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Breaking News Breaking S a EUROWOMAN 276 NR. – JANUAR 2021 VI MED DYR UBD 04030 79,95 KR. 17.12.20 – 27.01.21 17.12.20 KR. 79,95 Breaking news KKlima,l i m a , ppandemi,a n d e m i , rracismea c i s m e ogo g ssexismee x i s m e RETURUGE 3 220200 2 0 ssattea t t e gganga n g i ddee stores t o r e ssamtalera m t a l e r RETURUGE 04 AmaliAmaliee Reedtz-Thott,Reedtz - T hott, LineLine Knutzon,K nutzon , MathildeMathilde Gøhler,G øh ler, HassanHassa n Preisler,P reisler, KKamalaa mala HHarris,a r ris, HHelleelle HHelleelle oogg TTamua mu MMcPhersoncPherson NR. 248 SEPTEMBER OKTOBER 2019 I EN KLASSE FOR SIG Helt tæt på seniorkorrespondenten Kirsten Birgit Schiøtz Kretz Hørsholm og kunstneren Chloe Wise Mød dronningens guldsmed Mathilde Gøhler i lak og læder kvinderne i Picassos liv og sæsonens flotteste frakker OOKTOBERKTOBER 2020 DE KREATIVE Kom indenfor hos Nina Nørgaard, Christian Ravnbak, Jeanett Albeck, Fatima Fransson, Sabine Poupinel, Olga Ravn og Bibi Husted Werner Bliv abonnent på Eurowoman - Danmarks mest læste modemagasin Bestil på MitBlad.dk 675.(+Ζ6725Ζ(5 2*62&Ζ$/$169$5/Ζ*+(' Ζ5 (JPRQWHUHQIRQGPHGHWGREEHOWIRUP§O9LXGYLNOHUGHEHGVWHPHGLHU RJVWºWWHUXGVDWWHEºUQXQJHRJIDPLOLHU'HWKDUYLJMRUWL§U VDPPHQPHGYRUHVVHOVNDEHU1RUGLVN)LOP79L1RUJH/LQGKDUGWRJ 5LQJKRIRJPDVVHUDIPDJDVLQHUVRP$QGHUV$QG$/7IRUGDPHUQH (XURZRPDQ(XURPDQRJ+MHPPHW$OWRYHUVNXGEOLYHUEUXJWS§DW XGYLNOHPHGLHURJWLODWKM¨OSHEºUQRJXQJH+YHUW§UJLYHUYLJRGW PLOOLRQHUNURQHUWLODOPHQQ\WWLJHIRUP§OΖDOWKDUYLGRQHUHWRYHU PLOOLDUGHULQXWLGVY¨UGLLJHQQHPGHVHQHVWH§U EWindhold Januar 2021 Artikler 25 Hvad nu, verden? 46 Who let the dogs out? 52 Mathilde Gøhler 58 Line Knutzon 66 Hassan Preisler 70 Amalie Reedzt-Thott 80 Kamala Harris 92 Kim Grenaa 108 Tamu McPherson 118 Essay Mode 12 Galleri 34 Perfect storm 78 Moodboard 90 Lucky strik 98 Favoritter Skønhed 102 Krukket og magelig 104 Hudkur Det faste 6 Kolofon 8 Leder 10 Morgenmad med Helle Helle 85 Agenda 122 Natbordet NRNR.. 242488 SSEPTEMBEREPTEMBER JANUAR 2021 JANUAR 2021 JANUAR 2021 YOU’VE GOT YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND A FRIEND VI MED DYR YOU’VE VI MED DYR Klap et får, kram en hund, kæl en kat, GOT A Klap et får, kram en hund, kæl en og mød deres mennesker kat, og mød deres mennesker SÅ KLAR TIL 2021 FRIEND i fjerdragt, joggingtøj og moonboots VI MED DYR SÅ KLAR TIL 2021 i fjerdragt, joggingtøj og moonboots Kæl en kat, kram en hund, klap et får, og mød deres mennesker Breaking news Breaking news Breaking news Klima, pandemi, racisme og sexisme Klima, pandemi, racisme og sexisme Klima, pandemi, racisme og sexisme 2020 satte gang i de store samtaler 2020 satte gang i de store samtaler 2020 satte gang i de store samtaler Mathilde Gøhler, Line Knutzon, Amalie Reedtz-Thott, Hassan Preisler, Line Knutzon, Mathilde Gøhler, Amalie Reedtz-Thott, Hassan Preisler, Amalie Reedtz-Thott, Line Knutzon, Mathilde Gøhler, Hassan Preisler, Kamala Harris, Helle Helle og Tamu McPherson Kamala Harris, Helle Helle og Tamu McPherson Kamala Harris, Helle Helle og Tamu McPherson Model Mathilde Gøhler og Moshu Forfatter og dramatiker Line Knutzon og Basse Sygeplejerske Amalie Reedtz-Thott og får Foto MARIYA PEPELANOVA. 