Pride and joy abound in the July 2023 issue of British Vogue, with Tim Walker capturing a shimmering army of LGBTQ+ pioneers, from pop sensations to pensioners, models to movie stars, who share their stories of style, self-discovery and expression. First up, actor and raconteur Miriam Margolyes, who makes her Vogue cover debut at 82.
“Nothing about me speaks to binary,” cover star Janelle Monae tells Amel Mukhtar in the July 2023 issue of British Vogue. “I listened to my spirit and my spirit was screaming, ’You are a free-ass mothaf**ka!’” It’s precisely that attitude – and intoxicating energy – that the multitalented powerhouse is bringing to her next creative chapter, one that encompasses both music and film projects.
At 32, Rina Sawayama has established herself as part of a new generation of music stars reshaping the industry model to fit their own mold. And, she tells Liam Hess, she’s only just getting started. In the July 2023 issue of British Vogue, the cover star talks about her third album, taking her first steps as an actor and why being a queer Asian musician is “freeing”.
“‘They’ pronouns are the most truthful for me,” Bella Ramsey shares in British Vogue’s July 2023 issue. Having first appeared in Game Of Thrones aged just 11, the now 19-year-old actor became Hollywood’s most in-demand young star overnight when they landed the role of Ellie in ‘The Last of Us’ – and credits both Pedro Pascal and their “gay army” with supporting them through the intense press scrutiny that followed.
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