Stella Maxwell

On the Street: MFW F/W 2016

Photographer: Melodie Jeng

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Vogue espaÑa may 2016

CELESTIAL CREATURES PT.1
PHOTOGRAPHER: DAVID BELLEMERE
MODELS: ELSA HOSK, JASMINE TOOKES, TAYLOR HILL, MARTHA HUNT, STELLA MAXWELL, SARA SAMPAIO & ROMEE STRIJD
STYLING: ELIZABETH SULCER
HAIR: DIEGO DA SILVA
MAKEUP: FULVIA FAROLFI

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Vogue espaÑa may 2016

CELESTIAL CREATURES PT.2

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Victoria's Secret Dark Angel Photoshoot 2016

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Stella Maxwell is on the cover of Elle France this week (29 april 2016) shot by Gilles Bensimon.



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Elle France 29 April 2016



SUR LE SABLE PT.1
PHOTOGRAPHER: GILLES BENSIMON
MODEL: STELLA MAXWELL
STYLING: JEANNE LE BAULT
HAIR: ALEXANDRY COSTA
MAKE UP: JURGEN BRAUN

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SUR LE SABLE PT.2

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The Victoria’s Secret Angels kick off Summer 2016 with a little help from Justin Timberlake! Watch as Josephine Skriver, Stella Maxwell, Jasmine Tookes, Elsa Hosk and Vita Sidorkina lip sync the megastar’s new summer anthem, “Can’t Stop The Feeling” in this exclusive video.

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The Daily Summer Issue #1 May 2016

Photographed by Giampaolo Sgura
Styled by Jeremy Scott



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Interview for The Daily Summer

From the runways of Chanel and Versace to the pages of W and Love, Stella Maxwell’s arresting look is captivating the fashion set and the Instagram-obsessed masses alike. The model, represented by The Lions in New York, has more grand plans ahead.

How do you typically spend your summer?
I wouldn’t mind finding a nice shack somewhere on a quiet stretch of beach with a perfect wave out front. Get up early and eat fresh fruit. Surf all day and hang out on the beach. And watch the sun set into the ocean while drinking some fresh juice, or maybe a mojito. Then spend the night just staring up at the stars and just wondering about the universe and thinking about where we actually are on this earth. It’s just to have time to clear your mind.

Sounds nice! Any idea where you’ll be for Memorial Day?
Any idea where I will be tomorrow? No! I can say I am thankful to all those who have laid down their lives for their respective countries. It’s hard to imagine what their families and loved ones go through, let alone what they go through as individuals. I know people look at Memorial Day as a holiday, and I love that. And I try to always remember what that day is about.

Where did you grow up?
Both my parents are from Belfast. In Belfast, you are both an Irish citizen and a citizen of the U.K. I was born in Belgium, and I actually grew up in New Zealand. I love it there. That’s where I went to school and spent my formative years so, for me, it’s such a beautiful memory and special place.

What were your summers like as a kid?
Full of family, fun, and friends. I remember one time at the beach in New Zealand—it was a perfect day of relaxing and enjoying ourselves. Then suddenly, a herd of sheep that had obviously wandered off their pasture came strolling down the beach. It was amazing. I am not talking like 20 or 30 sheep—I’m talking two or three hundred!

Did you have a summer job?
Yes, I worked in a newsstand. I would sell papers and bubblegum. I really loved it. I liked talking to the customers. I love to work. Don’t get me wrong—I am looking forward to the day when I can sit back and spend time not working, though.

What are your favorite places in the Hamptons?
The first time I went to the Hamptons, I loved it. We hung out and barbecued some corn and made juice and took a break from the hustle and bustle of the city. Now, I go to Montauk to surf and eat lobster rolls. I don’t think the lobster rolls are going to happen this summer, though—I am going back to being vegetarian.

How did you first meet Jeremy Scott?
When I did his show for the first time a few years ago. We clicked immediately. I love interacting with all the amazing designers I work with. It’s great to understand their energy and vibe.

Have you worked with photographer Giampaolo Sgura before?
We shot Vogue Spain together a little while ago. It was a really cool story, full of energy and edgy clothes. We had a great day.

What kind of atmosphere does he create on set?
He loves sexy, strong women, and encourages his models to exude confidence and energy in front of the camera. His photos are amazing, and he made me feel so good while shooting.

What designers do you typically wear?
It’s all over the place—anything from Jeremy Scott to Chanel to Libertine to Balmain to Topshop to Alexander Wang to Marc Jacobs.

