teen vogue - march 2014

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MARCH smoke signals the truth about e-cigarettes LEA MICHELE OPENS UP YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE SEASON’S BEST BUYS DENIM SPECIAL! ULTRACOOL IDEAS AT EVERY PRICE HIT LIST mega lashes flawless skin statement nails BIG HAIR IS BACK! YOU beautiful spring fashion “I’ve found a whole new level of strength” “I’ve found a whole new level of strength”

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  • MARCH

    smoke signalsthe truth about e-cigarettes

    LEA MICHELEOPENS UP

    YOUR ULTIMATE GUIDE TO THE SEASONS BEST BUYS

    DENIM SPECIAL!ULTRACOOL IDEAS AT EVERY PRICE

    HIT LIST

    mega lashes flawless skin statement nails

    BIG HAIR IS BACK!

    YOUbeautiful

    spring fashion

    Ive found a whole

    new level of strength

    Ive found a whole

    new level of strength

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  • FASHION

    48TeenVogue.com Shop for the

    perfect prom dress with galleries of

    feteworthy frocks, learn all about

    the must-follow style Instagrammers

    of Teen Vogues Inst@list, and bring

    runway trends to the real world with

    inspiration from our Fashion Click.

    50Masthead

    58Cover look Get the inside scoop

    on Teen Vogues Lea Michele cover

    shoot with photographer Giampaolo

    Sgura and stylist Patrick Mackie at a

    sun-soaked ranch near Santa Clarita,

    California, and learn how to duplicate

    her dreamy look.

    68Letter from the editor Puff piece.

    72Contributors

    Meet model,

    budding stylist, and

    writer Harriet Charity

    Verney, niece of the

    late Isabella Blow;

    part-Japanese,

    part-Belgian model

    Yumi Lambert; and

    American Ballet

    Theatre soloist (and

    now author) Misty

    Copeland.

    74Trending Your

    feedback on our

    December/January

    2014 issue. Plus,

    teenvogue.com

    editorial director

    Naomi Nevitt

    answers readers

    questions on Twitter.

    76Fashion at work:

    Solange Franklin

    Get to know the first

    assistant to fashion

    editor Giovanna

    Battaglia.

    80Janes style

    file: Old school

    Rewind! Teen

    Vogue senior fashion

    news director Jane

    Keltner de Valle

    teams up with

    DJ Harley Viera-

    Newton to bring

    springs nineties-

    inspired looks into

    the here and now.

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    84My world: Sarah Hyland From

    top hangout spots to James

    Francos book, the Modern

    Family and Vampire Academy

    actress reveals some of her

    favorite things.

    people watching

    91Best Western Giddyap! Chanel-

    clad A-listers took over Dallas

    for a wild Texas-style shindig

    celebrating the labels rollicking

    pre-fall collection.

    92Aero dynamic Mini mogul

    Bethany Mota (aka YouTube

    sensation Macbarbie07)

    broadcasts her comfy, cute

    style in a new collection with

    Aropostale. In addition to

    showcasing looks from the line,

    the 18-year-old Internet star

    shares how she gets by with a little

    help from her 4 millionplus fans.

    96Shabby chic These frayed

    fashion plates are on a tear in

    distressed-but-not-a-mess denim.

    98Instant gratification Meet

    (and follow) Teen Vogues

    Inst@listan exclusive collective

    of our favorite emerging style

    influencers on Instagram. Here,

    a few of the picture-perfect panel

    members tell us about themselves.

    teen vogue view

    101Spring forward From trends to

    know to major new accessories,

    weve got your cheat sheet for the

    best fashion finds. Meet the face

    34 MARCH 2014 TEENVOGUE.COM

    p. 132spring awakening

    FASHION

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    TEENVOGUE.COM38 MARCH 2014

    of the season, DIY your own Chanel-

    inspired bag, and get a leg up in the

    short du jour.

    106Comic trip It Brit actress Jazzy de

    Lisser shows her funny side in the

    new Rodnik x Peanuts mash-up.

    108Denim patrol: Tough love

    Channel your inner rock star in a

    decked-out denim jacket.

    people are talking about

    111Aussie in wonderland Maia Mitchell

    steals the spotlight in ABC Familys hit

    show The Fosters.

    112Spring break books Vacations best

    accessory: the perfect book, of course.

    Relax poolside with four of our

    favorite new novels.

    beauty & health

    115Beauty trend

    report: Master

    class From off-duty-

    model hair to perfect

    lashes, discover the

    backstage tips you

    need to know now.

    Learn about the

    surprising lipstick

    shade that works on

    everyone, choose

    the floral fragrance

    that fits your mood,

    nail down the latest

    in mani art, and

    more.

    122Face-off: Brit girls

    Model BFFs Georgia

    May Jagger and

    Suki Waterhouse go

    head-to-head over

    the best in beauty.

    fashion & features

    124In the game Be

    a fashion all-star

    in the seasons

    glammed-up take

    on sportswear.

    132Spring awakening

    Broadway, Glee,

    and everything in

    betweenJonathan

    Groff has been by

    Lea Micheles side

    through it all. The

    p. 160big love

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    star opens up to her best friend

    about how she stays strong

    and happy.

    140Boot camp Get to work! Utility

    meets style in the seasons

    military-inspired threads.

    148Amazing grace Making waves

    in the ballet world is nothing

    new for Misty Copeland, who

    fought racism and body shaming

    on her journey to become the

    first black soloist in 20 years at

    the prestigious American Ballet

    Theatre. In this excerpt from her

    memoir, Life in Motion, she

    tells all.

    152Electric youth Some believe

    vaping is a safer alternative to

    smoking cigarettes, but e-cigs

    still contain nicotine, plus metals

    like tin, lead, and nickel. Heres

    everything you need to know

    about e-cigarettes.

    154Fashion in the family: Modern

    English The late fashion icon

    Isabella Blows rabble-rousing

    niece, Harriet Charity Verney, is

    equal parts town and country

    and plays entirely by her own

    eccentric rules.

