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12 Millennial Feminism
26 Art That Changed History
38 Tech Mavens
14 Women Rule The Runway
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30 The Street Artists
42 Bloggers Take Over
20 Nicky Hilton
34 Girls Rule
44 Art Is The Answer
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36 Hillary’s Time
48 Free The Nipple
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90 Elliphant
110 Hannah Cohen
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114 Tamera Foster
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120 Jessica Szohr 122 Dead Sara 123 Lizzie Brochere 124 Flo Morrissey 126 Ophelia Lovibond 128 Gemma Chan
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COVERS NAOMIE HARRIS
INDIRA CESARINE Editor in Chief & Creative Director
Photography by Indira Cesarine. Naomie Harris wears a dress and belt by Kristian Aadnevik, a cape by Zeynep Kartal, and a ring by Maria Francesca Pepe. Styling by Deborah Latouche. Hair by Renda Attia, makeup by Kenneth Soh. Photographed at Saint Martin’s Lane Hotel, London, UK.
FASHION DIRECTOR Indira Cesarine CONTRIBUTING STYLE DIRECTOR Phillip Bloch
CHARLI XCX
Photography by Indira Cesarine. Charli XCX wears a black dress by Sass & Bide with earrings by Alexis Bittar. Styling by Karen Levitt. Hair by Ryan Kazmarek, makeup by Colby Smith. Photographed at Haus, New York.
BEAUTY EDITOR Roberto Morelli SENIOR COPY EDITORS Marianne White, Sophie Saint Thomas
LIZZY CAPLAN
Photography by Indira Cesarine. Lizzy Caplan wears a red sequin turtleneck by Dior, sapphire and diamond rings by Effy Jewelry, and studs by Melinda Maria. Styling by Kelly Brown. Hair by Marcus Francis, and makeup by Rachel Goodwin. Photographed at James Goldstein Residence, Beverly Hills.
CONTRIBUTING FASHION EDITORS Deborah Latouche, Jules Wood, Karen Levitt, Kelly Brown
BANKS
FASHION ASSISTANTS Ginevra Valente, Laura Hernandez
Photography by Indira Cesarine. Banks wears a dress by Jason Wu, worn over a bralette by Georgine. Fashion Editor: Indira Cesarine. Hair by Hanjee, and makeup by Nina Park. Photographed at The Untitled Space, New York.
CONTRIBUTING JOURNALISTS Anabel Maldonado, Elizabeth Hazard, Jessica Natale, Julie Walker, Liz Belilovskaya, Lydia Snyder, Madison Bloom, Marianne White, Sophie Lloyd, Sophie Saint Thomas
REBECCA FERGUSON
Photography by Iris Brosch. Rebecca Ferguson wears a corset and knickers by Agent Provocateur, kimono by BLK DNM, bracelet by Mawi, and necklace by Rosantica. Styling by Deborah Latouche. Hair by Carlos Ferraz, and makeup by Caroline Barnes. Photographed at Blake’s Hotel, London.
ADDITIONAL COPYEDITING Lydia Snyder EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS & INTERNS Courtney Podvin, Eduardo Morel, Hannah Chusid, Jessica McKinney, Kasaya Nacharoen, Marissa Desimone, Michael Cruz, Patrica Gloum, Sandra Werb, Taylor Campbell, Yulia Yurasova
MARINA & THE DIAMONDS
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LYDIA HEARST
Photography by Indira Cesarine. Marina & The Diamonds wears a dress by Roberto Cavalli. Fashion Editor Indira Cesarine. Hair by Anthony Joseph Hernandez. Makeup by Roberto Morelli. Photographed at The Carlton Hotel, New York.
Photography by Indira Cesarine. Lydia Hearst wears a dress by Zimmermann, a gold necklace by Erickson Beamon with rings by Melinda Maria. Fashion Editor Indira Cesarine. Styling by Kelly Brown. Hair by Frankie Payne, and makeup by Stephen Dimmick. Photographed at the Avalon Hotel, Beverly Hills.
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Photography by Indira Cesarine. Sharaya J. wears a metal jacket and long skirt by Rubie Singer, necklaces by Tuleste, with heels by Christian Louboutin. Fashion Editor Phillip Bloch. Hair by Al X Graham, makeup by Felicia G., nails by Jessica Allen. Photographed at The Untitled Space, New York.