What else are you working on?
I’ve been working on some music projects for some time now. I have also been working on setting up a charity to help raise money for research on brain cancer. That is really one of my biggest dreams.

Career goals?
I would love to be in a David Lynch film.

What did becoming a Victoria’s Secret Angel mean to you?
It meant a lot. As a model, you go through a lot every day—so many emotions and ups and downs—so to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel was a really special moment.

What’s the most adventurous thing you’ve done lately?
I went kayaking down the Colorado River. It was so gorgeous and so intense. Nature is so powerful and so beautiful.

Do you have a 10-year plan?
To live another hundred after the next 10. I really love life, and I just want to enjoy and appreciate and be thankful for each day.

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Vogue Japan July 2016

By Eric Guillemain
Promotion Special for Tiffany&Co



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Vogue Japan July 2016
THE CHOICE OF FREEDOM

PHOTOGRAPHER: GILLES BENSIMON
MODEL: STELLA MAXWELL
STYLING: CARLOTTA ODDI
HAIR: DAVID KEOUGH
MAKE-UP: QUINN MURPHY
NAILS: BARBARA WARNER

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Stella Maxwell tops MAXIM HOT 100

Photographed by Gilles Bensimon



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Interview for MAXIM

By HEIDI MITCHELL
Maxim June/July 2016

Striking the perfect balance between bombshell and beauty-next-door, she's quickly becoming a global phenomenon.

Trying to guess where supermodel Stella Maxwell comes from takes a keen ear. There’s the occasional twang from somewhere Down Under (New Zealand, actually, where she attended university); a breezy insouciance that’s vaguely French (coming, no doubt, from Belgium, where she was born and lived until age 13); and a slightly British clip that likely derives from her Northern Irish parents and international schooling. At 25, the globe-trotting supermodel is undeniably a citizen of the world, but her spiritual home is most certainly California. You can hear that not so much in her accent as in the content of her speech.

“I believe that thinking positively and envisioning the best possible outcome can add to your achievements,” she says in her apartment while changing into her exercise gear. “It doesn’t always work out, but if I visualize myself getting what I want, it can happen. Positivity helps with everything in life.”

Maxwell’s affirmations are on a tear right now. While in Joshua Tree, California, shooting with Gilles Bensimon for Maxim, she felt strongly that the images would make the ultimate cover for the Hot 100. (Magic 8 Ball says: It is decidedly so.) One year after landing a contract with Victoria’s Secret and secretly wishing for a pair of wings—an honor typically reserved for the brand’s top talent—she got a call from her agent telling her she’d officially be the first Irish Angel.

“You hope for these things and you are grateful to be given the opportunity, and then you just have to throw yourself into the work,” says the girl with the pillowy lips, wide-set Pacific-blue eyes, and an ageless beauty that can have her looking like a 1950s ingenue one moment and a Bardot-style bombshell the next. Beauty, of course, can only get you so far.

What’s given Maxwell an edge up on all the other gorgeous girls—the ones vying for Instagram fame and multimillion-dollar modeling contracts—has been her confidence and an almost innocent lack of competitiveness. “I think those of us who have found success grew into ourselves in our 20s,” she says, citing best friends (and fellow professional stunners) Bella Hadid and Barbara Palvin. “I know I was not the hottest chick at school! We all peaked a little later than the other girls.”

Truth be told, this dual citizen has yet to plateau. In 2016 alone she’s walked for Balmain, Versace, Marc Jacobs and Fendi, among others, and appeared on the covers of Vogue España and Elle France. To Maxwell, modeling is like trying on different characters, then taking a leap of faith and going for it. “If I wasn’t a model, I don’t know what I’d do, but I would be working just as hard at whatever it was,” she says.

Maxwell understands that being the model-of-the-moment comes with its pitfalls, like missing friends’ weddings while on far-flung photo shoots. “And dating is pretty hard, since I’m always on the road,” she admits.

On the rare occasion that she has ventured out publicly with a special someone, she basically breaks the Internet: Last summer her rumored relationship with Miley Cyrus made international headlines; this spring it was all about her alleged fling with Kristen Stewart. For now, Maxwell is holding tight to what remains of her privacy. “I keep my personal life personal,” she says. “I don’t talk about it.”

And besides, Maxwell is too busy for unnecessary complications. When she’s not jetting off to an exotic photo shoot location or catching up with her fellow Angels over dinner, the Irish model is working on launching her own nonprofit. “Twenty-five feels like the beginning,” she says. “There is so much still to be done.” It might be tricky to figure out where Stella Maxwell is from, but it’s much easier to tell where she’s going: up.
 

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