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For an industry that prides itself on constant change, innovation and evolution, fashion seems incapable of moving forward from certain ideas. More
Michelle Williams is a great actress, and part of being a great actress is being able to disappear into a role and not just look like “celebrity X” up there on the screen. For their Spring/Summer ’13 issue, the always artistic AnOther Magazine took advantage of that fact and styled Ms. Williams, who is interviewed within about playing Glinda the Good Witch in Oz the Great and Powerful, in eight very different looks, from club kid to retro glamour puss to…some sort of farmer? As expected, she looks great in all of them. (Especially the farmer one.) More
As it turns out, the irrationally hated Carey Mulligan is a surprisingly versatile model. First she channeled Southern belle Daisy Buchanan in the as-yet unreleased new film version of The Great Gatsby, and then she sexed it up in W. And now, for her latest trick, she’s using her pixie cut to pull off the drag king look in the annoyingly capitalized AnOther Magazine. Can a woman in men’s clothing even be considered a drag king anymore? Whatever, let’s just say it’s an “androgynous” look. Check out the amazing photos. More
Tom Ford is always killing it. He’s about to be profiled in AnOther by its editor, Jefferson Hack. As a teaser, the magazine’s website has blessed us with Ford’s 5 Commandments for gentlemen. They are awesome, but they are also just kind of reasonable. So, what makes a gentleman by Tom Ford’s standards? Find out. More