WHERE TO BUY

How To Shop W‘s November 2017 Issue

From Margot Robbie’s cool separates to Riccardo Tisci’s new collaboration with Nike, here’s where to buy everything in W’s November 2017 issue.


COVER: MARGOT ROBBIE

Calvin Klein 205W39NYC shirt, $990, calvinklein.com.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page 24: Björk wears a Maison Francesco Scognamiglio coat, $70,000, francescoscognamiglio.it; Damselfrau earrings, $33, damselfrau.com; Renee Verhoeven gloves, $540, reneeverhoeven.nl; Gucci shoes, $1,190, gucci.com. Page 28: D’Angelo Russell wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, pants, and shoes, prices upon request, nike.com/nikelab; American Apparel socks, $8, americanapparel.com; his own bandanna, necklaces, bracelets, and watch.

WMAG.COM

Page 32: Reinhart wears Céline coat, $1,900, celine.com. Robbie wears Gucci shirt, $750, gucci.com.

GRACE VAN PATTEN

Page 43: Céline jacket, $2,550, and shirt, $900, celine.com; Spinelli Kilcollin earrings, $1,700, spinellikilcollin.com.

HIGH NOTE

Page 44: 1. Getty wears Dior dress, price upon request, Dior, 800.929.DIOR; SheBee rings, from $325 – $1,690, shebee.com; Judy Geib earrings, $4,150, Barneys New York, New York, 888.8.BARNEYS; (necklaces, from top) Selim Mouzannar, $2,560, ylang23.com; Monica Rich Kosann, $1,395 and $3,850, monicarichkosann.com; Jordan Askill, $3,395, ylang23.com; Cartier bracelets, $4,050 and $11,800, cartier.com; Burberry shoes, $850, burberry.com. 2. Hermès dress, $5,600, hermes.com. 3. Jill Stuart top, $368, jillstuart.com. 4. Marie-Hélène de Taillac necklace, $120,000, Marie-Hélène de Taillac, New York, 212.249.0371. 5. Moschino Couture bag, $1,895, moschino.com. 6. Gabriela Hearst sandals, $595, matchesfashion.com. 7. Chanel Fine Jewelry rings, $2,250 and $3,150, Chanel, 800.550.0005.

QUEEN OF THE NIGHT

Page 46: Venus X wears a Helmut Lang turtleneck, $1,495, helmutlang.com; Dannijo necklace (top, worn as headpiece), $495, and earring (left ear), $195, dannijo.com; Chrishabana ear cuff (left ear), $45, chrishabana.com; Lynn Ban necklace (center, worn as headpiece), $400, lynnban.com; Jill Platner necklace (worn as head band), $7,900, jillplatner.com; Sophie Buhai earring (right ear), $260, sophiebuhai.com; Chrome Hearts necklace (worn as nose chain), $2,645, chromehearts.com; her own nose ring. Page 47: Molly Goddard dress, price upon request, mollygoddard.com; Kenzo turtleneck, price upon request, kenzo.com; Wing & Weft Gloves gloves, wingweftgloves.com; Emilio Cavallini tights, $36, shop.emiliocavallini.com; Off-White c/o Virgil Abloh boots, $2,456, off—white.com; her own nose ring.

SOFT ROCK

Page 54: Left: Atelier Swarovski Home clear bowl and candlesticks by Fredrikson Stallard, and blue candleholders and vases by Barbara Barry.

CORNERSTONE

Page 57: From top: Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello clutch, $4,990, ysl.com. Calvin Klein 205W39NYC earrings, $840, calvinklein.com.

THE ME DECADE

Page 58: Clockwise from top left: Tom Ford sunglasses, $415, tomford.com; Céline mock turtleneck, $580, celine.com. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello boots, price upon request, ysl.com; Bonheur Jewelry ring, $115, bonheurjewelry.com; Gucci skirt, $4,800, gucci.com. Prada necklace, price upon request, prada.com; Angela Friedman bra, $95, angelafriedman.com. Gucci bag, $1,890, gucci.com; Burberry coat, $2,395, burberry.com.

EYES WIDE OPEN

Page 60: Louis Vuitton turtleneck and bag, prices upon request, Louis Vuitton, 866.VUITTON.

GLITTERATI

Page 63: Paco Rabanne shirt, $600, Barneys New York, 888.8.BARNEYS; Ventrone Chronicles earrings, $30 each, ventronechronicles.com; model’s own nose ring.