    160Big love Backstage pro James Pecis

    takes hair to dramatic new heights.

    166In this issue

    last look

    168Snapshot: Coco Brooks The

    New York Citybred equestrienne

    talks style and moving to the

    English countryside.

    44 MARCH 2014 TEENVOGUE.COM

    p. 148amazing grace

    FEATURES

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  • TEENVOGUE.COM48 MARCH 2014

    INTRODUCING THETEEN VOGUE INST@LIST!Hair, makeup, and outfit inspiration is at your fingertips with our new Inst@list, Teen Vogues must-follow index of the best and brightest style Instagrammers across the country. See which up-and-coming Internet It girls made the cut at teenvogue.com/instalist, and be sure to follow @teenvogue to see our editors favorite pics.

    @TEENVOGUE

    REAL STYLE NOWLove keeping up with the runway but dont know how to translate the looks into real life? See how cool readers from all over the world decode the seasons top fashion and beauty trends now at fashionclick.teen vogue.com, and apply today to have your blog be part of the Click!

    FASHION

    PARTY TIME!Perfect prom dresses, right this way!Visit teenvogue.com/prom to shop our galleries of feteworthy frocks, from gorgeous gowns to short-and-sweet minis made for the dance floor.

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  • 58 MARCH 2014

    Cover Look

    FLOWER CHILDOn the cover: Lea wears a Michael Michael Kors shirt, $100. Mokuba ribbon (worn in hair), $4 per yard. At right: Burberry

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    Prorsum dress. Lover bralette, $135., p y g y

    Dogeared necklace, $54. Lulu Frost charm.,

    Details, see In This Issue.PHOTOGRAPHER: GIAMPAOLO SGURA.

    FASHION EDITOR: PATRICK MACKIE.

    feel like Im on a mini vacation!

    Lea Michele exclaimed when she

    arrived on the set of her second

    Teen Vogue cover shoot. The star was

    in happy spirits at our sun-soaked

    ranch, located near Santa Clarita,

    California, and loved the introspective

    and dreamy photo session with pho-

    tographer Giampaolo Sgura. In her

    trailer the powerhouse singer played

    tracks off her upcoming album, Loud-dd

    er, as the glam squad worked theirrr

    magic, and she snacked on healthy

    foods like kale, tofu, and Ezekiel 4:9

    bread between takes. Leas favorite

    part of the near-perfect day? Spending

    it with her best friend, actor Jonathan

    Groff, who ew in from the San

    Francisco set of his new HBO show,

    Looking, to take part in the fun. Weve

    been through so much together, Lea

    said. Having my best friend here was

    such a treat. I got a little teary-eyed,

    to be honest! She paused, adding

    with a smile, We met eight years ago

    [performing in Spring Awakening],gg

    and hes still by my side.

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    Get the inside scoop on Teen Vogues cover shoot with Lea Michele.

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    TEENVOGUEINSIDER.COM ON YOUR MOBILE BROWSER.

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  • nyone whos watched Glee knows

    that Lea Michele (aka Rachel Berry)

    loves a bold hair-and-makeup

    look. But for her Teen Vogue cover, the mood

    was soft, romantic, and natural.

    To showcase Leas stripped-down

    beauty, the stars longtime makeup artist

    Mlanie Inglessis focused on her skin,

    massaging her face with moisturizer and

    then applying luminous foundation and a

    light touch of concealer. Going sans shadow

    and eyeliner meant Leas voluminous lashes

    got to take the lead. Her lashes are longer

    than the fake sets I carry! Inglessis shares

    with a laugh. A quick swipe of mascara

    black on top, brown on bottom (to keep it

    subtle)and Lea was camera-ready.

    The hair, it turns out, was more of a

    collaborative effort. Stylist Ben

    Skervin blew it out and curled it

    but asked Lea to put it up herself

    for a more natural, lived-in look.

    Taking a cue from spring

    runways, Skervin topped off the

    style by decorating her brown

    strands with flowers and

    ribbon. But there was one

    more thing the star needed to

    do on her own. She said, I

    have a personal relationship

    with my bangs, and asked if she

    could blow-dry them herself,

    Skervin says. She was a pro. In

    two minutes they were done,

    and they sat exactly where we

    wanted for the whole day,

    Skervin says proudly. She gets

    all the credit.

    a

    beautyCover Look

    @msleamichele: Me and my two favorite boys :)

    XX MARCH 2014

    We have a really wonderful kind of fame...[that] comes from being part of something thats so important. Lea, 24, on starring

    in Glee with Cory Monteith

    Lea with her Spring Awakening costars (clockwise from left):

    Jonathan B. Wright, John Gallagher, Jr., and Jonathan Groff

    FEBRUARY 2007 DECEMBER/JANUARY 2011

    LEAS TEEN VOGUE MOMENTS

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    True Match Minral Instant Shine Eraser,

    $13, Visible Lift CC Eye Concealer, $10, and Telescopic Shocking Extensions Mascara, $10. All, Walgreens.

    PITCH-PERFECT PAIR

    Ive asked Lea the tough stuff because Im

    her friend and I can, Jonathan says of his

    interview with the star, on page 132. Her fans will see a side of her thats

    more intimate.

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  • Letter fromthe Editor

    PUFF PIECE

    lectronic cigarettes are

    all over the news here in

    New York City. Our

    health-conscious former mayor,

    Michael Bloomberg, banned them in public

    spaces, as he has successfully done with

    regular ciggies. Everything about e-cigs is like

    the Wild, Wild West: They are unregulated on

    the federal levelin many states there is no

    legal age limit to buy them, and there are

    currently no federal advertising restrictions,

    meaning makers are free to spend millions

    marketing them to you. Its even challenging

    to gather basic health facts about e-cigs, as

    much is simply unknown about their long-

    term effects. Vaping appears less damaging than

    smoking because users dont inhale carbon

    monoxide or tar. However, since e-smokers are

    nevertheless ingesting nicotine as well as fine

    metal particles (tin, lead, and nickelugh!),

    vaping is probably merely the lesser of two

    evils. Some people argue that e-cigs are

    helping them to quit the even more toxic

    traditional cigs, which could be a positive.

