NYLON - January 2009 - (Page 34) 12.08/ 1.09 photographed by ruvan wijesooriya. coat by banana republic, plaid coat by tibi. 42 44 48 50 ed letter par avion behind the scenes contributors 82 just peaches: out with the old Peaches Geldof picks the music and fashion she’s most excited about for the New Year. fashionista 53 ice ice baby Figure skating never had such an edge. 84 hall of fame: Issey Miyake 88 factory girl: board short Dani Stahl heads to the Roxy factory. 90 fashion news 100 mania: p.s. i love shoes After years of hoarding heels, sneakers, and flats, Rajni Lucienne Jacques comes clean about her addiction. 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 cover photographed by marvin scott jarrett. stylist: maria serra at lga london. hair: selena middleton at caren.co.uk. makeup: gina kane at caren.co.uk. manicurist: lucie pickavance at caren. co.uk. shot at spring studios. dress by marc by marc jacobs, top by tao comme des garçons. mass appeal: Ski/Plaid mass appeal: Vintage Lace mass appeal: Florals and Tweeds mass appeal: Charm Bracelets haute stuff: Cold Feet private icon: Mary Poppins jeans of the month: ACNE/Lanvin made in italy Diesel and International Talent Support find the next fashion superstars. By Erika Yorio 104 directory: The Big Chill beauty queen 112 2009: a space odyssey Just because you use Ms. Pac-Man as a beauty inspiration doesn’t mean you’re going to get played. 70 the observer: Sequins 72 nesting: rogueʼs gallery Bronwyn Keenan and Michael Powers turned their loft into a carriage house– themed oasis. By Joshua Lyon 114 private icon: Dangerous Beauties 118 counter culture: Icy Hot 120 beauty news radar 126 death by audio The Killers’ new album, Day & Age, has Hot Fuss’ new-wave synths, Sam’s Town’s slapping bass, and typically mystifying lyrics. By Samantha Gilewicz 76 hang ten Eairth designer Melissa Dizon traveled to her native Philippines to start an eco-clothing line. By Stephanie Trong 78 return to oz Melbourne might be Australia’s second-largest city, but its fashion labels are first-rate. By Samantha Gilewicz 130 torch singer Don’t call her a throwback. Although Samantha Shelton’s music pays homage to the greats of eras past, it’s still thoroughly modern. By Crystal Meers http://caren.co.uk http://caren.co.uk http://caren.co.uk http://caren.co.uk
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