Margot Robbie Plays It Cool on W Magazine’s Newest Cover

Margot Robbie wears a Calvin Klein 205W39NYC shirt. Read the complete interview here.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Margot Robbie wears a Gucci jacket; Zadig & Voltaire shirt; Chloé pants; Converse shoes; her own ring.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Céline jacket, pants, and boots; Linder shirt. Beauty note: Get into scrubs with Neutrogena Hydro Boost Exfoliating Cleanser.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Gucci shirt; Rag & Bone pants. Beauty note: You’ll want to roll up your 
sleeves thanks to Calvin Klein Deep Euphoria Body Lotion.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Isabel Marant jacket and pants; Joseph shirt; Louis Vuitton boots.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Dondup coat and pants; Acne Studios shirt; Golden Goose Deluxe Brand boots; her own ring. Beauty note: For a spotless complexion, try Lancôme Advanced Génifique Sensitive Serum.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Nili Lotan jumpsuit; Gucci shirt. Beauty note: Keep strands supple with Pantene Pro-V Sheer Volume Foam Conditioner.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

Nili Lotan jumpsuit; Gucci shirt; Louis Vuitton boots.

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward

“Margot Robbie wears a Nili Lotan jumpsuit; Gucci shirt; Louis Vuitton shoes.”

Photographs by Craig McDean, Styled by Melanie Ward; Hair by Duffy at Streeters; makeup by Mark Carrasquillo for Nars at Streeters; manicure by Megumi Yamamoto for Chanel at Susan Price NYC. Set design by Piers Hanmer. retouching by Dtouch NY; Executive producer: Sarah MAxwell at Prodn; Producer: Zara Walsh; Digital technician: Nicholas Ong; Photography assistants: Nick Brinley, Maru Teppei, Peter Duong, Will TAkahashi; fashion assistants: Fiona Green, Lucas Swanson, Ashleigh Murphy; Production Manager: Tyler STrawhecker; Production assistants: Taryn Kelly, Darin BUrch, Mitch Baker, Brian Batista
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PLAYING IT COOL

Page 67: Margot Robbie wears a Gucci jacket, $6,940, gucci.com; Zadig & Voltaire shirt, price upon request, zadig-et-voltaire.com; Chloé pants, price upon request, chloe.com; Converse shoes, $50, converse.com; her own ring. Page 69: Céline jacket, pants, and boots, prices upon request, celine.com; Linder shirt, $650, linder.nyc. Page 70: Gucci shirt, $750, gucci.com; Rag & Bone pants, $995, rag-bone.com. Page 71: Isabel Marant jacket, $1,175, and pants, $675, isabelmarant.com; Joseph shirt; Louis Vuitton boots, price upon request, Louis Vuitton, 866.VUITTON. Page 73: Dondup coat and pants, prices upon request, dondup.com; Acne Studios shirt, $250, acnestudios.com; Golden Goose Deluxe Brand boots, $900, Golden Goose Deluxe Brand, New York, 212.249.0693; her own ring. Page 75: Nili Lotan jumpsuit, $545, nililotan.com; Gucci shirt, $750, gucci.com. Page 77: Nili Lotan jumpsuit, $545, nililotan.com; Gucci shirt, $750, gucci.com; Louis Vuitton boots, price upon request, Louis Vuitton, 866.VUITTON.

Vince Staples, Francis Starlite, Mitski, and More Inimitable Musicians Explain Their Singular Personal Style

Since releasing his debut EP in 2014, Vince Staples, 23, has risen from underground rapper to certifiable star, appearing in Sprite commercials and an Alexander Wang campaign. And Big Fish Theory, the club banger of an album he released this past summer, has only amplified the buzz. Staples claims he doesn’t talk much, but that’s only when it comes to topics he finds trite or too personal—like his teenage years spent running with the Crips, or how his straight-edge lifestyle and politically charged lyrics (he’s continually labeled, to his dismay, a rapper with a conscience) set him apart from the swaggering hip-hop community. “I don’t even know what rap culture is,” he says dismissively. “Katy Perry has a rap song.”