    But if youre vaping as a safe alternative to

    smoking, be warned that the nicotine dose

    youre receiving is serious stuffand very

    addictive. Our

    feature Electric Youth

    lays out all the facts we

    could gather at press

    time, and the bottom

    line is clear to me:

    Dont get hooked on

    nicotine, no matter the

    delivery system.

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    FOLLOW AMY! @amytastley on Instagram and Twitter

    ELECTRIC YOUTH, PAGE 152

    AMAZING GRACE, PAGE 148

    A WEEK AT WORK

    At left: I document my days on Instagrameverything from a swanky beauty gift (yeah, Chanel) to a showroom appointment at Jason Wu (those boots!) to hitting the red carpet with the Biebs (swag!).

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    harriet charity verneyWhen your aunt is the late eccentric English

    fashion icon Isabella Blow, style comes naturally.

    Take it from Harriet Charity Verney, who spent

    her childhood playing dress-up in Alexander

    McQueen and running around backstage at

    Philip Treacy shows. Fashion is a confidence

    booster and a complete game changerI think

    thats pretty amazing, the It Brit says. For our

    Modern English story, she and Teen Vogue

    style features director Andrew Bevan combed

    through hand-me-downs from Isabellas

    collection, selecting pieces that match Harriets

    own sense of daring, which was on full display

    at the shoot. I was told the horse was a bit of a

    bucker, and I was riding him with no tack

    wearing a Vivienne Westwood corset and an

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    I love Grimes so much. Shes really a role model; shes fearless, empowering, and encourages

    people to think differently through her art and music.

    welcometoplanetearth VIA TEENVOGUE.COM

    YOUR FEEDBACK ON OUR

    DEC/JAN 2014 ISSUE

    TrendingEDITOR: ALEXANDRA THURMOND

    I cannot thank you enough for having Selena Gomez on the cover. She is so down-to-earth and gives her best, most honest advice.

    Grimes in Tiny Dancer, photographed by Nick Haymes

    #READERGRAM

    Sophie ArnoldMUNCIE, INDIANA

    Its cool that Teen Vogue isnt inspiring you to look hot for boys or telling you whats in and out. Teen Vogue inspires you to find your own personal style,

    regardless of what people say or think!

    @PINKSTERSTYLE

    WRITE, POST, TWEET, OR INSTAGRAM! @teenvoguefacebook.com/teenvogue @teenvogue [email protected]

    Submissions should include the writers name, address, and daytime phone number and be sent by e-mail to [email protected] or by mail to Trending, Teen Vogue magazine, 4 Times Square, New York, NY 10036. Submissions may also be placed by commenting on teenvogue.com,

    facebook.com/teenvogue, or twitter.com/teenvogue, or by posting on Instagram @teenvogue. Submissions may be edited for length and clarity and may be published or used in any medium. All submissions become the property of Teen Vogue and will not be returned.

    @NeekaEghbali: I want to be editor in

    chief of my school newsmagazine next

    year. Any advice on scoring the job of

    my dreams?

    Naomi Nevitt: A great leader needs to ask

    a lot of questions, make clear, firm

    decisions, and have a vision. Go for it!

    @PrimadonnaGurls: Whats the first thing

    you do when you get to the office?

    Naomi NevittTEENVOGUE.COM

    EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

    ASK AN EDITOR

    All your questions, answered by us!

    Check back next month, when Teen Vogue features editor

    Jessica Pels takes the hot seat!

    NAOMIS FAVES Apple iPhone 5s, starting at $199.

    Comme des Garons wallet, $96.

    NN: I answer e-mails from @AmyTAstley,

    check the trending topics on Twitter, and

    get to work!

    @stylestorey: What are your favorite

    fashion films?

    NN: I really like the Yves Saint Laurent

    documentary, but my favorite is Isaac

    Mizrahis Unzipped.

    @chrstinaaa28: What was the best advice

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    NN: Always keep in touch with past

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    end up!

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    NN: Its fast, fun, and hardnot going to lie!

    @upandgogirls: Whats your proudest

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    SOLANGEfranklin

    AGE: 28HOMETOWN: Des MoinesJOB: Im rst assistant to fashion editor Giovanna Battaglia.

    oth of my parents are

    doctors, and initially I didnt

    know that fashion could

    even be an occupation. I was

    premed at Mount Holyoke College,

    and while waiting for lab results Id be

    thinking about how to redesign my

    lab coat and make cool science

    goggles! My interest in style started

    with Teen Vogue. I used to get two

    subscriptionsId cut up one to make

    mood boards and keep the other so

    Id have a catalog of every issue. While

    in college, I scored an internship in the

    market department there. I commuted

    back and forth from western Massa-

    chusetts to New York City to finish

    school and intern at the same time!

    I landed my job with Giovanna

    through the recommendation of

    someone Id worked with

    while freelancing. When I

    started, I was her second

    assistant and then got

    promoted. Now I help

    Giovanna with each photo

    shoot she styles. I handle

    market and casting, pitch

    stories, and attend shows. I

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    I started working with Giovanna and now totally understand that if you love somebody and respect them, you want to grow with them, Solange says.

    I feel like I learn from every single shoot. PHOTOGRAPHED BY ALEXANDER WAGNER.

    WITH BOSS GIOVANNA BAT

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  • Fashion at Work

    Vogue Japan. On a typical day, Ill wake up early to check in with people in

    Europe, then those in New York, and later our contacts in Japan. In the after-

    noon Ill go on appointments. Sometimes in the evening Ill attend an event with

    Giovanna, and then well have a shoot the next morning and be on set all day.

    When it comes to styling a project, we start with our memories of the

    shows we saw during fashion week. We browse the collections online for

    a theme, whether its a color or a silhouette. Were always inspired by new

    designers because they keep things fresh and exciting. Once we have a

    direction, we coordinate receiving the clothing at our office, then start

    compiling looks and trying them on models.

