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THE ISSUE ’Tis the Season for New Possibilities—And What Better Way WELCOME TO THE ISSUE ’Tis the season for new possibilities—and what better way to enjoy the holiday months than with a little help from our December/January issue? We’ve compiled our annual gift guide, where you’ll find something for everyone in your life, as well as a treasure trove of the season’s most opulent jewels and a hot list of the most highly anticipated moments in fashion and culture for 2016. Elsewhere, Valentino’s creative directors, Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli, talk about their bold new direction for spring; Jeanette Winterson discusses the real lessons to be learned from Shakespeare; and Anjelica Huston recalls her experiences sitting for both Richard Avedon and Andy Warhol. Just in time for the New Year, we reveal the secrets to achieving a new you with tips on how to eat and drink healthfully at holiday parties, along with a workout customized for Bazaar’s readers by Orangetheory’s Ellen Latham. The season shines bright. n DON PENNY/STUDIO D. STYLING: JESSIE LIEBMAN. SEE WHERE TO BUY FOR SHOPPING DETAILS BUY FOR LIEBMAN. SEE WHERE TO JESSIE STYLING: D. DON PENNY/STUDIO Bulgari necklace. bulgari.com. 51 December/January MUS T- H AVE S Roger Vivier clutch, $3,495. 212-861-5371. WHAT WE LOVE Art Deco shapes and lustrous pearls paired with sparkling diamond accents 5 Tiffany & Co. earrings. 800-843-3269. Mikimoto earrings. 212-457-4600. 3 4 Chopard necklace. Kwiat bracelet, $9,800. 800-CHOPARD. 212-725-7777. CLUTCH: COURTESY ROGER VIVIER. JEWELRY: COURTESY THE JEWELERS. SEE WHERE TO BUY FOR SHOPPING DETAILS BUY FOR THE JEWELERS. SEE WHERE TO COURTESY ROGER VIVIER. JEWELRY: COURTESY CLUTCH: 58 DECEMBER 2015/JANUARY 2016 HIGHLIGHTS THE LIST 24 hours with Oscar de la Renta designer Peter Copping THE NEWS 16 for ’16: The best in fashion and culture for the coming year FEATURES Laura Brown on making a movie with Kristen Stewart and Karl Lagerfeld Chanel Fine Jewelry necklace. 800-550-0005. CONTINUED ON PAGE 68 CHANEL COURTESY 64 DECEMBER 2015/ JANUARY 2016 FASHION FEATURES 319 PIRATES AND HARPER BY HARPER’S BAZAAR 267 PRINCESSES Guest-edited by Allison Williams By Carine Roitfeld Photographs by Mark Abrahams Photographs by Felix Cooper SAVE YOUR SKIN 368 338 SPRING’S NEW LOOK By Liz Krieger Photographs by Julia Noni Photographs by Ben Hassett 346 YES, IT’S FUN TO KARL AND KRISTEN AND BE KATE HUDSON COCO (AND ME) 374 By Laura Brown By Laura Brown Photographs by Terry Richardson Photographs by Olivier Saillant ANJELICA HUSTON ON 352 GRAPHIC IMPACT AVEDON & WARHOL 378 Photographs by Tom Munro 362 “V” IS FOR VICTORY: Photographs by Olivier VALENTINO’S MARIA GRAZIA CHIURI Saillant AND PIERPAOLO PICCIOLI By Laura Brown Photographs by Jason Schmidt David Webb necklace. 844-811-WEBB. CONTINUED ON PAGE 78 GRANDE SABRINA STYLING: D. DON PENNY/STUDIO 68 DECEMBER 2015/JANUARY 2016 THE LIST The A-List 128 Wish List 130 Wait List 132 The In/Out List 136 Best-Dressed List 138 My List 162 By Peter Copping THE BAZAAR GIFT GUIDE Luxe Beauty 172 Rock On 174 Island Life 176 Rustic Romance 178 Chic Home 184 Action-Packed 185 THE STYLE THE BEAUTY BAZAAR 190 Where Fashion Gets Personal Glam by Tonight 297 196 The Look: Laura Brown Get Fit Fast 308 cheats on the Beauty News 310 little black dress Eat More, Stay Slim 312 THE EXTRAS Alexandra’s Beauty Secrets 221 Silver Streak By Alexandra Parnass 314 222 True Colors New Year, New You 316 224 Gold Rush IN EVERY ISSUE 227 The Jewels: Unwrap the season’s Welcome to the Issue 51 most opulent necklaces Must-Haves 58 Photographs by Matthew Shave Editor’s Letter 108 THE NEWS Love Letters 243 Hot List: 16 for 2016 By Phillip Lim 116 254 Shakespeare, the Ultimate Horoscope 262 Dating Coach Fabulous at Every Age 289 By Jeanette Winterson Where to Buy 382 256 Lena Dunham Interviews Gloria Steinem Beauty Need to Know 383 Photograph by Douglas Friedman How Bazaar 384 COVER LOOKS On the newsstand cover: Kate Hudson, photographed by Terry Richardson, wears a Gucci dress, $11,000. gucci.com. On the subscriber cover: Atelier Versace gown. [email protected]. Cartier bracelet. 800-CARTIER. Manolo Blahnik sandals, $725. 212-582-3007. To get Kate’s look, try Superstay Better Skin Foundation ($12), Baby Skin Instant Cheek Flush in Pinking of You ($7), Eye Studio Color Molten shadow in Taupe Craze ($8), Eye Studio Lasting Drama Gel Pencil in Glazed Toffee ($8), The Falsies Push Up Drama mascara in Blackest Black ($9.49), and Color Sensational Rebel Bloom lipstick in Blushing Bud ($7.49). All, Maybelline New York. See Where to Buy for shopping details. Fashion editor: Joanna Hillman. Hair: Didier Malige; makeup: Wendy Rowe for Burberry; manicure: Mei Kawajiri for Butter London. Louis Vuitton necklace. 866-VUITTON. SHOPPING DETAILS BUY FOR SEE WHERE TO VUITTON. LOUIS COURTESY 78 Editor in Chief GLENDA BAILEY Creative Director STEPHEN GAN Executive Editor Executive Editor/Special Projects STEPHEN MOOALLEM LAURA BROWN Executive Managing Editor ANDREA ROSENGARTEN Contributing Senior Fashion Editor ELISSA SANTISI Design Director ELIZABETH HUMMER Beauty Director Fashion Market & Accessories Director ALEXANDRA PARNASS NICOLE FRITTON Style Director JOANNA HILLMAN Photography & Bookings Director LIANE RADEL Managing Editor LUCY SILBERMAN Editor, Bazaar.com JOYANN KING FASHION ART BAZAAR.COM Executive Fashion Art Director Fashion & Features Director, Digital & Beauty Editor GARY PONZO KERRY PIERI AVRIL GRAHAM Designer Senior Digital Editor CHRISSY RUTHERFORD Executive Accessories Editor MEGAN K. 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