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Photography by Indira Cesarine. Nude bodice by Cheng-Huai Chaung, layered with a coat from Lie SangBong. Fashion Editor Indira Cesarine. Hair by Anthony Joseph Hernandez. Makeup by Robert Morelli. Photographed at The Untitled Space, New York.
ALL INTERVIEWS by INDIRA CESARINE and The Untitled Magazine editorial team unless otherwise noted in credits.
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The #GirlPower Issue is a celebration of femininity in all its forms. This is truly one of the most unique issues I have worked on since launching The Untitled Magazine. Not only does it feature some of the most inspirational women on the radar today, it was also photographed exclusively by female photographers and written exclusively by female journalists. I can truly say it is an act of sheer female willpower. I wanted to shape it with the perspectives and voices of women today - what makes us tick, what inspires us and what challenges our ideologies. Over twenty years ago, upon graduating from Columbia University with a triple major in Art History, French and Women’s Studies, I was at a crossroads: to pursue the path of my mother, and go to law school, or to follow my passion and pursue a career in photography. I decided to take the challenge of the far more risky path. I packed my bags and moved to London, armed only with a camera and a dream. At the time there were almost no female fashion photographers. I was determined to make an impact with my work – to present a female voice against the mass of male domination in the photo industry. Back then, the vast majority of images that women saw in magazines were those that were taken by men. The “male gaze” ruled the media industry, and aside from a handful of exceptions, fashion images of women by women were rarely seen. Over the years I worked not only in London, but also New York, Paris, Milan, and many other international cities. Throughout my freelance career, many models told me I was the only female photographer with whom they had ever worked. This issue was by far my most challenging to date, partially because when I set out to produce an issue photographed exclusively by women, I didn’t realize how hard that was going to be. I was shocked to see that many photography agencies in the industry still do not represent any women whatsoever. Many mainstream magazines still only publish fashion photography shot by men. Some photo agencies told me that they don’t bother to represent women as it’s too hard to get them work. I truly believe that not only are women just as talented as men when it comes to photography, but that readers are truly interested in seeing images created by female photographers. Despite it being over a century since women have gained the vote in many countries, including America, gender bias continues to be an issue in almost all sectors of employment. In the past twenty years since I started working in the photo industry, the statistics have hardly changed. Women still make up less than 13% of represented fashion photographers today. Female film directors have actually declined in numbers since the ‘90s with statistics reporting less than 8% of hired directors are women, and less than 5% of studio films are directed by women. To date only one woman has ever won an Oscar for Best Picture. In the field of journalism male domination still rules the landscape of reporting with less than 30% of bylines by women on average across the medias of TV, print and digital. I felt the timing couldn’t be better than now to create this issue, celebrating so many truly inspirational women. It is time for women to be fairly represented in the work forces of the media, to gain equality on all fronts, and not to have to fight for these rights, but to be able to take them as a given. One thing there was no shortage of while curating the #GirlPower Issue was phenomenal women to feature. The issue presents exclusives with women across the arenas of fashion, film, music, art, business, politics, tech and sports. We talked to Bond actress Naomie Harris; Rebecca Ferguson, star of Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation; Lizzy Caplan of Masters of Sex and Sophie Turner, star of Games of Thrones. Musicians Charli XCX, Banks, Marina & The Diamonds, Carly Rae Jepsen, Nervo, and Tove Lo opened up about their paths to success and inspirations along the way. Street artist Swoon talked to us about art and activism, while we gained insight from fashion moguls Carmen Busquets, Alexandra Wilkis Wilson and Lauren Santo Domingo. These are just a few of the incredible women we interviewed for this issue, who not only inspired us, but who have succeeded in paving the way for future generations of women to follow in their footsteps. I was honored to work with such a diverse selection of fearless and accomplished women and to feature their honest and candid interviews in this issue. I hope you appreciate the wealth of incredible talent on these pages – made by women, but for all to enjoy. Indira Cesarine
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C O N T R I B U T O R S
Anabel Maldonado
www.anabelmaldonado.net
Anabel Maldonado is a Canadian-born and London-based fashion and lifestyle journalist specializing in the business of fashion, trends, style psychology, travel and well-being. Maldonado interned at Christian Louboutin and Mail on Sunday upon arriving in the UK prior to becoming editor-in-chief of CoutureLab.com. Maldonado’s work has appeared in Marie Claire magazine, and she regularly provides editorial consulting for luxury brands. For The Untitled Magazine’s #GirlPower issue, Maldonado contributed the article “Retail Royals”.