    Giovanna is confident in my ability to help compose a beautiful

    picture. When people work with us, they say were more like collabora-

    tors than employee and employer.

    To me, shes like a big sister! I

    sometimes travel with her, and

    once, when we were in Tokyo doing

    a story for Vogue Japan, Giovanna

    and I took part in late-night kara-

    oke! (I rapped TLCs Waterfalls,

    and she was superimpressed.) Shes

    someone who never forgets to have

    fun. Thats what I love about her,

    and thats the epitome of what

    fashion is supposed to be: a

    celebration of style. One day I

    hope to go on my own as a stylist.

    The next step is to take on extra

    responsibility so I can be more

    like my amazing boss!

    solanges tips1. Be positive. Attitude can get you almost as far as talent can.

    2. Have other interests. Knowledge of art history, music, and current events is important.

    3. Be resourceful. Do your research and ask lots of questions!

    CHOOSING LOOKS FOR A SHOOT

    SOLANGES MUST-HAVES

    From top: Juicy Couture sunglasses, $145. Similar styles at juicycouture

    .com. Giovanna Battaglia by Case Scenario iPhone cover, $30.

    yoox.com. Diptyque Do Son Eau de Toilette, $88 for 1.7 oz. nordstrom .com. Stubbs & Wootton shoes,

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  • Janes Style FileALPHABET CITY

    Harley wears a DKNY x Opening Ceremony long-sleeve tee, $145,

    and shoes, $175. J Brand tank, $265. M. Patmos

    skirt, $395. Y-3 visor, $95. Nike socks, $22. Details,

    see In This Issue.PHOTOGRAPHED BY

    JASON KIM.

    Rewind! Jane Keltner de Valle teams up with DJ Harley Viera-Newton to bring springs nineties-inspired looks into the here and now.

    old school

    ve always felt a kinship with

    Alexander Wang over our shared

    love of nineties hip-hop, which

    anyone who has attended a show or

    after-party of his can attest to (his

    New York store opening featured a

    live performance by Lauryn Hill

    hello!). But when the lights went up

    at his spring show and models hit the

    concrete runway in leather dresses

    laser-cut with his name, which was

    also branded on athletic-inspired

    waistbands, I felt as if Id taken an

    express train to my youth. Wangs

    wink back in time recalled the iconic

    Calvin Klein campaigns of the era

    starring Kate Moss and Marky Mark

    (Mark Wahlbergs name in his former

    life as a rapper). And Wang was

    hardly the only designer feeling

    nostalgic. From the return of the slip

    dress to raver style reimagined

    (please leave the glow sticks at home

    this time around), tis the season to

    reference the nineties.

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  • Janes Style FileSTRINGS ATTACHED

    Jane wears a Sportmax dress. Topshop sandals,

    $90. Harley wears an Elizabeth and James

    dress, $395. Tom Binns cuff. Topshop

    sandals, $110. Details, see In This Issue.

    PARTY MONSTER Nasty Gal Collection bralette, $80. J Brand dress, $445. Maison

    Scotch jersey, $65. Calvin Klein

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    To test-drive springs takes on the decade, I ring up one of my favorite girls-about-town, Harley Viera-Newton. In addition to having a sharp eye for clothes, Harley doesnt take herself too seriously and is a professional remixer (both in terms of dressing and DJing).

    TAKE ONE: LOGOMANIA via DKNYs graphic tee. When I was growing up in New York City in the nineties, the DKNY billboard on Houston and Broadway was larger-than-life and iconic. Basic rule: Dont mix or double up on logos. Too much of a good thing is always a bad thing. We decide to keep the palette a clean black and white, save for a strong red lip (one of Harleys signatures). A slick pony finishes the look. The result: urban cool.

    TAKE TWO: SLIP DRESSES as seen at Jason Wu, Max Mara, and a slew of other spring shows. For inspiration, look no further than patrician blonde Carolyn Bessette on the day of her wedding to JFK Jr., or Gwyneth Paltrow arm in arm with Brad Pitt at the 1996 Oscars. Consider it a testament to its enduring style that this look needs no updating. Give the slip dress a daytime spin with shower slides, and keep the makeup minimal and the hair straight.

    web extra!LISTEN TO HARLEY VIERA-NEWTONS FAVORITE

    NINETIES SONGS AT TEENVOGUE.COM!

    (Remember the flatiron? Time to bring it back.) Harley and I agree this is our personal favorite. Its pretty and girly, while still being comfortable and easy to dress up or down for day or night, she says.

    TAKE THREE:

    TECHNICOLOR RAVER as only Miuccia Prada could rehash it. Think primary-color shifts, bra tops worn over dresses, sporty jerseys layered underneath, and backpacks, barrettes, and

    athletic socks. This is risky business. If you dont have a masters in layering, you would be advised to steer clear of this trend. As for me, I will be sticking by the adage that if you lived through it the first time around, sit it out the second. My memories of attending raves under the Brooklyn Bridge are good enough for me. Besides, I never really liked techno music to begin with. C

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    EDITOR: JANE KELTNER DE VALLE

    My World dog daysI have an

    amazing dog named Barkley Bixby.

    Hes like a child to me.

    PAJAMA PARTYMy favorite place to hang out in L.A. is my house. Im

    really a homebody!

    playlistIm a huge fan of Ed Sheeran, Ron Pope, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and Lorde. As you can see, I like a wide range of music.

    From her top hangout spots to James Francos book, the Modern Family and Vampire Academy actress reveals her favorite things.

    SARAHHYLAND

    From top: Marigot pajama set, $115.

    marigotcollection.com. Mary Green eye mask,

    $25. marygreen.com.

    KISS AND TELL

    I love Chanel lipstick

    Superstition is the best color.

    TEENVOGUE.COM

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  • SUNNY DELIGHT Big, slouchy hats are my go-to accessory to wear

    on the beach.

