One of the world's most influential fashion titles, Harper's Bazaar has always been famous for its ability to blend inspiring fashion with intelligent features. Harper's Bazaar is for the sophisticated, discerning woman, bringing her a perfect mix of stunning fashion stories, informed arts coverage, informative beauty pages and strong, intelligent features every month.
Harper's Bazaar
Editor’s letter
Contributors
10 things we love • Soft textures, equine accessories and the trick to wearing top-to-toe tweed
STYLE FILE BILLIE PI PER • The actress on motherhood, massages and memories of her Mexican adventure
Office hours • Work smarter, not harder: classically elegant timepieces are the natural partner for sharp power suits
JOIN THE CLUB • Your chance to become part of Harper’s Bazaar Privé, our community of visionary women
Minute detail • Omega’s new Aqua Terra timepiece offers a masterclass in precision engineering
Light display • Prada’s fine jewellery is a showcase of luminous colour and striking forms
Liquid assets • In its centenary year, Fendi crafts a brilliant ode to the Eternal City’s flowing waters
The name of the rose • Dior’s new collection combines the beauty of nature with celestial wonder
Change your stripes • Go wild this season: switch between earthy hues, moody blooms and sugary shades
Trailing petals • Step into a dark, floral fantasy with Dior’s botanically inspired black and white loafers
Sweet française • Chanel’s chic, candy-coloured treats embrace the Parisian fashion house’s hallmarks: tweed quilting and golden accents
Shared vision • Collaboration is at the heart of Indhu Rubasingham’s strategy for success at the National Theatre. Plus: modern offices go multi-sensory; and the ultimate motivational playlist
CURTAIN UP • For the National Theatre’s new artistic director Indhu Rubasingham, resilience and a bold strategy are crucial to shaping the British institution’s future. She gives Helena Lee an audience
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE • How can we design an office space that prioritises employee wellbeing? Frances Hedges asks the experts
HEAR, HEAR • The best headphones and earbuds to buy now
POWER PLAYLIST • Thea Green, the founder of Nails Inc, shares the music that motivates her
SANDA OJIAMBO • The CEO of the UN Global Compact champions international development, with a focus on education and empowerment
FOUNDING PRINCIPLES • Three inspiring reads for budding leaders
Making a mark • The National Gallery brings to light an exquisite collection of Neo-Impressionist works. Plus: Lily James and Gala Gordon make a cinematic foray into the dating world; Damian Barr tells the story of two forgotten Scottish artists; and the Barbican’s new show dishes the dirt on fashion
COLLECT THE DOTS • A new exhibition of Neo-Impressionists celebrates an influential art patron
TRUTH BE TOLD • Unearthing women’s most closely guarded stories
BACK IN THE SADDLE • Everyone’s favourite MI5 rejects return for another series
FIRST MOVER • Lily James and Gala Gordon discuss their new film charting the triumph and turbulence of Whitney Wolfe Herd’s entrepreneurial journey
WORD ON A WING • Celebrate 90 years of a publishing powerhouse with The Penguin Book of Penguins (£14.99, Viking), an ode to one of the world’s best-loved birds, written by the polar scientist Peter Fretwell and illustrated by his artist wife Lisa.
TWIN FLAMES • In a tender new tale, Damian Barr chronicles the creative and romantic partnership of two unsung Scottish painters
CHANGING FACES
SHABBY CHIC • An audacious show at the Barbican celebrates...