NYLON - January 2009 - (Page 38) 12.08/1.09 photographed by guy aroch. dress and shoes by alexandre herchcovitch, leggings by miu miu. 131 the black parade Scottish band Glasvegas arrive in America with dour tales and sweeping sounds. By Cristina Black 142 culture club 144 en route: invisible city For all its bluster, the best things about Hong Kong take a little seeking out. By Nathaniel Rich 132 crystal vision Ladyhawke’s songs are tinged with a nostalgic sensibility that recalls Stevie Nicks. We’re sold. By Kim Taylor Bennett fashion and features 148 she’s alright, still Lily Allen has returned with a wicked sophomore record and high hopes for the New Year. By Stephanie Trong. Photographed by Marvin Scott Jarrett 133 mixed signals Ebony Bones has a sound and style that’s so eclectic it shouldn’t make sense, but, somehow, it does. By Nick Duerden 134 holy hail Holy Hail is on a quest to make you shake it like you suffer from Restless Leg Syndrome. By Joshua Lyon 156 master pieces Art is all around you, especially if you’re decked out in bold colors and graphic prints. Photographed by Guy Aroch 136 the feminine mystique Kime Buzzelli paints the girls of her dreams, and likely, yours too. By Samantha Gilewicz 164 eternal sunshine The beach may be chilly, but with some creative layering you can keep the good times of summer rolling. Photographed by Aneta Bartos 137 a passage to india TV presenter and former model Freida Pinto wants nothing more than to be a movie actress. A role in Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire is a good way to start. By Luke Crisell 174 after dark Turn up the volume on your hair and makeup, because tonight we’re going to party like it’s 1982. Photographed by Alan Clarke 138 city girl If there’s one thing Korean actress, photographer, and style icon Doona Bae despises, it’s being bored. By Ketherine Koo nylon street 180 star maps: Toggle Coats 182 shopping list 183 bag check: party favors Fireworks won’t be the only things sparkling this New Year’s Eve. Packed by Dani Stahl 140 king dork With a leading role in the groundbreaking series Skins, Nicholas Hoult is all grown up. By Nick Duerden 141 film strips
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