    FRIGHT NIGHTIll always love Modern Familys rst Halloween episode. Ed [ONeill] and Soa [Vergara] kept cracking me up. It was one of the only times I really couldnt keep it together on set.

    magic kingdom

    Disneyland is my favorite place

    on earth. I could spend hours there and not even go

    on the rides.

    READING LISTI just got James Francos book A California Childhood. Its like looking into his diary, with all the old pictures, drawings, and journal entries.

    heart to heartFor Christmas my boyfriend, Matt, gave me a ring from

    Tiffany & Co. that says I Love You on it. I wear it all the time!

    From left: Jaclyn Smith hat, $13. Kmart. Topshop bag, $64. topshop.com.

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    EDITOR: ANDREW BEVAN

    Giddyap! Chanel-clad A-listers took over Dallas

    for a wild Texas-style shindig celebrating the labels

    rollicking pre-fall collection.

    BEST WESTERN

    Joan Smalls on the runway

    Laura Love in a Chanel

    Cruise dress

    Dakota Fanning in

    Chanel Haute Couture

    DAKOTA FANNING

    Alexa Chung

    in a Chanel

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    and running with that theme in a way that isnt cartoony feels very authentic

    and cool

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  • People WatchingCALIFORNIA COOL Bethany wears a Bethany Mota Collection cardigan, $34, tee, $14, jeggings, $30, earrings, $5 for set of three, and necklace, $9. aeropostale.com.PHOTOGRAPHED BY DANIEL KING.

    aero dynamic

    ethany Mota is having a major moment. At

    just 18 years old, the vlogger has achieved

    superstar status as YouTubes Macbarbie07,

    sharing two or more videos daily with her

    loyal fan following of 4 million plus. These

    Motavators, as she calls them, tune in for Bethanys

    take on everything from boys to beauty, including

    her signature haul videos, where the seasoned

    shopper shows off her newest fashion finds.

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    Mini mogul Bethany Mota (aka YouTube sensation

    Macbarbie07) broadcasts her comfy, cute style in a new collection with

    Aropostale.

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    It was only natural, then, that Bethanys next step

    would be a foray into clothing design. Like something right

    out of a teen dream, Aropostale came calling, and she

    jumped at the chance to translate her laid-back-but-girly

    style into her very own line. Composed of basics and

    statement pieces, playful accessories, and cheeky jewelry

    (OMG necklace, anyone?), the collection merges

    Bethanys favorites (Im all about the overalls!) with some

    major inspiration from her social mediasavvy viewers,

    who like to keep her updated on their latest tastes. Im

    always on Twitter, and they send pictures of their outfits,

    says Bethany, who incorporates the images into

    inspiration boards that she references when choosing

    everything from patterns to the fabric of the final pieces.

    Talk about market research!

    A material girl in a digital world, Bethany is nothing if

    not dedicated to her fans. She credits her connection with

    them for her meteoric successno small statement, as shes

    been at it since just 2009. Im all

    about building a relationship

    with viewers and getting to

    know them, she says. Their

    support is incredible, and Im

    always going to be here for

    them. And, of course, ensure

    that they have something cute

    to wear every step of the way.

    AVERY SPOFFORD

    MEETING A FAN

    RETAIL THERAPY Bethany Mota Collection jacket, $50, dress, $36, necklace, $8, and watch, $15. aeropostale.com.

    THE A-TEAM Bethany Mota Collection short-all, $30, top, $16, plaid shirt, $28, hat, $15, and necklace, $6. aeropostale.com.

    SPRING COLLECTION HIGHLIGHTSClockwise from left: Bethany

    Mota Collection tee, $14, necklace, $9, skirt, $28, and

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  • SPRINGFORWARD

    From trends to know to major new

    accessories, weve got your cheat sheet for the

    best fashion finds.

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    FLOWER POWER

    A Cline vest snapped by street-style photographer Tommy Ton outside

    the shows during Paris Fashion Week

    STREET SCENEWhether on the runway or in the

    front row, floral was everywhere at

    fashion week. Not your garden-variety blooms, the pretty print sees a major update in moody, dark shades and

    strong shapes.

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    took a cue from 1940s glamour for a collection of oversize baubles in bright

    jewel tones. And though the shapes are decidedly

    vintage, the pieces get a touch of the 21st century

    with their cool, sporty bands. Who says old cant be

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    PRADA BLING

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    LABEL TO LOVEWere wild for

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    cool slip-on sneaker.Mother of Pearl sneakers,

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    TEEN VOGUE, APRIL 2013

    IN THE FALL 2013 PRADA CAMPAIGN

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    Khoi Le backpack, price upon request.

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    f you want to wear your art on your

    sleeve, look no further than U.K. label

    The Rodnik Band. From Andy

    Warhols Campbells soup can to

    Salvador Dals lobster phone, major

    Pop pieces are the inspiration for

    designer Philip Colberts bright and

    playful clothes. For spring he turned to

    another collection of iconic images: the

    Peanuts comics. We enlisted ultracool

    actress Jazzy de Lisser to take the

    eye-catching looks for a spin on the

    streets of London.

    The 22-year-old Brit began her

    acting career when a friend asked her

    to audition for an independent film. I

    always wanted to direct and Id never

    done any acting, she explains. I

    decided to give it a go and ended up in

    the lead role. The movie went on to

    win an award at the Sundance Film

    Festival and inspired de Lisser to enroll

    in drama school in New York City.

    Now she spends her time jetting

    between Los Angeles and London for

    auditions and parts.

    And though her day-to-day style

    veers toward the basic, shes always up

    for trying a fun look. What I wear

    depends completely on my mood,

    she says. I usually think less is

    more, but some days I wake up

    and feel the complete opposite!

    For those times, shes got her

    Rodnik pieces to help turn

    heads. The collection is great

    because you can keep it really

    casual or dress it up, she says. I

    love it! VICTORIA LEWIS

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    comicTRIPIt Brit actress Jazzy de Lisser shows her funny side in the new Rodnik x Peanuts mash-up.