Dani Brubaker
www.danibrubaker.com
Dani Brubaker’s journey began in the American Southwest, Oklahoma to be exact, where she grew up by the code of the Native American Indian. From there it was further west to California where she worked as an award-winning art d irector. For more than a decade she honed her skills and taste, eventually craving the ability to work in a manner unfettered and untamed by modern life. She found that by looking through a lens she could tell her story. For this issue, Brubaker photographed musician Jesse Jo Stark and actress Ruby Rose.
Iris Brosch
www.irisbrosch.com
The artist, photographer, and director Iris Brosch is known internationally for restoring dignity and strength to the image of women in photography. Brosch’s unique celebration of female sensuality moves in fresh and fascinating directions in her ability to rework timeless classicism with a thoroughly modern twist. Brosch splits her time between New York and Paris. She contributed to this issue with a stunning photo shoot of actress Rebecca Ferguson, star of Mission Impossible - Rogue Nation.
Jennifer Massaux
www.massauxjennifer.com
Jennifer Massaux is a Belgian director and photographer who splits her time between New York City and Los Angeles. Drawing inspiration from her love of narrative, her work centers on themes of sensuality and surrealism. She has worked for commercial and fashion clients including Madonna, SHOWStudio, L’Officiel, Marie Claire and W Magazine. For The Untitled Magazine’s #GirlPower issue she turned her lens to the captivating Julie Budet of French pop band Yelle.
Jessie Craig
www.jessiecraig.com
Whether photographing actors, musicians, or models, Jessie Craig’s work has gained recognition for its otherworldly and often cinematic quality. Born in Canada, she first picked up a camera as a teenager before completing a BFA at OCAD and moving to London, where she is currently based. Craig has participated in numerous exhibitions including at the National Portrait Gallery in London. For this issue she photographed Games of Thrones star Sophie Turner.
Julia Fullerton-Batten
www.juliafullerton-batten.com
Julia Fullerton-Batten is a German-born critically acclaimed and widely exhibited fine art photographer. Her images are in permanent collections in the National Portrait Gallery, London, and the Musee d’Elysee, Lausanne (Switzerland). She has been the recipient of countless awards, including by the Royal Photographic Society, Photo District News, American Photography Awards, and Women in Photography Awards. Her work is known for its attention to detail and complex lighting. Fullerton-Batten lives in London with her family. She shared her talents with The Untitled Magazine in her shoot with French sensation Petite Meller.
Julie Walker
www.jwalkreporter.com
Julie Walker is an award winning radio, television, and print journalist based in New York City. She is an AP Radio correspondent and freelance reporter for CNN, NPR, Washington Post’s The Root and various other media outlets. She covers business news from the New York Stock Exchange as well as breaking news and general assignment stories from the streets of New York City. She began her career as an intern at ABC News in Paris. She spent eight years at NY1 News covering everything from 9/11 to the crash of flight 587 to entertainment news. In this issue of The Untitled Magazine Julie lends her voice for a poignant article on Hillary Clinton.
Rosi di Stefano
www.rosidistefano.com
Born in 1972, Italian photographer Rosi di Stefano began photography at the age of eight with a Kodak Instamatic. After having studied photography at IED (Istituto Europeo di Design) in Milan she began her career in fashion photography. Her work has been published in Vogue Italia, Vogue Accessories, as well as for commercial clients such as Max Mara. Don’t miss her shoot for this issue with Roisin Murphy.
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COMEDY GIRLS
ARTIC HILLARY’S TIME
WOMEN RULE THE RUNWAY MILLENIAL FEMINISM RETAIL ROYALS
GIRLS RULE
ANA IVANOVIC
BLOGGERS TAKE OVER 22
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SLUTS ROCK
THE NIPPLE CONTROVERSY
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