Quien cover
Huppenkothen appears on the cover of an August 2014 issue of Quien magazine.
Rolling Stone cover
Katy Perry appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Rolling Stone. She defends herself over accusations of cultural insensitivities.
As far as the mummy thing, I based it on plastic surgery. Look at someone like Kim Kardashian or Ice-T’s wife, Coco. Those girls aren’t African-American. But it’s actually a representation of our culture wanting to be plastic
Essence Cover
Scott appears on the cover of Essence to discuss being unapologetic about her actions, music, and fashion. She only talks about people trying to warn her from moving in with her boyfriend too soon.
My only job is to be happy. So for everybody who cares about me and is not trying to be all up in a ‘celebrity’s business’ just know that I’m happy.
On her clothes:
I’ll take something that’s a bit too small and just make it into something else.
W cover
Rihanna appears on the cover of the September 2014 issue of W magazine. Rihanna appears in more photos inside the magazine wearing Alexander McQueen.
Editor-in-Chief Stefano Tonchi:
Rihanna came (to the shoot) with her own mental mood board, channeling the power of Grace Jones and the sophistication of Josephine Baker.
Newsweek cover
Newsweek devotes its cover story to Jewish emigration from Europe, which it says is being driven by anti-Semitism. Author Adam LeBor:
The mob howled for vengeance, the missiles raining down on the synagogue walls as the worshippers huddled inside. It was a scene from Europe in the 1930s – except this was eastern Paris on the evening of July 13th, 2014. LeBor says the 2014 Gaza conflict is partly to blame, but the rise in ‘the world’s oldest hatred’ predates the war:
One weekend in May seemed to epitomise the darkness. On May 24th a gunman pulled out a Kalashnikov assault rifle at the Jewish Museum in Brussels and opened fire, killing four people. The next day the results of the elections to the European parliament showed a surge in support for extreme-right parties in France, Greece, Hungary and Germany.
American Jewish journalist Jeffrey Goldberg:
At what point do the Jews of America and the Jews of Israel tell the Jews of Europe that it might be time to get out?
Fader cover
Minaj is featured on the cover of Fader magazine’s fall fashion issue. During a Q&A inside the issue Minaj is questioned about how creating pop music has changed her career.
I felt like my pop music made me have to retell my story. My credibility as an MC—I never thought I would have to explain that. I thought it was so evident that I belonged here [in hip-hop]. Looking back now, I love that I was pushed to reinvent myself because when I sit back and I really look, I need hip-hop, and hip-hop needs me.
Cosmopolitan cover
The actress appears on the cover of the September 2014 issue of Cosmopolitan magazine. She also tells the magazine about her Fifty Shades of Grey audition.
It’s one of those things where you have to commit wholeheartedly or you’re going to make a fool of yourself.
Teen Vogue cover
Jenner appears on the cover of the September 2014 issue of Teen Vogue and two collectors’ covers.
People didn’t want to take a chance on me, I think because I was sort of known. They were a little bit on the fence about it. Some people might think that what I’ve done before made it easier for me to get jobs, but it was actually a disadvantage. I had to work even harder.
Look UK cover
Knowles appears on the cover of a August 2014 issue of Look UK magazine. She talks about Jay-Z’s sex tape, their therapist, and divorce lawyers.
It’s Jay-Z’s final mistake.
Allure Russia cover
Mihalik appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Allure Russia magazine.
Allure Korea cover
Seyfried appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Allure Korea magazine.
Flare cover
Ora appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Flare magazine. She talks about makeup, the Rimmel collection, and people comparing her to Rihanna.
There’s always competition. I definitely feel it. I thrive off of it. I love it. I don’t look at it as a competition, I look at it as a form of energy.
Professional Photographer cover
Knowles appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Professional Photographer magazine.
InStyle cover
Deschanel appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of InStyle magazine. She talks about not being a fan of showing skin and how she thinks it is dumb to worry over brands.
There is an audience for more modest clothes.
British GQ cover
Alba appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of British GQ magazine. She talks about Paul Walker, the Sin City sequel, and her body.
“I have to enhance what I like about my body and my stomach is good. My legs I’m not as excited about all the time, but I wouldn’t cover up my stomach. That’s what women do. Enhance what we’ve got.
Self cover
Alba appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Self magazine. She talks about marriage frustrations, being in her 30’s, and food.
I have the same food philosophy for myself as I do for my kids. We eat mostly lean protein and fresh fruit and vegetables, nothing processed or from a box, if we can. For me, when I don’t eat a ton of carbs, I have more energy. But I’ll for sure have a piece of chocolate. I will mow through a bowl of guacamole. If I’m not going to have dessert, I’ll have a martini.
Dazed cover
Minaj is featured on the cover of Dazed magazine’s autumn/winter issue. The issue features a double cover of Minaj, one a reality shot, the other a fantasy shot. Inside the issue Minaj poses for an 18-page photo shoot taken by photographer Jeff Bark.
Town and Country cover
Fanning appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Town & Country magazine. She talks about her mother’s sacrifice, getting into show biz young, and privacy.
I’m just never going to parade my personal life. If you choose to not do it, it’s not hard to not do it… Any part of an artistic business is made better by there being a little mystery. That’s what movies are about.
Elle UK cover
Cole appears on the cover of a August 2014 issue of Elle UK magazine. She talks about how she has lost herself.
I’d look in a mirror and think, “Who the hell is she?” I didn’t know what I thought or felt about anything, couldn’t make decisions – I didn’t even know what to eat or drink. Something was seriously wrong: It felt like a nervous breakdown. I had to stop, get out of my life I’d been living and find myself again. The consequences if I didn’t were just too frightening.
Elle cover
Wiig appears on the cover of the August 2014 issue of Elle magazine. She talks about being naked in Welcome to Me and being categorized as a comedian.
It’s not necessarily a bad thing. You have to have some sort of context for a person to register in your brain, and I was introduced to the world as a cast member of SNL. But I’ve always wanted to do dramatic stuff, to write and direct, do a lot of different things. Comedy is where my heart lies, but there’s also something really satisfying about being able to step away with a small crew, become a character and get to know her for a few months at a time.