But get him going on his interests—or his endless moneymaking schemes—and he’ll chat your ear off. He’s obsessed with robots, would love to play one on TV, and just preordered Kuri, a kind of mobile Alexa, shaped like a penguin; he’s eager to start a French-brasserie food truck. “Serve up some steak frites,” he says with a broad, gap-toothed smile. Though he’s a bit coy about it, he’s into fashion too, showing off his Comme des Garçons wallet—a special edition featuring images by the French artist Aurélie Mathigot—and acknowledging a fondness for the Italian men’s wear brand Stone Island, which he sports in his “Big Fish” video. “Yeah, I’m conscious of my image,” he admits. “You gotta be cute.”

Staples wears a Givenchy jacket; Gucci sweater; Coach 1941 pants.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly

Quiet and quirky, Francis Farewell Starlite, 36, the leading force behind the band Francis and the Lights, seems to go through life as though it were performance art. In the rare interviews he grants, he tends to be reserved, often answering questions with a single word; but onstage he is expressive, accompanying his elegant, minimalist R&B sound with explosive herky-jerky dance moves. Born in Oakland, California, and raised in Berkeley, Starlite attended Wesleyan University, but dropped out in his sophomore year. It was while riding a train across the U.S. that he decided to give music a go; he released his debut EP in 2007. Drake, an early fan, enlisted him as a producer. Chance the Rapper, who toured with Starlite last year, called him “the new Prince,” and Kanye West annointed Francis and the Lights’ 2016 track “Friends” his favorite song of the year (West even appears in the video). Is Starlite surprised by the admiration from the hip-hop community? “No,” he says.

Milling around the photo studio in a onesie, his black knee socks pulled up high, the musician exudes a personal style that is as curious as he is. “My style is mostly trying to find things to wear that feel good and look good,” he explains, noting that his signature sock look is inspired by Rob Brydon in the film The Trip to Italy. “One day I tucked my pants into them,” he elaborates. “I liked it. It felt different.”

Starlite wears a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello sweater; Coach 1941 pants; Oliver Peoples sunglasses; Church’s shoes.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly

In this very messy world, Mitski Miyawaki, who goes by her first name, strives for order. It is evident in her music, which, despite being filled with heartbreak, brewing rage, and distorted instrumentation, has a measured, thoughtful quality. And it is apparent in her personal style. “I love clean lines and elegance,” she says, adding that if dry cleaning were available on tour, she’d readily perform in a suit or a silk shirt and a fitted pencil skirt. “I like to think I’m going to work when I go onstage, so I put on all the clichés of a working person. But I just end up looking like an executive secretary who’s been on the road for a while.”

Indeed, Miyawaki, 27, who was born in Japan and moved with her family to eight different countries across Asia, Africa, and Europe before landing in New York at age 18, has spent much of the past year and a half on tour to promote Puberty 2, her emotionally fraught and critically acclaimed fourth album. “I’m just sort of milking it,” says Miyawaki. If an itinerant life has left her with a sense of detachment from places and things, it has also made clear that music is her mainstay. “This is what I’m meant to do,” she says. “Write music and put it out.”

Miyawaki wears a Coach 1941 jacket; Prada dress and slip; AG pants; Patricia von Musulin earrings; Giuseppe Zanotti shoes.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly

Clementine Creevy has been making infectious music since the age of 15, when the indie label Burger Records signed her on the basis of her bedroom recordings. She formed her band, Cherry Glazerr, not long after, was cast for a recurring role on the Amazon series Transparent (she plays a member of the band Glitterish, along with Petra Collins), and became a model and muse to Hedi Slimane, who commissioned a song from her for his Saint Laurent fall 2014 runway show—all before she had graduated from high school.

Now, at the age of 20, the L.A. singer, songwriter, and guitarist is eager to prove that Cherry Glazerr, which released its fast and furious—and extremely fun—sophomore album, Apocalipstick, earlier this year, isn’t merely a fashion band. “Those don’t survive,” she says. “What people gravitate toward is honesty and art made from a place of necessity.” As if to underscore the point, she arrived for this shoot sporting a T-shirt picked up at Goodwill, ill-fitting pants, and a pair of sneakers from Payless. She usually performs in whatever she happens to be wearing that day, and has also been known to strip down and rock out topless. (“Iggy Pop never played with a shirt on,” she reasons.) Funnily enough, though, her antifashion image couldn’t be more in style. “I just care about music,” she says with a shrug. “That’s all I ever want to do.”