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Og så De var jagthunde og fangede fasaner og ænder, som vi spiste til højti- derne, når vi kørte hjem til Jylland. kigger vi nærmere på de store over- I mit barndomshjem måtte vi ikke få en hund, selv om min søster og skrifter, 2020 har trukket: pandemi, jeg plagede løs. Men til sidst fik vi en blå perserkat, der hed Willy (lidt racisme, #MeToo og klima. a la Moshu på side 52). Willy var helt sin egen og sov helst dagen lang midt på min fars skrivebord, hvor han sad og skrev på sin doktordispu- tats. Den gad aldrig at lege, men slæbte ofte døde mus, fugle og frøer med hjem, som den stolt lagde på terrassen til os. Da jeg blev teenager, fik vi lov til at overtage min venindes sumpskild- padder, Frede og Freddy, men fornøjelsen var kort, fordi vi smadrede akva- riet under rengøring en dag, og de måtte bo i vores badekar. Det blev min mor træt af, så en dag afleverede hun dem til en dyrehandler, og væk var de. “Vi er ikke dyremennesker,” sagde mine forældre altid, selv om de begge voksede op med hunde. “Og vi vil ikke være bundet på hænder og fødder i vores otium.” Da min mor gik på pension, efter at have været skoleleder i 33 år, fik vi dem alligevel overtalt til at kigge på en hundehvalp – en griffon. Min far var imod det: “Man skal aldrig kigge på en hvalp, hvis ikke man vil have den med hjem,” sagde han. For Knausgård kom med hjem, og resten er historie. Han er som et fjerde barn for mine forældre, og mange af vores telefonsamtaler hand- ler om ham. Han er meget klog og er venner med mange andre hunde Jeg savner perserkatten i området på Christianshavn og henover Cirkelbroen. Men han kan Er vild med kunstneren Willy, som jeg havde som William Wegmans værker barn, når jeg kigger i foto- ikke være særlig meget alene hjemme: “Han græder nu,” mente min med hunde. Her Dog Walk grafen Walter Chandohas hos Edition Copenhagen, smukke bog om katte mor, da vi fra sommerhuset på Fanø kørte mod Henne Kirkeby Kro. Så 9.500 kr. Knausgård kom med. Vi søskende er i tvivl, om vi mon fik ligeså meget opmærksomhed som børn. Vi tror det ikke. Knausgård hedder nu Bølle, for min far kunne ikke kalde “kort nok” på ham, og ingen forstod navnet, når vi skulle sige det. “Du ved, den norske forfatter, der har skrevet Min kamp…?” Bølle er en kærlighedsbombe, og for første gang overvejer jeg og min egen lille familie at anskaffe os en hund. Så på lørdag kører vi til Odense og skal se en hvalp, der er et miks af en gravhund og en po- meranian. Han skal hedde Harald eller Helmut. Og jeg glæder mig til forhåbentlig at åbne op for den nye kærlighed. Det er videnskabeligt bevist, at dyr har mange gode indvirkninger på os mennesker. Og særligt i år har vi set ekstra mange pelsede venner på kunstudstillinger og i modekampagner, hvor designere har været Kærlighedsbomben og inspireret af dyr osv. griffonen Bølle, Paolo Pivas farverige formerly known as isbjørne på Arkens Vores tre forsider byder på tre dyreelskere, som fortæller om deres Knausgård udstilling Animals in Art vækker stor glæde og er kæledyr: dramatikeren Line Knutzon om hunden Basse, modellen overalt i mit instafeed Mathilde Gøhler om katten Moshu og sygeplejersken Amalie Reedtz- Thott om fårene og hesten på Feddet. Og så skal du læse interviewet med forfatteren Hassan Preisler om undulaterne Lulu og Charlie på side 66.
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