Harper’s Bazaar
Anne Hathaway, photographed by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin for the April 2026 issue.
Michaela Coel, photographed by Willy Vanderperre for the March 2026 issue.
Lauren Halsey, photographed by Steven Traylor and profiled by Danyel Smith for the April 2026 issue. See the full story here.
Mira Nakashima, photographed by Victoria Hely-Hutchinston for the March 2026 issue. See the full story here.
Kaia Gerber, photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez for the February 2026 issue .
Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, photographed by Malick Bodian for the December 2025/January 2026 issue.
Jadé Fadojutimi, photographed by Jessica Madavo for “In the Paint,” a portfolio on seven artists who are reinventing painting, in the December 2025/January 2026 issue. See the full story here.
Anna Weyant, photographed by Jessica Madavo for “In the Paint,” a portfolio on seven artists who are reinventing painting, in the December 2025/January 2026 issue. See the full story here.
Christina Quarles, photographed by Jessica Madavo for “In the Paint,” a portfolio on seven artists who are reinventing painting, in the December 2025/January 2026 issue. See the full story here.
Cynthia Erivo, photographed by Cass Bird for the November 2025 issue.
Dua Lipa, photographed by Anthony Seklaoui for the September 2025 issue.
Jenna Ortega, photographed by Willy Vanderperre for the Summer 2025 issue.
“The Harlem Renaissance,” a feature on some of the influential curators and cultural leaders who have come through the Studio Museum in Harlem, photographed by John Edmonds and written by Salamishah Tillet for the September 2025 issue. See the full story here.
Anok Yai, Paloma Elsesser, and Alex Consani, photographed by Ethan James Green for the April 2025 “Now” issue.
Soul Painting “Self-Portrait" (2025), an original artwork created by Rashid Johnson for the April 2025 “Now” issue. See the full story here.
Personas in Silver (Detail #6) (2024), an original artwork created by Lorna Simpson for the April 2025 “Now” issue. See the full story here.
The backstory on the April 1965 issue of Harper’s Bazaar, guest-edited by Richard Avedon, which served as the inspiration for the April 2025 “Now” issue. See the full story here.
Rihanna, photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez for the March 2025 issue.
Zoe Saldaña, photographed by Larissa Hofmann for the February 2025 issue.
Miley Cyrus, photographed by Ethan James Green for the December 2024/January 2025 issue.
Kendrick Lamar, photographed by Quentin de Briey for the November 2024 issue.
Barbara Chase-Riboud, photographed by Joshua Woods and profiled by Soraya Nadia McDonald for the December 2024/January 2025 issue. See the full story here.
“The Dispatch,” a new column by Derek C. Blasberg that debuted in September 2024 and features a mix of in-depth interviews and insider reports from the worlds of culture, art, and fashion. See the first edition here.
“The State(s) of Reproductive Rights,” a state-by-state survey of the landscape surrounding women’s health and reproductive rights in a post-Roe America in the September 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Naomi Campbell, photographed by Malick Bodian for the September 2024 issue.
Winona Ryder, photographed by Liv Liberg for the August 2024 issue.
Christy Turlington, photographed by Ethan James Green for the May 2024 issue.
Emma Corrin, photographed by Sam Rock for the June/July 2024 issue.
Amy Sherald, photographed by Théo de Gueltzl for the September 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Regina King, photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez and profiled by Salamishah Tillet for the April 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Lorraine O’Grady, photographed by Collier Schorr and profiled by Soraya Nadia McDonald for the April 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Gisele Bündchen, photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez and profiled by Alicia Kennedy for the February 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Tyla, photographed by Ethan James Green for the February 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Demna, photographed by PIeter Hugo and profiled by Brooke Bobb for the March 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Lana Del Rey, photographed by Collier Schorr for the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Margaret Qualley, photographed by Amy Troost for the October 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Lauren Halsey, photographed by Andy Jackson for “The Collective Power of the L.A. Art World” in the December 2023/January 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Catherine Opie, photographed by Andy Jackson for “The Collective Power of the L.A. Art World” in the December 2023/January 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Judy Baca, photographed by Andy Jackson for “The Collective Power of the L.A. Art World” in the December 2023/January 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Christine Y. Kim, photographed by Andy Jackson for “The Collective Power of the L.A. Art World” in the December 2023/January 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Martine Syms, photographed by Andy Jackson for “The Collective Power of the L.A. Art World” in the December 2023/January 2024 issue. See the full story here.
Cameron Shaw, photographed by Andy Jackson for “The Collective Power of the L.A. Art World” in the December 2023/January 2024 issue. See the full story here.
“The Storytellers Who Are Remaking the American Theater,” photographed by John Edmonds for the December 2023/January 2024 issue, with an essay by Imani Perry. See the full story here.
