
Paris Jackson is on the cover of the latest issue of L'uomo Vogue.In the issue, she talks about her political views, social media, and how she helped make them known; "Thanks to social media, I have the ability to share my mistakes, my insight, my growth, I get and I get in. I want to share my journey in this crazy thing called life." She also talks about her recent AIDS project, which was, in fact, led by her mother, Elizabeth Taylor; "I'm delighted to be an ambassador for the AIDS Foundation of my godmother, she was a real villain, and I admire what she created, and I want to bring my dedication to eradicating AIDS with me all the while. Yes, it's not just my generation but the whole world Ignorance is the reason this virus continues to spread, I want people to know that it's important to HIV testing and knowing that there are many clinics offering free tests, people have to fight to keep these clinics funded and functioning. " Quoting John Lennon as one of his greatest influences, and described him as a teacher, a brother and a "Sanctuary", "John not only sang love, but you can really see how he gets there is completely abandoned. love "- she says of him. And since it's still Vogue, you know they must also talk about fashion, political activist or not. She also talks about her personal style of which she speaks as pro-comfort, according to her words; "My first priority when dressing everyday is comfort - Stevie Nicks, Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendricks are definitely my three best icons right now." Maybe that set the tone for the pieces she wore for the feature film, from Garvin's suit to Raf Simons' Calvin Klein to Dior's sexier but even more boyish. And the result was comfort, chic and rogue all in one, Paris is certainly the perfect canvas to achieve this with its haunting features.
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Credits
Photography by Frances Cocarrozzini
Styling by Rushka Bergman
Hair by Brent lawler
Makeup by Lottie S
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