Creevy wears a Calvin Klein 205W39NYC shirt, pants, and boots.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly

Laetitia Tamko makes poetic, punk-inflected music for “weird girls,” as she likes to put it, “those who don’t feel immediately accepted or seen for the beauties they are.” Admittedly, Tamko, 25, knows the feeling well. Born in Cameroon, she moved first to Harlem at 13 with her family, then to suburban Yonkers, New York, feeling like an outsider all the way. At 17, she taught herself to play guitar, then bass, synth, and drums. But, figuring she didn’t have what it takes to make it in music, in college she turned her attention to science, with a double major in electrical and computer engineering. “I was good at it, and you have to be an adult,” she says. During her junior year, at the urging of a friend, she posted songs she’d written on Bandcamp under the moniker Vagabon, and received invitations to play at New York City venues. “I didn’t think it was possible to be a professional musician, but I knew I didn’t want to be an engineer for my entire life,” she says.

With the release earlier this year of the critically acclaimed debut album Infinite Worlds, she has earned her rightful place in the male-dominated world of indie rock—which she proudly, and stylishly, assumes. A self-proclaimed tomboy offstage, onstage Tamko likes to play up her femininity with flirty dresses and platform sandals. “I love that it’s not what people expect to see in the punk-and-rock scene.”

Tamko wears a Chanel shirt; her own nose ring.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly

Kweku Collins began writing melodic flows about girls and civil rights in middle school. During his senior year of high school, he signed to a record label, and soon after graduating, released his debut album. But to call the 21-year-old a rapper would be to sell him short. “I hate genres the way I hate gender,” he says, echoing the sentiment of many young musicians today. “If you’re a dude, you can’t do these things because they’re considered feminine. If you’re a hip-hop artist, you can’t do things considered in an alternate vein. I don’t want to be a rapper doing country or an R&B artist doing reggae shit. I just want to be an artist making music. Fluidity is key.”

Raised in the Chicago suburbs, the son of an African and Latin percussionist and a schoolteacher, Collins grew up playing drums, but had dreams of becoming a professional skateboarder—the sport informs both his music and his style. “What’s so great about skate culture is that it pulls from everywhere. There’s a lot of punk, hip-hop, surf influences,” says Collins, who arrived for this shoot sporting overalls and NikeLab Air Force 1s. “I like to think I represent a bit of everything.”

Collins wears an Oscar de la Renta coat; Burberry jacket and pants; Nike shirt; his own necklace and bracelets.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly

“Punk rock can come from anywhere,” says Kiran Gandhi, whose first public act of rebellion came in the spring of 2015, when she ran the London Marathon with menstrual blood seeping through her leggings. The “free-bleed” incident garnered worldwide attention, and Gandhi, who attended ­Harvard Business School while also touring as a drummer with M.I.A, decided to use it as a platform for women’s issues. “It gave me a megaphone in a way that I could never have anticipated,” says the 28-year-old New York native, who ultimately picked up a mike and became Madame Gandhi. Her debut EP, Voices, released last year, features dreamy, drum-heavy tracks filled with messages of female empowerment. “Do the work to know yourself—and then express yourself” is a mantra that Gandhi seems to wear on her sleeve. “I love to dress in the fire colors of the sun: red, yellow, orange, gold,” she says. Much of her clothing is by the young artist and designer Leah Ball, and from the shop Otherwild. And you’ll never spot her in a pair of heels. “I wear sneakers and comfortable shoes because I have to run around and play the drums, and carry them!” she says. “You can’t be debilitated on your own stage—no one will take you seriously.”

Gandhi wears a Fenty Puma by Rihanna coat; Altuzarra sweater; Emporio Armani pants; Prada shoes.

Photographs by Andreas Laszlo Konrath, Styled by Jenke Ahmed Tailly; Hair by Holly Mills for Ouai at Streeters; makeup by Courtney Perkins for Marc Jacobs Beauty; manicures by Torie Bastian for CND at Ford Artists. Special thanks to Pitchfork. Photography assistants: Mike Broussard, Michelle Peralta; Fashion Assistants: Courtney Costello, Schanel Bakkouche; Production assistant: Kara Cooper; Special thanks to Honest Foods, Studio Rental Chicago
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THE OUTLIERS