Doja Cat, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the September 2023 issue.
Kendall Jenner, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the September 2023 issue.
Paul Mescal, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the September 2023 issue.
Reese Witherspoon, photographed by Cass Bird for the August 2023 issue.
Anitta, photographed by Emmanuel Sanchez Monsalve for the June/July 2023 issue.
Rapper Yo-Yo, photographed by Sue Kwon, from a conversation with the photographer on capturing the coming of age of hip-hop in the August 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Richard Avedon and James Baldwin, from a piece on the relationship between the photographer and the writer, from the May 2023 issue. See the full story here.
“Life After Gun Violence,” from the June/July 2023 issue, which brings together the stories of ten people whose lives have been directly impacted by gun violence, with artwork by Hank Willis Thomas. See the full story here.
Irina Shayk, photographed by Bryan Liston for the May 2023 issue.
Akon Changkou, photograhed by Lucie Rox for the May 2023 issue.
Julia Nobis, photographed by Amy Troost for the May 2023 issue.
Devyn Garcia, photographed by Dan Jackson for the May 2023 issue.
Taylor Russell, photographed by Amy Troost for the February 2023 issue.
Paris Hilton, photographed by Max Farago for the March 2023 issue.
Brie Larson, photographed by Collier Schorr for the April 2023 issue.
Patti Smith, photographed by Pieter Hugo for the December 2022/January 2023 issue.
Emily Ratajkowski, photographed by Amy Troost for the November 2022 issue.
Theaster Gates, photographed by John Edmonds for “The Chicago School,” a portfolio of artists, gallerists, and curators who have helped transform the city’s art world, in the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Amanda Williams, photographed by John Edmonds for “The Chicago School,” a portfolio of artists, gallerists, and curators who have helped transform the city’s art world, in the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Nick Cave, photographed by John Edmonds for “The Chicago School,” a portfolio of artists, gallerists, and curators who have helped transform the city’s art world, in the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Louise Bernard, photographed by John Edmonds for “The Chicago School,” a portfolio of artists, gallerists, and curators who have helped transform the city’s art world, in the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Dawoud Bey, photographed by John Edmonds for “The Chicago School,” a portfolio of artists, gallerists, and curators who have helped transform the city’s art world, in the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Mariane Ibrahim, photographed by John Edmonds for “The Chicago School,” a portfolio of artists, gallerists, and curators who have helped transform the city’s art world, in the December 2022/January 2023 issue. See the full story here.
Amanda Gorman, photographed by John Edmonds for the September 2022 issue.
Bad Bunny, photographed by John Edmonds for the September 2022 issue.
Florence Pugh, photographed by John Edmonds for the September 2022 issue.
Hailey Bieber, photographed by John Edmonds for the September 2022 issue.
Linda Goode Bryant, photographed by Ari Marcopoulos for a story in the September 2022 issue on the scope of her work as an artist, gallerist, and activist. See the full story here.
Members of the Kyiv City Ballet, who were stranded in Paris after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, photographed by Carlota Guerrero for the August 2022 issue. See the full story here.
Venus Williams and Serena Williams, photographed by Renell Medrano for the March 2022 issue.
Renée Zellweger, photographed by Mel Bles for the April 2022 issue.
Lauren Hutton, photographed by Cass Bird for the May 2022 issue.
The First Lady of the United States, Dr. Jill Biden, photographed by Cass Bird for the June/July 2022 issue.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, photographed by Ari Marcopoulos, from a story in the March 2022 by Salamishah Tillet on a new exhibition put on by the late artist’s family that seeks to reframe his legacy. See the full story here.
Jon Batiste and Alicia Graf Mack, photographed by Xavier Scott Marshall for a piece in the April 2022 issue on reinventing spaces and institutions in the arts. See the full story here.
The artist Theaster Gates on his community-based work and creating an “ecology of opportunity” for others in the May 2022 issue. See the full story here.
Hunter Schafer, photographed by John Edmonds for the December 2021/January 2022 issue.
Tracee Ellis Ross, photographed by Renell Medrano for the November 2021 issue.
Nicole Kidman, photographed by Collier Schorr for the October 2021 issue.
Artist Jamie Nares, photographed by Davey Adésida and interviewed by designer Pierpaolo Piccioli for the December 2021/January 2022 issue. See the full story here.
“The Infinite Universe of Lorna Simpson,” a portfolio of original work created by the artist for the December 2021/January 2022 issue. See the full story here.
“A New Vanguard is Reshaping the Art World,” photographed by Camila Falquez, with an essay by Jasmine Sanders, for the December 2021/January 2022 issue. See the full story here.
Jasper Johns, photographed by John Edmonds for the September 2021 issue. See the full story here.