    OUR PICKSFrom left: Rodnik x

    Peanuts T-shirt, $65, and cap, $79.

    therodnikband.com.

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    From left: American Retro jacket, $350. americanretro

    .fr. Denim & Supply Ralph Lauren jacket, $298. Macys. ASOS jacket, $86. asos.com.

    PHOTOGRAPHED BY JOANNA MCCLURE.

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  • People Are Talking About

    EDITOR: DANA MATHEWS

    elevision has introduced

    audiences to all sorts of

    memorable families: the

    ghoulish Addams Family,

    the bubbly Brady Bunch, and

    Full Houses wholesome Tanners,

    to name a few. But not many

    prime-time households are as

    unforgettable as the Fosters,

    the clan in ABC Familys ground-

    breaking series about a lesbian

    couple raising their biological

    son alongside several adopted

    and foster children. The Fosters,

    now the networks most popular

    show after Pretty Little Liars,

    features a stellar ensemble

    castand a breakout star in

    20-year-old Maia Mitchell, whose

    turn as Callie Jacob, a teenager

    with a troubled past, should not

    be missed.

    The Teen Beach Movie

    alums journey to landing the part

    involved traveling halfway

    around the worldfrom her

    hometown of Lismore, Australia,

    to Los Angelesjust to audition.

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    Maia Mitchell steals the spotlight in ABC Familys

    hit show The Fosters.

    TRUE BLUEMaia wears a Marc by Marc Jacobs dress. Mark Cross handbag. Details, see In This Issue.PHOTOGRAPHED BY MICHAEL HAUPTMAN.

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    immediate connection to Callie helped her identify with the

    complex character. If you look beyond her hard life, Callie

    and I are similar, she says. Shes sweet, loyal, and loving.

    Personality traits arent all the two share: A family member of

    mine went through a situation like Callies, with a foster kid,

    she reveals. And growing up with a younger brother helped

    Maia bond with her on-screen brothers, played by Jake T.

    Austin, David Lambert, and Hayden Byerly. Were like

    siblings, on and off set, she admits.

    Maia says executive producer Jennifer Lopez (yes, J.Lo!)

    is among her most enthusiastic supporters. Recently the cast

    introduced her at a dinner in Washington, D.C., Maia says.

    When we stepped offstage, Jennifer hugged me and said, Im

    so proud of you! Shes awesome. Still, Maia says there are

    fansmany living within the foster care systemwho expect

    the show to portray the darker side of their reality. There is

    abuse and mistreatment, Maia acknowledges. In later

    episodes, Callie will spend time with girls

    dealing with a more difficult foster upbringing.

    When she isnt busy filming, Maia

    finds time for her passions: singing and

    songwriting. She names 60s folk icon Joni

    Mitchell as her musical inspiration. And when it

    comes to acting, Maia insists the skys the limit. I

    want to do theater, TV, movies, she says, citing

    Claire Danes as an idol, as long as the role

    allows me to grow as an actress and a person.

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    THE HERE AND NOWFrom the author who brought us The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants comes the gripping page-turner about a girl whos willing to risk it all for love and the fate of the future world.

    THE ART OF SECRETSWhere theres smoke, theres fireand, appar-ently, valuable art! When the Khan familys home is mysteriously burned to the ground, the funds from a priceless painting come to their rescue. Through unique journal entries, articles, and interviews, a tangled web of unusual secrets unfolds.

    THE STRANGE AND BEAUTIFUL SORROWS OF AVA LAVENDEREvery 15-year-old just wants to fit in with the crowd. But when youre born with wings, its hard not to stand out. This fantasy follows Ava Lavenders discovery of her one-of-a-kind self.

    THE VIGILANTE POETS OF SELWYN ACADEMYIts up to Ethan, his friends, and their poetry-inspired protest to take down the sleazy reality TV show that has hijacked their school. LIANA WESTON

    SPRING BREAK BOOKS Vacations best accessory: the perfect book, of course.

    IN A SCENE FROM THE FOSTERS

    MAKING A SPLASHOhne Titel crop top, $250. Red Valentino skirt, $450. Jimmy Choo shoes. Details, see In This Issue.

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  • Beauty& Health

    EDITOR: ELAINE WELTEROTH

    From off-duty-model hair to perfect lashes, discover the backstage beauty tips you need to know now.

    MASTER CLASS

    PARTING WAYS On the runways hair was up,

    down, wigged, and crowned, but the middle

    part emerged as the easiest (and most affordable!) way to update your style in real life. It was wet-look chic at

    Marni and ultrasleek at Chlo. Concerned it favors only perfectly symmetrical faces (like Sui Hes and Liu

    Wens, here)? Dont be. Adding a bit of height at

    the crown makes this flattering for all.

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    When makeup guru Val Garland perfected the mega-glam

    lashes at Herv Lger by Max Azria, it wasnt with a mascara

    wand. I always use a fan brush, she reveals. The key is to wiggle

    the fan into the root after applying a generous coat of black mascara. It fills in any

    gaps and creates the illusion of thicker lashes, Val says.

    Sephora Collection Lash Fan Brush #220, $18. sephora.com.

    TOP IT OFF

    PROENZA PREMIERE

    Meet M.A.C. and Proenza Schoulers

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    Eye Liner in Rich Experience, $21. All, maccosmetics.com.

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    IT CANT BE TOO PERFECT,

    says hair legend Guido. When you have a great outfit on, theres something even cooler about leaving the hair a bit messy.

    THINK OF HAIR PRODUCTS AS YOU

    WOULD COSMETICS, Guido notes. Its all about layering. For a slept-in finish, try Redken Guts 10 Volume Spray Foam ($17, redken

    .com for salons) on wet hair to lift roots, then finish with Balmain

    Texturizing Salt Spray ($28, wonderlandbeautyparlor.com).

    BLOW-DRYING

    IS KEY, Guido says. A DIY trick we picked

    up from stylist Paul Hanlon: Blow-dry your hair in a ponytail. It makes even the thickest, heaviest

    strands featherlight.

