
Harper's Bazaar
April 2025Every issue of Harper's Bazaar speaks to the varied interests of the discerning contemporary woman who seeks the best for her home, career and lifestyle.
EDITOR’S LETTER
I n 1965, legendary photographer Richard Avedon guest-edited the April issue of Harper’s Bazaar. The first cover line read, “What’s Happening?” A lot was happening then: The war in Vietnam was picking up, and so were protests against it; the civilrights movement was in full swing, and a few months later President Johnson would sign the Voting Rights Act into law; the space race was on. It was a time of great upheaval, change, and political polarization. To answer the question posed on the cover, Avedon, who was the sole photographer for the issue, assembled writers and artists like Tom Wolfe, James Baldwin, and Roy Lichtenstein. Sixty years later, America is again at the crossroads of change. Our civil rights are being threatened; our collective progress is being erased. We decided…
JESSIE REYEZ
FEATURED TRACKS Listen to Jessie Reyez’s full playlist exclusively on Apple Music. “I make like FIVE SONGS in ONE DAY,” says JESSIE REYEZ. “So I’m not concerned about quality over quantity, because MY QUALITY comes out of MY QUANTITY.” The Colombian-Canadian singer and songwriter is known as much for her own soulful R&B-laced sound as she is for her ability to churn out hits across genres, having cowritten songs for the likes of Dua Lipa, Kehlani, and Normani. For Reyez, making music is about remaining in the moment. “I kind of just vibe,” she says of her approach. “My process isn’t meticulous or clinical or intentional; it’s more like a reflex.” On March 28, Reyez will release her third solo album, Paid in Memories, which she says explores “the sweeter side of love.”…
WHY DON’T YOU…?
Executive digital director LYNETTE NYLANDER REVIVES Diana Vreeland’s ICONIC COLUMN WHY DON’T YOU…DINE at a restaurant that doesn’t require a Resy strategy. Emancipate yourself from being offered 10:15 p.m. on a Tuesday three months from now. Go somewhere terminally unhip. Somewhere that’s old-school and proud of it. Somewhere you can simply walk into. The food will be cheaper. Your night will be better. You’ll be home by nine. WHY DON’T YOU…DECORATE your bed to the standards you would dress yourself for a night out. The same care and dedication should go into sourcing the very best wardrobe for where you spend a third of your life. Think of a pleated dust ruffle as your bed’s Prada skirt, its decorative throw pillows as an Hermès scarf, and a downy duvet cover as a…
In BLOOM
WHY DON’T YOU…? Make it a GARDEN PARTY with a BOUQUET of ACCESSORIES. FASHION EDITOR: JACLYN ALEXANDRA COHEN. DRIES VAN NOTEN RUNWAY: COURTESY DRIES VAN NOTEN; ALL OTHER RUNWAY: LAUNCHMETRICS/SPOTLIGHT; ACCESSORIESCOMPOSITION, JEWELRY, ANDSKIRT: RICHARDMAJCHRZAK; ALLOTHERSTILLLIFE: COURTESYTHEBRANDS. = BUYONSHOPBAZAAR.COM…
Unfaded GLORY
Guess has long occupied its own special place in the pantheon of American denim. Founded in Los Angeles in 1981 by French brothers Georges, Maurice, Armand, and Paul Marciano, the brand developed a distinctive continental-Europe-by-way-of-California aesthetic that soon became a pop-cultural hallmark, with its slim-fit stonewashed Marilyn jeans and unmistakable black-and-white ads featuring the likes of Claudia Schiffer, Carla Bruni, and Anna Nicole Smith. It was a universe of images that projected a kind of undone glamour—and a vision of denim worlds away from its workwear roots. Since then, Guess has continued to make a splash, tapping people such as Jennifer Lopez, Gigi Hadid, and Hailey Bieber to showcase both its classic and newer cuts. Last year, it embarked on an ambitious next chapter, launching a new Guess Jeans brand…