Page 79: Staples wears a Givenchy jacket, price upon request, givenchy.com; Gucci sweater, $980, gucci.com; Coach 1941 pants, $395, coach.com. Page 80: Starlite wears a Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello sweater, price upon request, ysl.com; Coach 1941 pants, $395, coach.com; Oliver Peoples sunglasses, $415, Oliver Peoples SoHo, 212.925.5400; Church’s shoes, $660, churchsfootwear.com. Page 81: Miyawaki wears a Coach 1941 jacket, $1,400, coach.com; Prada dress, $1,910, and slip, $690, prada.com; AG pants, $255, agjeans.com; Patricia von Musulin earrings, $1,900, Bergdorf Goodman, New York, 800.558.1855; Giuseppe Zanotti shoes, $1,250, Houston, Texas, 713.439.7061. Page 82: Creevy wears a Calvin Klein 205W39NYC shirt, $1,500, pants, $1,200, and boots, $1,995, calvinklein.com. Page 83: Tamko wears a Chanel shirt, price upon request, Chanel, 800.550.0005; her own nose ring. Page 84: Collins wears an Oscar de la Renta coat, $26,500, Oscar de la Renta, New York, 212.288.5810; Burberry jacket, $1,295, and pants, $625, burberry.com; Nike shirt, nike.com; his own necklace and bracelets. Page 85: Gandhi wears a Fenty Puma by Rihanna coat, $1,600, puma.com; Altuzarra sweater, $1,195, Nordstrom, 877.310.8537; Emporio Armani pants, $995, Giorgio Armani Boutique, 212.207.1902; Prada shoes, price upon request, prada.com.

HOT SHOTS

Page 86: From left: Pall wears a Hilfiger Edition jacket, $430, and shirt, $120, Tommy Hilfiger, New York, 212.223.1824. Taggart wears a Tommy Hilfiger jacket, $220, Tommy Hilfiger, New York, 212.223.1824; Hilfiger Denim shirt, $30, Tommy Hilfiger, New York, 212.223.1824. Page 87: From left: Alex Pall wears a Tommy Hilfiger coat, $250, pants, $150, and shoes, $100, Tommy Hilfiger, New York, 212.223.1824; Hilfiger Denim shirt, $30, Tommy Hilfiger, New York, 212.223.1824. Andrew Taggart wears a Tommy Hilfiger sweater, $250, pants, $150, and shoes, $100, Tommy Hilfiger, New York, 212.223.1824.