    IN FULL FLOWERNot a floral kind of girl? Think again.

    At left: Dolce & Gabbana Dolce. At right, clockwise from top: Reiss Grey Flower, Aerin Lilac Path, Gucci Flora 1966, Kenzo Couleur Yellow, Elizabeth and James Nirvana White, Calvin Klein Endless Euphoria. Details, see In This Issue.

    The latest crop of floral fragrances range from full-on pretty to downright rebellious.

    Take Dolceour top pick for an everyday scentwhich offers a hint of both qualities. Its a delicate and feminine harmony of white flowers, says designer Stefano Gabbana. The blend of sheer musks give it a distinctive quality without being too in-your-face. Also consider peony-based options like Elizabeth and James Nirvana White (soft and creamy) or Gucci Flora 1966 (slightly sweet and powdery)theyre fragrant but not overwhelming.

    Craving a romantic perfume? Aerin Lilac Path is positively swoonworthy. Should you prefer lighter, fresher scents, try Kenzo Couleur Yellow (citrusy) or Calvin Klein Endless Euphoria (fruity). In the mood for

    something with an edge? Check out Reiss Grey Flower: The combination of jasmine, patchouli, and amber is beyond cool, and as far away as you can get from your mothers standby scent. ANNE-MARIE GUARNIERI

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    E VIP TREATMENT: When skin feels like its taken a beating, its susceptible to breakouts, explains celeb facialist Joanna Vargas. Take note from models who were treated to luxurious mini facials before hitting their makeup chairs backstage at Balmain and The Row.

    BRIGHT IDEA: To look lit from within instantly, makeup artist Uzo dabs Nars The Multiple in Copacabana ($39, Bloomingdales) onto cheekbones before applying foundation.

    BRONZE AMBITION: At Michael Kors, makeup guru Dick Page mixed two tones of the designers Bronze Powder ($50 each, Macys)a hint of red on the apples and taupe for subtle contoursto achieve the perfect back-from-vacation glow.

    The pro tricks that will change the way you glow forever.

    ORANGE IS THE NEW REDThe seasons head-turning shade

    works on everyonepromise!Maybelline New York Color

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    ail art started as a microtrend. In-the-know pros at cult salons would

    hand-paint embellished tips for a few select clients. Then, thanks to busy

    fingers, they were blogged, pinned, Liked, shared, tweetedand just

    like that, over-the-top manis were everywhere.

    The inevitable result? People got tired of blingy nails, says Jin Soon Choi,

    one of fashions most lauded manicurists. Now they want something more

    modern and clean. Case in point: the stark white, black-striped manicure she

    created for Tibis spring 2014 show, above. I saw so many

    patterns, textures, and colors on the runways, Jin

    notes. The nails cant clash with the clothing.

    But that doesnt mean they cant be fun.

    After Jin whipped up a custom blend of

    white lacquer for models backstage

    (White polish is in, definitely), she took

    it up a notch with thin stripes of glittery

    black polish that darted across just three

    nailstwo horizontal, one vertical. The

    result: a new wave of impossibly chic

    nail art. But before you dive in headfirst,

    remember that you have to draw the line

    somewhere. PHILLIP PICARDI

    SHOW OF HANDS

    Its really on-trend to have simple nail art, says manicurist Jin Soon Choi, who created this look backstage at Tibi.

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    Minimal manis, major impact.

    Fashions go-to, Jin Soon Choi,

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    Burberry Brit Rhythm [$70 for 1.7 oz., burberry .com]. I love the

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    when I first smelled it as a child. I thought

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  • ROCK CANDYYumi wears a Prada dress and top. DKNY x I Still Love You NYC visor, $210. On right wrist: Janis by Janis Savitt black cuff, $100. Toga green bracelet, $154. Proenza Schouler pouch, $395. On left wrist: Janis by Janis Savitt yellow bracelet, $100, and black bracelet, $80. Eddie Borgo medallion cuff, $350, and ring, $275. Details, see In This Issue.FASHION EDITOR: HAVANA LAFFITTE.

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    Be a fashion all-star in the seasons glammed-up take on sportswear. Photographed by Gregory Harris.

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    Opening Ceremony tee, $175. Thakoon Addition

    blouse. Christopher Kane skirt. Atelier Swarovski

    by Christopher Kane necklace. On right wrist:

    Issey Miyake bangle, $320. Jeremy Scott

    clutch, $200. On left wrist: Mitchel Primrose cuff. Rag

    & Bone shoes. Details, see In This Issue.

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  • TEAM PLAYERTommy Hilfiger red dress. Stolen Girlfriends Club tank, $80. Hache culottes and striped pants. Joseph large metal collar. Atelier Swarovski by Christopher Kane necklace, $445. On both wrists: Sacai wristbands. Marni shoes.

    BEAUTY NOTE:Get cool, piecey texture by running Garnier Fructis Mess Maker Power Putty through the ends of your hair.

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  • VISION QUEST

    Ashish top. DKNY x Opening Ceremony

    long-sleeve tee, $165. James Long skirt. Adidas

    Originals x Opening Ceremony cap, $140. Kenzo pouch. DKNY

    sneakers, $115. Details, see In This Issue.

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  • LINE DEFENSEHood By Air top. Creatures of

    the Wind white shirt, $395. Milly skirt, $365. 3.1 Phillip Lim bag.

    Toga Pulla belt, $340. Prada socks, $315. Marni shoes. Details, see In This Issue.

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  • o one knows you better than your best

    friend. Lea Michele and I have shared

    some pretty unique experiences since

    we met eight years ago. Weve simu-

    lated sex more than 1,000 times

    onstage in Spring Awakening. Weve performed

    everything from show tunes to Like a Virgin on

    Glee. Ive watched her sing for the President and

    accept Billboards first-ever Triple Threat Award,

    and Ive seen her laugh so hard that she peed her

    pants. Since Glee, she has inspired people across

    the world with her unapologetic ambition, insane

    talent, and astonishing grace. Me, especially.