An original portrait of Beyoncé created by the artist Tschabalala Self for the September 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Michael Kors and Irina Shayk, photographed by Maciek Kobielski for the September 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Megan Thee Stallion, photographed by Collier Schorr for the March 2021 issue.
Megan Rapinoe, photographed by Ryan McGinley for the June/July 2021 issue.
Jane Fonda, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the April 2021 issue.
Betye Saar, photographed by Texas Isaiah for the May 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Artists Amy Sherald and Calida Rawles and writer Ta-Nehisi Coates, photographed by Camila Falquez for the June/July 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Precious Lee, photographed by Renell Medrano for the May 2021 Beauty issue.
Hailey Bieber, photographed by Amy Troost for the May 2021 Beauty issue.
Liu Wen, photographed by Leslie Zhang for the May 2021 Beauty issue.
Adwoa Aboah, photographed by Liz Johnson Artur for the May 2021 Beauty issue.
Rianne Van Rompaey, photographed by Cass Bird for the May 2021 Beauty issue.
Faith Ringgold, photographed by John Edmonds for “How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World,” with an essay by Salamishah Tillet, in the March 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Jordan Casteel, photographed by John Edmonds for “How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World,” with an essay by Salamishah Tillet, in the March 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Mickalene Thomas, photographed by John Edmonds for “How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World,” with an essay by Salamishah Tillet, in the March 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Ming Smith, photographed by John Edmonds for “How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World,” with an essay by Salamishah Tillet, in the March 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Julie Mehretu, photographed by John Edmonds for “How the Studio Museum in Harlem Transformed the Art World,” with an essay by Salamishah Tillet, in the March 2021 issue. See the full story here.
Sarah Paulson, photographed by Sam Taylor Johnson and profiled by Roxane Gay for the October 2020 issue. See the full story here and watch Paulson react to American Horror Story and Ratched fan theories below in the debut episode of the new Harper’s Bazaar video series For the Record.
Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, photographed by Shaniqwa Jarvis for “What Does It Mean to Be a Political ‘First?’” with an introduction by Kamala Harris, in the November 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Sen. Tammy Duckworth of Illinois, photographed by Shaniqwa Jarvis for “What Does It Mean to Be a Political ‘First?’” with an introduction by Kamala Harris, in the November 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, photographed by Shaniqwa Jarvis for “What Does It Mean to Be a Political ‘First?’” with an introduction by Kamala Harris, in the November 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Stacey Abrams, photographed by Wulf Bradley and interviewed by Janelle Monáe for the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms, photographed by Christian Cody and profiled by Errin Haines for the October 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Rashida Jones, photographed by Sofia Coppola and profiled by Molly Creeden for the October 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Ava DuVernay, photographed by Shaniqwa Jarvis for September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Artist Jenny Holzer, photographed by Maciek Kobielski for the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Rihanna, photographed for the September 2020 issue by Gray Sorrenti. See the full story here and watch Rihanna run through her nighttime skincare routine below in an episode of the Harper’s Bazaar video series Go to Bed with Me.
Singer Jorja Smith, photographed by Campbell Addy for “London Calling,” a portfolio of rising British creatives, in the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Rapper Bree Runway, photographed by Campbell Addy for “London Calling,” a portfolio of rising British creatives, in the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Producer/DJ CKTRL, photographed by Campbell Addy for “London Calling,” a portfolio of rising British creatives, in the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Artist Rhea Dillon, photographed by Campbell Addy for “London Calling,” a portfolio of rising British creatives, in the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Designer Nicholas Daley photographed by Campbell Addy for “London Calling,” a portfolio of rising British creatives, in the September 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Christy Turlington Burns speaks to Illinois Rep. Lauren Underwood as part of an Instagram Live series on racial injustice, inequality, and the Covid-19 pandemic as part of Harper’s Bazaar’s Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. View here.
Christy Turlington Burns speaks to Olympic runner Allyson Felix as part of an Instagram Live series on racial injustice, inequality, and the Covid-19 pandemic as part of Harper’s Bazaar’s Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. View here.
Christy Turlington Burns, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. One of five covers. See the full story here.
Allyson Felix, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. One of five covers. See the full story here.
Dr. Leana Wen, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. One of five covers. See the full story here.
Ashley Graham, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. One of five covers. See the full story here.
Rep. Lauren Underwood, photographed by Mario Sorrenti for the Summer 2020 “Voices of Hope” issue. One of five covers. See the full story here.
Michelle Obama, photographed by Miller Mobley and interviewed by Shonda Rhimes for the Summer 2020 issue. See the full story here.
Cynthia Erivo, who photographed herself and was interviewed by Michaela Coel for the Summer 2020 issue. See the full story here.