REVEL REBELS

Page 88: From left: Louis Vuitton jacket and top, prices upon request, louisvuitton.com. Stella McCartney coat, $1,995, Stella McCartney, New York, 212.320.8350; Maria Canale earrings, $10,625, neimanmarcus.com; Falke tights, falke.com. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello suit, $2,990, and shirt, price upon request, ysl.com; David Yurman necklace, davidyurman.com. Alexander McQueen top, $3,245, and pants, $845, Alexander McQueen, New York, 212.645.1797; Kat Kim earrings, $1,220, katkimfinejewelry.com; (necklaces, from top) Shay, $8,190, shayfinejewelry.com; Mitchel Primrose, $275, farfetch.com. Burberry coat, $2,395, burberry.com; Spinelli Kilcollin earrings, $6,800, spinellikilcollin.com; Agent Provocateur garter belt, agentprovocateur.com; Falke stockings, falke.com; model’s own necklaces, rings, and bracelets. Page 89: From left: Diane von Furstenberg dress, $2,200, dvf.com; Tom Ford top, $7,990, tomford.com; Stella Luna boots, stellaluna.co. Diane von Furstenberg top, $898, nordstrom.com; 3.1 Phillip Lim pants, price upon request, 31philliplim.com; Kenneth Jay Lane earrings, kennethjaylane.com. Dundas by Peter Dundas jumpsuit, $3,500, Bergdorf Goodman, New York, 800.777.0000; Bulgari earrings, $37,500, Bulgari, 800.BVLGARI; Rockins scarf (worn as belt). Page 90: Front row, from left: Tom Ford top, $7,990, and skirt, $2,490, tomford.com. Versus Versace jacket, $925, versace.com; Moschino pants, $995, Moschino Boutique, 818.827.5700. Gucci shirt and pants, $1,250, gucci.com. Middle row, from left: Paco Rabanne top, $3,190, and skirt, $3,490, Barneys New York, 888.8.BARNEYS. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress, price upon request, and shoes, $1,295, ysl.com. Heron Preston jacket, pants, and hat, prices, upon request heronpreston.com. Yves Salomon coat, price upon request, Yves Salomon, New York, 212.988.8145; Giorgio Armani jacket, $3,195, armani.com; Pallas pants, price upon request, pallasparis.fr. Back row, from left: vintage Helmut Lang top from David Casavant Archive; Proenza Schouler pants, $2,450, Proenza Schouler, New York, 212.420.7300. Zadig & Voltaire dress, price upon request, zadig-et-voltaire.com. Page 91: Above left, from left: Marie France Van Damme bodysuit, $329, mariefrancevandamme.com; Giorgio Armani gloves, price upon request, armani.com. Giorgio Armani jacket, $3,195, armani.com; Armani Exchange shirt, $30, armaniexchange.com; Huang’s own necklaces. Above, from left: Paco Rabanne top, $3,190, and skirt, $3,490, barneys.com. Ports 1961 sweater, $1,850, farfetch.com. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress, price upon request, and shoes, $1,295, ysl.com; Lynn Ban earrings, $13,000, lynnban.com. Vintage Helmut Lang top from David Casavant Archive; Proenza Schouler pants, $2,450, Proenza Schouler, New York, 212.420.7300. Zadig & Voltaire dress, price upon request, zadig-et-voltaire.com. Left, from left: Heron Preston jacket, pants, and hat, heronpreston.com. Berluti jacket, price upon request, Berluti, New York, 212.439.6400; Joseph pants, price upon request, joseph-fashion.com; Bulgari necklace, price upon request, bulgari.com; Elsesser’s own bra. Page 92: Above, from left: Givenchy dress, gloves, and tights, prices upon request, givenchy.com. Givenchy coat, bodysuit, and mask, prices upon request, givenchy.com. Page 93: From left: Balmain dress, price upon request, Balmain, New York, 212.966.4200; Mitchel Primrose necklace, $225, farfetch.com; Jimmy Choo boots, $1,695, jimmychoo.com. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress, price upon request, and shoes, $1,295, ysl.com; Isabel Marant earrings, $485, isabelmarant.com. Day’s own clothes. Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress, $3,950, ysl.com; R.J. Graziano earrings, price upon request, rjgraziano.com; Tom Ford boots, $2,190, tomford.com. Page 94: Clockwise from left: Yves Salomon coat, price upon request, Yves Salomon, New York, 212.988.8145; Giorgio Armani jacket, $3,195, armani.com; Pallas pants, price upon request, pallasparis.fr.; R.J. Graziano earrings, price upon request, rjgraziano.com; Jimmy Choo shoes, $595, jimmychoo.com; Farmery’s own rings. The Kooples jacket, $670, thekooples.com; Alexander Wang shirt, price upon request, alexanderwang.com; Iro skirt, price upon request, iroparis.com. Louis Vuitton jacket and turtleneck, prices upon request, louisvuitton.com; Falke tights, falke.com. Versace coat, $2,425, versace.com; Faith Connexion pants, $1,450, faithconnexion.com; Anne Sisteron earrings, $390, annesisteron.com; Fernando Jorge ring (middle), price upon request, fernandojorge.co.uk; Young Paris’s own watch and rings. Stella McCartney coat, $1,995, Stella McCarney, New York, 212.320.8350; Maria Canale earrings, $10,625, neimanmarcus.com; Falke tights, falke.com. Page 95: Hermès bodysuit, $490, Hermès, New York, 800.441.4488; Gucci pants, $1,510, gucci.com; Bulgari earrings, price upon request, bulgari.com; Stuart Weitzman sandals, $398, stuartweitzman.com. Page 96: Above left, from left: Bartsch’s own clothes. Moschino jacket, $1,495, and pants, $995, Moschino Boutique, 818.827.5700; Atelier Swarovski by Christopher Kane necklace, $399, atelierswarovski.com. Rachel Zoe Collection dress, $425, shoprachelzoe.com. Above, from left: Alexander McQueen jacket, $3245, bodysuit, $3,245, and pants, $765, Alexander McQueen, New York, 212.645.1797; Butani earrings, $32,000, De Boulle, Dallas, Texas, 214.522.2400. Burberry coat, $2,395, burberry.com; Scott’s own hat, earring, and necklaces. Ports 1961 sweater, $1,850, farfetch.com; Moschino pants, $995, Moschino Boutique, 818.827.5700; Hoorsenbuhs necklace, $3,950, hoorsenbuhs.com; (rings, from top) David Yurman, price upon request, davidyurman.com; Rebus, price upon request, rebussignetrings.co.uk. Left, from left: Louis Vuitton jacket, shirt, pants, and boots, prices upon request, louisvuitton.com. Louis Vuitton coat and shoes, prices upon request, louisvuitton.com; Spinelli Kilcollin earrings, $6,800, spinellikilcollin.com; (necklaces, from top) Mitchel Primrose, $225, farfetch.com; Shay, $8,190, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bevery Hills, 310.275.4211; Roule & Co. ring, $7,500, rouleandco.com; Falke tights, falke.com. Page 97: Calvin Klein 205W39NYC coat, $8,500, and belt, $2,250, Calvin Klein, New York, 212.292.9000; Spinelli Kilcollin earrings, $6,800, spinellikilcollin.com; Falke tights, falke.com; Scott’s own hat, necklaces, and rings.

