closets. “I always wear my parents’
vintage stuff,” Sea says. “My dad
[photographer Gilles Bensimon] has a
jean jacket with patches all over it, and
one of the first things my mom bought
as a model is a cozy cashmere sweater.”
Both girls enjoy family ski trips,
Paris, and art. Their bedrooms are
filled with daring DIY accents, like a
paint-splattered surfboard and a Mike
Kelley–inspired stuffed-animal chair.
The next project will be from Sea’s
birthday party: “At the end of the night,
I’ll have a huge mural that all my friends
contributed to.” —CLAIRE KNEBL

118 JUNE/JULY 2014 TEENVOGUE.COM

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