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Harper's Bazaar UK

Mar 01 2021
Magazine

One of the world's most influential fashion titles, Harper's Bazaar has always been famous for its ability to blend inspiring fashion with intelligent features.Harper's Bazaar is for the sophisticated, discerning woman, bringing her a perfect mix of stunning fashion stories, informed arts coverage, informative beauty pages and strong, intelligent features every month.

Harper’s Bazaar • Published on 3 February

CONTRIBUTORS

GRAND DESIGNS

10 THINGS WE LOVE • Sharp suits, boyish blazers and chic shorts… S/S 21 brings with it a lesson in tailoring

STELL A TENNANT 1970–2020 • Bazaar pays tribute to the legendary supermodel and designer, who rose to fame in the Nineties and, throughout her hugely successful career, retained her warmth, modesty and generosity of spirit

MY LIFE, MY STYLE • Batsheva Hay’s frilly, floral dress designs offset the simplicity of her Manhattan home

MY MOODBOARD • Hermès’ Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski on the liberating power of the new season

SHINING ARMOUR • Striking metallics and statement hues make for a wardrobe to be reckoned with

TIME LINES • We celebrate the best of the past and present with dazzling new-season designs set against classic fashion illustrations

SPHERES OF INFLUENCE • Why pearls are still the ultimate power gems

ETERNAL CLASSICS • Lydia Slater revisits Cartier designs that resist the vagaries of time, constantly evolving yet each remaining true to its unique, original vision

ODDS-ON WINNER • Equestrian-inspired accessories and dramatic silks will make you a firm favourite in the business stakes, even when the going is heavy

Q: CAN YOU GO BACK TO BASICS? • A: Swarovski’s creative director Giovanna Engelbert reveals how the freedom of a blank slate can help inspire a strong vision

BREAK THE MOULD • Eileen Agar’s pioneering surrealist works go on display. Plus: a new exhibition pays homage to 5,000 years of Iranian creativity; a debut novel celebrates friendship in unexpected forms; and contributors share their reflections on Lunar New Years past

DREAMS COME TRUE • Eileen Agar’s kaleidoscopic multimedia works take centre-stage at Whitechapel Gallery

FROZEN IN TIME • Juliet Nicolson reflects on the icy winter of 1962 and the new world that emerged from it

THE FEMALE GLAZE • Get fired up about women potters

MAJOR LIFT • The latest album from Julia Stone, which swaps her trademark indie folk for pop, is an uplifting celebration of the joys of living

OVER THE MOON • Our contributors share fond memories of the Lunar New Year

RHYME & REASON • The Instagram poet Yrsa Daley-Ward’s collaboration with H&M features sleek loungewear with a message of self-love

PRECIOUS LINES

SHINE A LIGHT • A new exhibition at the V&A illuminates five millennia of rarely seen Iranian wonders

MEMORY LANE • Caleb Azumah Nelson describes how rosy reminiscences of south-east London have the power to unite a community

NEW FORMS • A trio of female artists with bold creative visions

KINDRED SPIRITS • The bond between a teenager and an octogenarian forms the heart of a moving new novel

ANIMAL MAGIC • Create your own menagerie with wild-cat prints and ceramic birds

HOROSCOPES • The future revealed: your essential guide to MARCH

SUBSCRIBE AND FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU-TIME

THE FASHION ISSUE • MARCH 2021

CAREY MULLIGAN • Ahead of her latest role as an avenging antiheroine, Carey Mulligan discusses learning from self-doubt, rooting for dubious characters and standing up for herself

TAKE THE PLUNGE • A wild odyssey of flowing silks, cloud-like chiffon and tumbling tulle leads us to the waters of Buttermere...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 262 Publisher: Hearst Magazines UK Edition: Mar 01 2021

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  • Release date: February 3, 2021

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English

One of the world's most influential fashion titles, Harper's Bazaar has always been famous for its ability to blend inspiring fashion with intelligent features.Harper's Bazaar is for the sophisticated, discerning woman, bringing her a perfect mix of stunning fashion stories, informed arts coverage, informative beauty pages and strong, intelligent features every month.

Harper’s Bazaar • Published on 3 February

CONTRIBUTORS

GRAND DESIGNS

10 THINGS WE LOVE • Sharp suits, boyish blazers and chic shorts… S/S 21 brings with it a lesson in tailoring

STELL A TENNANT 1970–2020 • Bazaar pays tribute to the legendary supermodel and designer, who rose to fame in the Nineties and, throughout her hugely successful career, retained her warmth, modesty and generosity of spirit

MY LIFE, MY STYLE • Batsheva Hay’s frilly, floral dress designs offset the simplicity of her Manhattan home

MY MOODBOARD • Hermès’ Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski on the liberating power of the new season

SHINING ARMOUR • Striking metallics and statement hues make for a wardrobe to be reckoned with

TIME LINES • We celebrate the best of the past and present with dazzling new-season designs set against classic fashion illustrations

SPHERES OF INFLUENCE • Why pearls are still the ultimate power gems

ETERNAL CLASSICS • Lydia Slater revisits Cartier designs that resist the vagaries of time, constantly evolving yet each remaining true to its unique, original vision

ODDS-ON WINNER • Equestrian-inspired accessories and dramatic silks will make you a firm favourite in the business stakes, even when the going is heavy

Q: CAN YOU GO BACK TO BASICS? • A: Swarovski’s creative director Giovanna Engelbert reveals how the freedom of a blank slate can help inspire a strong vision

BREAK THE MOULD • Eileen Agar’s pioneering surrealist works go on display. Plus: a new exhibition pays homage to 5,000 years of Iranian creativity; a debut novel celebrates friendship in unexpected forms; and contributors share their reflections on Lunar New Years past

DREAMS COME TRUE • Eileen Agar’s kaleidoscopic multimedia works take centre-stage at Whitechapel Gallery

FROZEN IN TIME • Juliet Nicolson reflects on the icy winter of 1962 and the new world that emerged from it

THE FEMALE GLAZE • Get fired up about women potters

MAJOR LIFT • The latest album from Julia Stone, which swaps her trademark indie folk for pop, is an uplifting celebration of the joys of living

OVER THE MOON • Our contributors share fond memories of the Lunar New Year

RHYME & REASON • The Instagram poet Yrsa Daley-Ward’s collaboration with H&M features sleek loungewear with a message of self-love

PRECIOUS LINES

SHINE A LIGHT • A new exhibition at the V&A illuminates five millennia of rarely seen Iranian wonders

MEMORY LANE • Caleb Azumah Nelson describes how rosy reminiscences of south-east London have the power to unite a community

NEW FORMS • A trio of female artists with bold creative visions

KINDRED SPIRITS • The bond between a teenager and an octogenarian forms the heart of a moving new novel

ANIMAL MAGIC • Create your own menagerie with wild-cat prints and ceramic birds

HOROSCOPES • The future revealed: your essential guide to MARCH

SUBSCRIBE AND FALL IN LOVE WITH YOU-TIME

THE FASHION ISSUE • MARCH 2021

CAREY MULLIGAN • Ahead of her latest role as an avenging antiheroine, Carey Mulligan discusses learning from self-doubt, rooting for dubious characters and standing up for herself

TAKE THE PLUNGE • A wild odyssey of flowing silks, cloud-like chiffon and tumbling tulle leads us to the waters of Buttermere...


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