


n°1 | In Conversation
n°1 | In Conversation
n°1 | In Conversation


n°2 | Culture

Seductive, vampy, and intoxicatingly enigmatic, Dita Von Teese has innovated an intriguingly transgressive world of vintage glamour, class, opulence, and timeless beauty.
A career in pictures of rock’s most untamed, radical, and compassionate icon, 27 years after her passing.
Emerging from Birmingham’s gritty streets to international acclaim, Kelli Ali has become one of music’s most quietly radical forces.
Armed with an unapologetic, no holds barred approach to comedy, Margaret Cho has blazed an unparalleled trail as one of the most influential and fearless figures in entertainment.
From the punk trenches of D.C. to the sacred gothic halls of darkwave, Monica Richards has forged a singular path defined by rebellion, ritual, and reinvention.
Paz de la Huerta’s distinct ability to persist against all odds — to persevere, to evolve, to grow — have catapulted her from a provocative, untamed sex icon to an endearing, powerful survivor.
In the mid-1990s, Nina Persson became the world’s most beloved accidental pop star. As the frontwoman of The Cardigans, her coolly detached voice floated effortlessly over impossibly sweet melodies and deceptively dark lyrics — none more iconic than the bubblegum heartbreak of “Lovefool.”
Wendy James has never played by the rules. Catapulted into the spotlight in the late '80s as the fierce and fearless frontwoman of Transvision Vamp, she became a pivotal icon of pop rock rebellion — equal parts punk provocateur, pin-up, and pop star.
From the punk trenches of D.C. to the sacred gothic halls of darkwave, Monica Richards has forged a singular path defined by rebellion, ritual, and reinvention.
Paz de la Huerta’s distinct ability to persist against all odds — to persevere, to evolve, to grow — have catapulted her from a provocative, untamed sex icon to an endearing, powerful survivor.
In the mid-1990s, Nina Persson became the world’s most beloved accidental pop star. As the frontwoman of The Cardigans, her coolly detached voice floated effortlessly over impossibly sweet melodies and deceptively dark lyrics — none more iconic than the bubblegum heartbreak of “Lovefool.”
Wendy James has never played by the rules. Catapulted into the spotlight in the late '80s as the fierce and fearless frontwoman of Transvision Vamp, she became a pivotal icon of pop rock rebellion — equal parts punk provocateur, pin-up, and pop star.
From the punk trenches of D.C. to the sacred gothic halls of darkwave, Monica Richards has forged a singular path defined by rebellion, ritual, and reinvention.
Paz de la Huerta’s distinct ability to persist against all odds — to persevere, to evolve, to grow — have catapulted her from a provocative, untamed sex icon to an endearing, powerful survivor.
In the mid-1990s, Nina Persson became the world’s most beloved accidental pop star. As the frontwoman of The Cardigans, her coolly detached voice floated effortlessly over impossibly sweet melodies and deceptively dark lyrics — none more iconic than the bubblegum heartbreak of “Lovefool.”
Wendy James has never played by the rules. Catapulted into the spotlight in the late '80s as the fierce and fearless frontwoman of Transvision Vamp, she became a pivotal icon of pop rock rebellion — equal parts punk provocateur, pin-up, and pop star.
The iconoclastic Garbage frontwoman asks us to seek fulfillment and not dim our light.
A career in pictures of rock’s most untamed, radical, and compassionate icon, 27 years after her passing.
Known as India’s fearless “Lady of the Harley,” Veenu Paliwal turned the open road into a radical canvas, painting a bold picture of freedom, resilience, and enduring passion for women around the world.
A career in pictures of punk’s disruptive visionary who read ruin in the billboards and found freedom in distortion and defiance.
In 2008 at the age of fourteen, I very inadvertently rose to prominence within the fashion industry as the youngest internationally distributed print magazine editor in the world.
It has always been the most provocative act of rebellion for a woman to love herself.
The monumental visual artist invites us to trust our instincts and not fear failure or success.
As a queer woman, I have seen enough Kristen Stewart memes to last me a lifetime. When I lived in Los Angeles, I ran into her often and noticed that some of her most iconic on-screen body language translated to the aisles of our local healthy grocery store – lip-biting.
The legendary screenwriter of Carol and Call Jane calls us to find humor in everything and embrace “the other.”