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TRIPLE THREAT THEY’RE THE NEWEST FACES TO TAKE ON JANE AUSTEN’S CLASSIC (WITH A TWIST) AND ARE CLIMBING THE LIST OF MOST-WANTED ACTRESSES. GO BEHIND THE SCENES OF OUR SHOOT, WHERE LILY, SUKI, AND BELLA TELL US THE BEST ADVICE THEY’VE EVER RECEIVED AND HOW TO GET OUT OF A BAD DATE. MARIECLAIRE.COM/NEXT-BIG-THINGS FRONT-ROW ACCESS Follow us on Snapchat to get an inside look—in real time—at what we’re doing all day every day, from runway shows to interviews with stars to the most exclusive events. (Golden Globes red carpet, anyone?) Just take a picture of our Snapcode above, then upload it to the “add by Snapcode” option on your account. Watch the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Girls in Action Enter for a chance to win a trip for two…
IN OUR INBOX LEA LOVE Thank you for your great cover story on Lea Michele [“Lea Lets Loose”]. Her talent and work ethic have always been an inspiration. She even got my boyfriend and me to try Pilates, which we now love. I’m excited to hear her second album! —Laurel Procter, Richmond, VA SCREEN QUEEN Lea Michele has been through hell and back, and look at her now. She is strong and ambitious, and showing her like this is an inspiration. Thank you! —Marion Cornu, Dreux, France RING LEADER I loved reading about Ellie Goulding’s passion for boxing [“Knock Out”]. Strong vegan women like Ellie are giving stereotypes a one-two punch. —Michelle Kretzer, Holiday, FL POWER PLAYER I received November’s “Power Issue” after I had finished interviewing for a position…
At Marie Claire, we’re obsessed with finding out what the next big thing will be—not just what everyone will be talking about next week, but what’s being dreamed up and created that will revolutionize the way we live our lives. So this month, I tasked our editors with searching far and wide, consulting with experts (one even has the title “digital prophet”), and exploring new frontiers in all of the areas we love—fashion, beauty, entertainment, wellness, work, and more—to discover the inventions we didn’t even know we were looking forward to. The results were mind-blowing. Did you know that soon you’ll be able to text a perfume to a friend? Or 3-D-print a facial mask customized just for your skin? Or that there is a genius solution to the masses…
CONSULTANT ROBIN RASKIN @Robinr New York City–based Raskin, who produces the lifestyle elements of the annual Consumer Electronics Show, previews some of the conference’s game changers in “It’s Show Time!” (p. 22). “Tech has become very personal,” she says. FAVORITE MEAL: Anything I make myself. PERSONAL STYLE IN A WORD: Eclectic. FASHION EDITOR-AT-LARGE ALISON EDMOND @aledmond The L.A.-based stylist dressed Bella Heathcote, Lily James, and Suki Waterhouse for “They’re the Next Big Things” (p. 78); the Pride and Prejudice and Zombies actresses “loved being reunited,” she says. For the shoot, “We wanted to showcase exciting pieces from the spring/summer collections.” FAVORITE ACCESSORY: Slides. FAVORITE ACTRESS: Anne Bancroft. CONSULTANT DAVID SHING @shingy AOL’s NYC-based digital prophet, who spends his time distilling online trends and behaviors, shared his expertise on how we’ll…
CLASS REUNION: Through fight training and filming on the set of PPZ in England, the actresses bonded—and they’ve kept in touch since wrapping. They even have a group text. “I don’t think any of us has ever done anything where we all just got on so well,” Waterhouse says. “We’ve kind of created this pack.” SAY WHAT? A native Australian, Heathcote introduced MC to slang from Down Under, revealing: “I’m a massive dag and a bit of a bogan.” Translation: “A dag is someone who is a bit of a dork, goofy, nerdy. And a bogan is kind of like a [country girl].” CLOTHES CALL: James divulged that her picture-perfect style isn’t always effortless. “When I get ready to go out, I will try on an outfit about 100 times,”…
“WE HAVE TO MAKE IT OUR PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY TO SHOW THE NEXT GENERATION AND CURRENT WOMEN THAT THEY BELONG IN COMPUTER SCIENCE, AND WITH IT THEY CAN CHANGE THE WORLD.” YOUTUBE CEO SUSAN WOJCICKI, 2015 GRACE HOPPER CELEBRATION OF WOMEN IN COMPUTING “WHEN THIS SCRIPT CAME, EVERYONE WAS LIKE, ‘WHAT IS NETFLIX?’ IT’S ONLY BEEN TWO YEARS, AND NOW WE’RE AT THE BEGINNING OF SOMETHING.” TAYLOR SCHILLING, VULTURE “I TAKE RISKS BECAUSE I GET BORED. AND I GET BORED VERY EASILY.” RIHANNA, NME “I NEVER WANTED TO BE RECOGNIZED AS A BLACK ACTRESS. I WANTED TO BE RECOGNIZED AS AN INCREDIBLE ACTRESS.” TARAJI P. HENSON, ACCESSORIES COUNCIL EXCELLENCE (ACE) AWARDS “I WANT TO BE STRONG FOR GIRLS. I JUST WANT THEM TO KNOW THAT THERE IS AN OPTION OF STANDING…