The Gentlewoman F/W 13.14 : Lea Seydoux by Zoe Ghertner

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The divine French actress Léa Seydoux is the face of The Gentlewoman’s eighth issue for autumn and winter 2013. Inside, the 28-year-old star of this year’s Palme d’Or-winning Blue Is the Warmest Colour discusses how she managed to cross the famously impervious Euro-Hollywood divide. Léa appears alongside 24 other wonderful women: phenomenal businesswoman Martha Stewart; accessories design genius Katie Hillier; fashion’s greatest dancer Pat Cleveland; the exceptional portrait painter Elizabeth Peyton and phenomenal models Hilary Rhoda and Stella Tennant are just six of them. This edition of the magazine also proffers a variety of personal style uniforms for autumn – from strict skirt-sweater options to one-dress-suits-all solutions. Meanwhile, the current state of the Scottish textile industry and the politics of peeing in public are examined in fascinating essays. All in, it’s a substantial, grown-up issue with intriguing images and frank opinions on every one of its 304 pages.
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Look who it is... I hope Wolkfolk sees this thread asap :lol:

While I'm getting sick of seeing Léa everywhere, that's a gorgeous cover (and I love that they chose to make the magazine black this season).

Every single preview looks absolutely beautiful, proving that The Gentlewoman is, once again, above every other womens magazines. I cannot wait to flick through it, and actually read their great articles!
 
Jeez Léa is literally everywhere, but I can't complain when she looks this gorgeous.
 
I always look forward to seeing this publication, love the simplicity of their editorials.
 
This is her moment, maybe she will never be on this amount of magazines again at the same time, and I'm glad people begin to know her. Despite that, I'm just a little scared of how all this publicity can be perceived.

The cover is amazing - especially because they chose black this time - and I love Léa, I was hoping to see her on this magazine and here she is finally.
 
My fav cover since the Adele one..:woot:
 
Seriously this magazine proves to be so completely individual and unique at the same time. And kudos to the stylist for making seemingly ordinary clothes and style them to perfection. Sadly I only own the first two issues. Can't wait to see more content out of this issue.
 
The previews have me questioning why I stopped buying The Gentlewoman. My last issue was with Christy Turlington on the cover. I did used to have a few issues before that but decided to get rid of them (kept the Inez van Lamsweerde cover, though).

This issue looks fantastic. I love the black background which is a nice departure from the colour ones they usually do. Hilary Rhoda's opening shot is flawless - I'm sat here openmouthed.
 
I am always so impressed with The Gentlewoman, they pick interesting and inspiring individuals for their cover and pages. It just feels very thoughtfully put together.
 
Everyone else can just go home. Competition should just give up. I mean is there even competition at this point?

The Martha Stewart feature is giving me life.

Secretly would have enjoyed her on the cover...
 
Beautiful! The only magazine I actually care about getting and I can't wait to get it & read it.


The Martha Stewart feature is giving me life.

Secretly would have enjoyed her on the cover...

I know! Martha is finally coming into her own... and it only took her 70+ years.
 
Look who it is... I hope Wolkfolk sees this thread asap :lol:

While I'm getting sick of seeing Léa everywhere, that's a gorgeous cover (and I love that they chose to make the magazine black this season).

Every single preview looks absolutely beautiful, proving that The Gentlewoman is, once again, above every other womens magazines. I cannot wait to flick through it, and actually read their great articles!

Unbelievable :rolleyes::rolleyes:
Her performance in Blue Is The Warmest Color deserves all the praise and attention she's getting but this is way too much exposure. However this my favourite cover and I'm glad to see her in Gentlewoman. I completely agree that it's by far the most refined and brilliant womens magazine around.
 
I absolutely love Lea, and I wanted to like this cover, but that hair is still an abomination.
Plus I never understand why in photographs she always looks so "solid"' when in real life she's quite a delicate beauty, and way more exquisite than any picture I've seen of her.
 
Can't wait till this issue arrives in my mailbox! The cover is eye-catching, moody and yet very sensual. Lea must have a very good agent, but I'm not complaining...:blush:
 

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