Meet the Victorious Minotaurs: D’Angelo Russell, Halima Aden, Hugo McCloud, Duckie Thot and More Stars of Riccardo Tisci’s Dream Team

From left: Youssouf Bamba wears a NikeLab x RT sweater, shirt, and skirt; J.J. Hat Center hat. Duckie Thot wears a NikeLab x RT jacket; David Yurman necklace; Secrets in Lace bra.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh

Riccardo Tisci wears a NikeLab x RT shirt; his own T-shirt.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh

Halima Aden wears a NikeLab x RT shirt; Nike Pro hijab.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh

DeJ Loaf wears a NikeLab x RT skirt; Mikoh bodysuit; David Yurman ring; her own hair jewelry and rings.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh

From left: Kelsey Plum wears a NikeLab x RT jacket, shirt, pants, and shoes; Fleur Du Mal top; stylist’s own earrings. D’Angelo Russell wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, pants, and shoes; American Apparel socks; his own tank, bandanna, necklaces, bracelets, and watch.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh

From left: Steph Turner wears a NikeLab x RT jacket, hoodie, shirt, and pants; his own necklace. Blessin Giraldo wears a NikeLab x RT shirt and pants; (rings, from left) Azlee, Catbird; her own necklaces. Khalid Vaughn wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, pants, hat, and basketball; his own necklace.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh

Hugo McCloud wears NikeLab x RT pants and hat; David Yurman bracelet.

Photographs by Ethan James Green, Styled by Emilie Kareh; Hair by Cyndia Harvey for Tigi at Streeters; makeup by Kanako Takase for Tom Ford at Streeters; manicures by Eri Handa for Dior at MAM-NYC. Set design by Julia Wagner at CLM. Models: Duckie Thot at NY Model Management, Youssouf Bamba at Red model Management, Halima Aden at IMG models; produced by Spencer Morgan Raylor at Harbinger; retouching by DTOUCH NYC; Photography Assistants: Henry Lopez, Dean Podmore; fashion assistant: Roberto Johnson; production coordinator: Serie Yoon at Harbinger; Production assistants: Smij McBee, Mike WAxer, Ankur Maniar;

D’Angelo Russell wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, pants, and shoes; American Apparel socks; his own bandanna, necklaces, bracelets, and watch.

Photograph by Ethan James Green; Styled by Emilie Kareh
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Page 98: From left: Youssouf Bamba wears a NikeLab x RT sweater, shirt, and skirt, nike.com/nikelab. Duckie Thot wears a NikeLab x RT jacket, nike.com/nikelab. Page 99: Riccardo Tisci wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, nike.com/nikelab; his own T-shirt. Page 100: From top: Halima Aden wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, nike.com/nikelab; Nike Pro hijab, nike.com. DeJ Loaf wears a NikeLab x RT skirt, nike.com/nikelab; her own hair jewelry and rings. Page 101: From left: Kelsey Plum wears a NikeLab x RT jacket, shirt, pants, and shoes, nike.com/nikelab; stylist’s own earrings. D’Angelo Russell wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, pants, and shoes, nike.com/nikelab; his own tank, bandanna, necklaces, bracelets, and watch. Page 102: From left: Steph Turner wears a NikeLab x RT jacket, hoodie, shirt, and pants, nike.com/nikelab; his own necklace. Blessin Giraldo wears a NikeLab x RT shirt and pants, nike.com/nikelab; her own necklaces. Khalid Vaughn wears a NikeLab x RT shirt, pants, hat, and basketball, nike.com/nikelab; his own necklace. Page 103: Hugo McCloud wears NikeLab x RT pants and hat, nike.com/nikelab.

