Elle May 2011 Issue

Boy Wonder

And so begins the post-vamp career of Rob Pattinson, modern matinee idol-and one refreshingly cheeky Brit

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It's the Little Things

Louisa Kamps explores the small changes a couple can make to move their relationship in a positive direction

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Spiritual Home: Benton Harbor

Alison Mosshart finds music and costume inspiration in a lonely-but-lovely lake Michigan town.

Page: 96

Style A to Zee: Star Search

Creative Director Joe Zee turns eight karaoke acolytes into infinitely cool hitmakers

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Brighton Memoir

Nick Axelrod visits the seaside home of Karen Anne, the front woman of Brit pop-punk rock band Ramona and the face of a new Burberry campaign

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Chosen Ones

Elle shadows two of Calvin Klein's It Girls in the making who are starring in the revamped ck one ad campaign.

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A Call to Arms

When writer Amanda Fortini invests in a Givenchy statement, she is forced to reevaluate her wardrobe choices of seasons past

Page: 122

New Designers

Emilio de la Morena adds avant-garde edge to his collection, and Bora Aksu turns out moody and romantic minidresses.

Page: 154

Hustle and Glow

Yearning for a youthful glow all year long? Janna Johnson rounds up essential tips that will keep your hair, face, and smile looking and feeling healthier

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Doctors' Orders: Skin Firming

Janna Johnson explores the latest surefire techniques to jump-start your skin's collagen production

Page: 232

Fringe Benefits

Want to flutter velvety, come-hither eyelashes? April Long investigates how new technology is reinventing mascara

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The Remodeler

Makeup artist Francois Nars turns everyday beauty into something extraordinary.

Page: 248

Ask E Jean

Relationship hell? E Jean Carroll to the rescue!

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Low Tide

Secluded eastern shorelines set the scene for fall's arrival of military coats, masculine suiting, and loose wraps.

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The Headliner

Designer Anna Sui channels her obsessive passion for grunge, folk, and heavy metal into concert-chic clothes.

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