Rihanna has always excelled at playing by her own rules and based on her enviable trajectory – it’s obvious that the ability to be her biggest cheerleader has been a rewarding experience.
She is currently Vogue’s latest obsession and in the pages she magnificently brings to life – the Bahamian superstar opens up about the ride of her life thus far and why things are only going to get better.
Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o has had quite the whirlwind reception ever since she stunned the world with her amazing turn in 12 Years a Slave, the film that launched her now flourishing career. So, it’s no surprise that she’s dominating the cover space for Vogue Magazine’s October edition. She’s earned it!
We all knew this was coming; it was just a matter of when. After months of being globally squired by the industry’s elite, Lupita Nyong’o finally landed on the cover of Vogue Magazine,
Rapper Nicki Minaj is everywhere these days and for the most part, the ride has been a smooth one. Her debut album Pink Friday was a blockbuster hit and earned her three Grammy Award nominations, and her soon to be released second album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, is already garnering great reviews.
In Vogue Magazine’s online offshoot, Vogue.com, Editor at Large for the European territory, Hamish Bowles has an insightful heart to heart with Marisa Berenson, who in recent years was known as the sister of model and photographer Berry Berenson, who tragically perished when the plane flying her back home to California crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.