Björk Returns to Iceland, for a Dreamy Photoshoot with Tim Walker

1,000 copies of W’s Björk Special Collector’s issue will be available at the below locations:

New York City, USA: Housing Works book store, Opening Ceremony, TRADE at PUBLIC, Project No. 8, Brooklyn Museum shop, McNally Jackson bookshop, Rachel Comey, Totokaelo, Apolis, The Apartment by The Line, Dover St Market. Los Angeles, USA: Magasin, Reservoir, Rachel Comey, Opening Ceremony, Apolis, The Apartment by The Line. London, United Kingdom: Photographers Gallery, ABC books, Dover St Market, Maison Assouline, Huh, Opening Ceremony. Paris, France: The broken arm, Merci, Fleux Paris. Berlin, Germany: Bless, Voo Store, Andreas Murkudis. Tokyo, Japan: Tsutaya Books. Toronto, Canada: Soop Soop. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Such. Reykjavik, Iceland: Eymundsson.

Björk wears a dress by threeASFOUR in collaboration with Cristina Cabada

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Björk wears a Sinéad O’Dwyer bustier; David Ferreira dress; Damselfrau earrings.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Sinéad O’Dwyer bustier; David Ferreira dress; We Love Colors tights; Björk’s own shoes.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture dress; Damselfrau earrings; We Love Colors tights; Micol Ragni boots.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Sinéad O’Dwyer bustier; David 
Ferreira dress; Damselfrau earrings.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Dilara Findikoglu corset; Marlou Breuls pants; Damselfrau earrings; neck piece by James Merry; We Love Colors tights; Björk’s own shoes.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England
Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Maison Francesco Scognamiglio 
coat; Damselfrau earrings; Renee Verhoeven gloves; Gucci shoes.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Mask by James Merry; Philip Treacy London hat (on floor).

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England

Marlou Breuls shirt and pants.

Photographs by Tim Walker, Styled by Katy England; Hair by Malcolm Edwards for L’Oréal at Art Partner; makeup and flower appliqués 
by Hungry for Sugarpill. Set design by Shona Heath at CLM. Digital technician: Daniel Archer; Lighting Director: Paul Burns; Photography assistants: Sarah Lloyd, Tony Ivanov; Fashion assistant: James Campbell; Hair Assistant: Lewis Stanford; Production by Jeffrey Delich at Padbury Production; Printed by Graeme Bulcraig at Touch Digital; Special Thanks to James Merry, Oli PAll Torfason at SNARK, MagnUs Thoroddsen, and Sissa Olafsdóttir at LjOsmyndaskOlinn
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Page 105: Björk wears a Sinéad O’Dwyer bustier, $810, showroom@1granary.com for information; David Ferreira dress, $4,900, the Residency Experience, Los Angeles, Calfiornia, 323.652.0359; Damselfrau earrings, $33, damselfrau.com. Page 106: Sinéad O’Dwyer bustier, $810, showroom@1granary.com for information; David Ferreira dress, $4,900, the Residency Experience, Los Angeles, Calfiornia, 323.652.0359; We Love Colors tights, $14, welovecolors.com; Björk’s own shoes. Page 107: Viktor & Rolf Haute Couture dress, price upon request, store@viktor-rolf.com for information; Damselfrau earrings, $33, damselfrau.com; We Love Colors tights, $14, welovecolors.com; Micol Ragni boots, $1,300, shop.micolragni.com. Page 108: Sinéad O’Dwyer bustier, $810, showroom@1granary.com for information; David Ferreira dress, $4,900, the Residency Experience, Los Angeles, Calfiornia, 323.652.0359; Damselfrau earrings, $33, damselfrau.com. Page 109: Dilara Findikoglu corset, price upon request, dilarafindikoglu.com; Marlou Breuls pants, $1,074, marloubreuls.com; Damselfrau earrings, $33, damselfrau.com; neck piece by James Merry; We Love Colors tights, $14, welovecolors.com; Björk’s own shoes. Page 113: Maison Francesco Scognamiglio coat, $70,000, francescoscognamiglio.it; Damselfrau earrings, $33, damselfrau.com; Renee Verhoeven gloves, $540, reneeverhoeven.nl; Gucci shoes, $1,190, gucci.com. Page 114: Mask by James Merry; Philip Treacy London hat (on floor), price upon request, philiptreacy.co.uk. Page 115: Marlou Breuls shirt, $3,065, and pants, $1,074, marloubreuls.com.

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