FASHION Magazine September 2014 cover: Lana Del Rey

Fashion Magazine September 2014 Lana Del Rey
photographed by chris nicholls and styled by george antonopoulos
Fashion Magazine September 2014 Lana Del Rey
photographed by chris nicholls and styled by george antonopoulos, lana del rey wears a cape, $3,620, blumarine. sweater, $200, line knitwear. hair, marc ramos for oribe. makeup, pamela cochrane for bridge/chanel. fashion assistant, eliza grossman.

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Photographed on location at Toronto’s famous Casa Loma property, Lana Del Rey graces the cover of FASHION‘s September issue. Surrounded by the beauty of the Gothic Revival-designed estate, the 28-year-old singer-songwriter chatted with features editor, Elio Iannacci, on the agony and the ecstasy associated with her Billboard topping disc, Ultraviolence. Here’s a peek at Del Rey’s beguiling cover story—which hits newsstands on August 11, 2014.

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On the collaboration process for Ultraviolence:
“Meeting [producer/Black Keys frontman] Dan Auerbach changed everything. He really brought fun back into my life. We had a natural chemistry between us that was kind of palpable and he was spontaneous. We’d go into the studio with the band and do one cut of Ultraviolence—raw and live with all seven players in the same room with an old bedroom microphone—and leave it as it was. It was thrilling.”

Fashion Magazine September 2014 Lana Del Rey
jacket, $13,355, christopher kane. top, $30, calvin klein underwear.

On her current fashion transformation:
“There has been an evolution. It came with the music. I love the idea of being able to get up on stage in my favourite denim shorts and my favourite linen shirt and wear a pair of gold bands and diamonds. It is so freeing. When I first got on stage—four years ago—I felt like what I had to do was put a dress on and be presentable in some way.”

On how her relationship with rocker Barrie-James O’Neill fueled Ultraviolence‘s lyrics:
“I’m a dark character and he very is an even darker character than I am. Trying to get some consistency and some normality within the dynamic of that relationship has been impossible. Songs like “Shades of Cool” came out all that.”

On what gives her confidence:
“Lately, I’ve sought comfort in one-on-one interactions with people backstage after the shows—spending hours with fans afterwards and drawing energy from that well. People liking what I’m doing on stage is a big ‘fuck you’ to whoever doubted me in the first place.”

To read our cover story, pick up the FASHION Magazine September 2014 issue starring Lana Del Rey, available on newsstands August 11, 2014.

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