Giorgio Armani takes to the high seas in high style with Bar Refaeli, in the December issue of Harper's Bazaar. The designer offers a tour of his yacht, the Main, discusses his lifestyle, and chats with Refaeli about Leonardo DiCaprio.
"How's Leo?" Armani asks, referring to Leonardo DiCaprio, Refaeli's boyfriend. "Oh, he's good," she replies. "He's jealous I'm here." "I'll bet," comes Armani's reply.
"I need to close myself off in my own private world," he says. "I am too exposed normally. The boat is a refuge."
"What I like about being on a boat is the rhythm and the routines," Armani says, seated in front of a minimal onboard fireplace. "They remind me of the military. It's discipline."
Naomi Watts, a guest on Armani's Main: "He's Captain Mr. Chic," says the actress. "His yacht is a floating version of himself: sleek, chic, and very comfortable."
For more photos and the full story, visit www.harpersbazaar.com/armani or pick up a copy of Harper's Bazaar's December issue, on stands November 23.
Photo credit: Frederike Helwig for Harper's Bazaar.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Katy Perry Graces Harper's Bazaar's December Cover
Katy Perry graces Harper’s Bazaar’s December cover, and in the interview, the provocative pop star talks about being Mrs. Brand, her risqué style, body image, and more. The glamorous photo shoot captures another side of Katy Perry: the sophisticated femme fatale.
On her husband, Russell Brand and his spiritual quest: “I always knew I wanted a great man of God, someone who was going to be an inspiration for people and also be a lovely husband and father,” she says. “We’re at different places in our lives, but we can still grow together. He’s thought-provoking, articulate, a real advocate. I also definitely wanted to have a laugh. I have all that in him.”
She is part of a new wave of pop stars—among them, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Fergie— but her fellow quick-change artists are more sisters than competitors: “We’re all unique. That’s why we all win and we all can exist. People don’t want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn’t do what Rihanna does. I couldn’t do what Gaga does. They can’t do what I do.”
On her image: “I’m kind of a good girl—and I’m not,” she says. “I’m a good girl because I really believe in love, integrity, and respect. I’m a bad girl because I like to tease. I know that I have sex appeal in my deck of cards. But I like to get people think ing. That’s what the stories in my music do.”
On her husband, Russell Brand and his spiritual quest: “I always knew I wanted a great man of God, someone who was going to be an inspiration for people and also be a lovely husband and father,” she says. “We’re at different places in our lives, but we can still grow together. He’s thought-provoking, articulate, a real advocate. I also definitely wanted to have a laugh. I have all that in him.”
She is part of a new wave of pop stars—among them, Lady Gaga, Rihanna, and Fergie— but her fellow quick-change artists are more sisters than competitors: “We’re all unique. That’s why we all win and we all can exist. People don’t want just vanilla. They want 31 flavors. I couldn’t do what Rihanna does. I couldn’t do what Gaga does. They can’t do what I do.”
On her image: “I’m kind of a good girl—and I’m not,” she says. “I’m a good girl because I really believe in love, integrity, and respect. I’m a bad girl because I like to tease. I know that I have sex appeal in my deck of cards. But I like to get people think ing. That’s what the stories in my music do.”
Photo credit: Alexi Lubomirski for Harper’s Bazaar. The December issue of Harper's Bazaar hits newsstands November 23. For more info click here.
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