Leah Chernikoff
Leah Chernikoff is the executive editor of Harper's Bazaar. She is the former digital director of ELLE.

Fran Lebowitz on Why Our Concept of “Now” Is Broken
The writer and public speaker sounds off on nostalgia, AI, the news, and why revenge is “horrible” in politics but “totally satisfying” in her personal life

Alex Consani, Paloma Elsesser, and Anok Yai Are the Faces of Now
Three models who meet the moment with grit and grace

The Cultural Endurance of the Mighty, Mighty Birkin
How the Hermès carryall withstood trends and weathered seasons to become an indelible part of the culture.

What Do You Wear When You Have to Keep Going?
At New York Fashion Week, designers met the moment with slick, straightforward, slightly subversive armor

I’m Overwhelmed by TikTok Skincare
With the help of a derm, executive editor Leah Chernikoff found a skincare regimen she could finally commit to

Four Life Lessons From the Nancy Pelosi School of Getting Sh*t Done
The former Speaker and ultimate Washington operator opens up her playbook

Greta Lee on How Past Lives Changed Everything
The film, about two childhood friends from South Korea who reconnect, is the kind of story the actor has always wanted to tell

Reese Witherspoon Is Starting a New Chapter
The actress, producer, and media mogul finally takes a (brief) moment for herself

Charlize Theron Still Loves Hollywood. She Just Wants It To Be Better.
The actor and producer opens up about motherhood—and making movies on her own terms.

The Hermès Principle
For artistic director Nadège Vanhée-Cybulski, creating clothes that are at once as classic as a Birkin and as modern as a crop top is much more than a balancing act. It’s a raison d’être.

The Cultural Endurance of the Mighty, Mighty Birkin
How the Hermès carryall withstood trends and weathered seasons to become an indelible part of the culture.

Fran Lebowitz on Our Post-Pandemic Future
The humorist shares her distaste for outdoor dining and her unwavering faith in New York.