    I sat down with Lea in Venice, California, at

    one of her favorite restaurants, Gjelina, to talk

    about her life and her debut album, and to ask the

    questions only a best friend is allowed to ask.

    JONATHAN GROFF: Sitting here in Venice, its a far

    cry from when we met in that dark building in

    Chelsea, auditioning for Spring Awakening.

    LEA MICHELE: Its so crazy. If you told me then that

    now wed be here doing an interview because I

    was on the cover of Teen Vogue for my album and

    you have your show Looking, I would be like

    LM & JG: [Simultaneously] You are crazy!

    Broadway, Glee, and everything in betweenJonathan Groff has been by Lea Micheles side through it all. The star opens up to her best friend about how she stays strong and happy. Photographed by Giampaolo Sgura.

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  • RAY OF LIGHT Lea wears an A.P.C.

    dress customized by Teen Vogue, $415.

    Mokuba ribbon (worn in hair), $4 per yard.

    Catbird ring, $148. Details, see In

    This Issue.FASHION EDITOR:

    PATRICK MACKIE.

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  • LM: You were literally raised on a farm in

    Pennsylvania, and I grew up working in

    the city. The fact that we became best

    friends is so strange.

    JG: What do you expect, when we had to

    be so intimate with each other in Spring

    Awakening during such formative years?

    LM: If I had to kiss you right now, I most

    certainly could not.

    JG: Really?

    LM: I dont think I could. I really think I

    would laugh too hard. Whereas we used

    to make the hell out.

    JG: Especially onstage. There was that

    one timewell, maybe I shouldnt talk

    about it while were eating....

    LM: You were sick!

    JG: Yes. During the hayloft scene, where

    we always open-mouth kissed. I had the

    stomach flu and I was going to vomit in

    your mouth. You opened your mouth

    and I was like, Nuh-uh.

    LM: At intermission you were vomiting

    so hard! I was laughing hysterically.

    JG: It wasnt funny! I was in so much

    pain. Ugh.

    LM: Remember that night we hid from

    security and slept in the scary-ass

    Eugene ONeill Theatre with John

    Gallagher, Jr.? Oh, God, we had the best

    time. We sat on the stage with a bottle of

    wine and candles and prayed to the

    theater gods for blessing us with such

    success. We pricked our fingersI still

    have a black dot on my finger from that,

    by the way. We put a little blood on a

    piece of paper and framed it. Christine

    Jones [the scenic designer] took that

    piece of paper and built it into the set that

    now goes around with all the Spring

    Awakening touring productions.

    JG: When we carved our names in the

    theater, you said something so sweet. I

    still remember it because it meant so

    much to me.

    SWEET DISPOSITION ASOS dress, $68. Horses Atelier slip, $335. American Eagle Outfitters necklace (worn as headband), $16. House of Lavande bracelet, $348. Opposite page: Jonathan wears an A.P.C. sweater, $370. Calvin Klein Collection shorts. Burberry Prorsum shoes. Lea wears a Marc by Marc Jacobs dress. American Eagle Outfitters flats, $30. Details, see In This Issue.

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    Prorsum shirt and shoes. Calvin Klein Collection

    shorts. Lea wears a Loft sweater, $60. Guess dress,

    $98. Cult Gaia headband, $75. Catbird ring, $148.

    Dogeared necklace, $54. Lulu Frost charm. Details,

    see In This Issue.

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  • LM: Are you going to cry?!

    JG: A little bit.

    LM: Whats wrong with you? Get it together!

    JG: You said, I would give up this entire experience for

    our relationship.

    LM: Its so true. At the end of the day I would most

    certainly give up Spring Awakening, which was the

    greatest experience of my life, to have met you. In this

    lifetime, if there is anything you need, its a best friend.

    Its so crazy to talk about Spring Awakening because I

    feel like weve lived 10 lives since then. I was the one

    always saying to you, Ill

    never get that part. No

    one will ever hire me.

    The biggest limits are the

    ones you make for

    yourself. You believed in

    me a lot.

    JG: And now your debut

    album is about to be

    released. Its kind of

    incredible, huh?

    LM: During Glee, I felt like

    I was scratching that itch

    of being an artist. I was at

    a great place in my life

    and I was so unbelievably

    happymy relationship

    with Cory made me feel

    like I could reach for the

    stars and more. So I was

    like, Im going to chal-

    lenge myself and do this

    record now. Its obvi-

    ously pop, but I think it

    shows me off as a singer.

    JG: I feel like Ive never heard you sound this way

    before.

    LM: Its me. Its Lea. Its not Rachel Berry. Its not Lea on

    Broadway.

    JG: Why is it called Louder?

    LM: Louder is like me. Im loud, I come from an Italian

    family, I dont stop talking.

    JG: Oh, I know! Whats your favorite song on the album?

    LM: My favorite song is, 100 percent, Youre Mine. I

    listened to it the other dayit was the one song I had the

    most emotional reaction to, just because thats my

    relationship with Cory.

    JG: What was Corys favorite song?

    LM: He was such a fan, you dont understand. He would

    be like, Youre going to be a pop star! What are we

    going to do? Are we going to, like, go on the road? He

    would say, This is going to be big! And Id be like, I

    dont know. He heard every song and gave me his

    notes on everything. He loved Battlefield. Im getting

    chills thinking about it. I would say Burn with You

    was his favorite. He came into the studio that day.

    JG: I feel like the world has been compassionately

    watching to see how you would react to what hap-

    pened. And across the board, youve presented yourself

    in such a classy way. You really are the quintessential

    role model. And as your friend, watching you go

    through what you went through, I saw you exhibit so

    much strength. Where do you think that strength comes

    from? I cant comprehend it.

    LM: I somehow feel the insane love Cory and I had for

    each other morphed

    into this strength that I

    have right now. Theres

    just something about

    knowing hes watching

    everything Im doing

    and feeling like I have to

    do everything now not

    just for me but for him. I

    also have a safety net

    below meif I fall or if

    its too much, my friends

    and family will be there

    to catch me.

    JG: But th