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44 A (2) RI O L L VI R A S E C K; C O T S R E T T 4 EXCLUSIVE CHANTAL THOMASS The iconic HU S designer invites Hello! inside her Paris penthouse D/ N A 12 NICOLE KIDMAN Turns supermodel in Paris PL O H 16 NATALIE PORTMAN Radiant at Thor première S E V 18 CHRIS PRATT On family, fatherhood and his DA career-making Canadian connection M; A R 24 THE DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE Serves up AG T serious style at Wimbledon. Plus, other stars NS who brought their fashion A-game! R I E K 30 PRINCE GEORGE AT 9 How the future King – and BE E birthday boy! – is growing into his royal role N N A 34 WILLIAM AND KATE Continue their summer JE V; of love at the Royal Charity Polo Cup T E/I 38 THE QUEEN Her Majesty is overjoyed while AG P attending her first investiture ceremony since 2020 Y R R 40 EXCLUSIVE ROYAL TREASURES Behind the HA scenes of Windsor Castle’s newest exhibition ES; G A 44 THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL Shines in new M portraits celebrating her 75th birthday TY I T E 49 PIPPA MIDDLETON The new mom of three LI/G welcomes a baby girl with husband James EL R U 50 THE DUKE OF SUSSEX Gets personal while T N E visiting New York City with Meghan V 52 LE 52 COVER STORY JENNIFER LOPEZ & BEN AFFLECK E NI Twenty years after he first proposed, the superstar DA couple get their happy ending in Las Vegas FT: E L 56 IVANA TRUMP Ex-husband Donald leads M O tributes to a ‘wonderful woman’ R F E 62 WOMEN WHO INSPIRE JEANNE BEKER WIS *Double issue: Our next issue, number 832/833, will be available on Aug. 4 Canada’s TV fashion icon shares her ‘healing’ CK O cancer journey with Hello! L C 2 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA 62 30 REGULARS 20 INSIDE STORY Up close with the stars 48 7 DAYS Celebrity news in brief 58 HOROSCOPES Predictions from Oscar Cainer 59 PUZZLES Crossword and sudoku 60 WORLD IN PICTURES Weird and wonderful photos STYLE & LIVING 66 SHOPPING Raise your hat game with these fun toppers 68 BEAUTY Summer makeup must-haves 70 FITNESS Get in the groove with Lululemon’s Mirror workout star Deja Riley 73 FOOD Baking legend Paul Hollywood shares some seriously dreamy desserts 76 EXCLUSIVE CULTURE The Amazing Race Canada host Jon Montgomery hits the ground running 4 78 READS This one’s for Bridgerton fans! Sophie Irwin’s new historical romance is a Regency-era delight 80 TRAVEL Soak up the sun in St-Tropez 82 LAST WORD With Brazilian model Alessandra Ambrosio EDITOR-IN-CHIEF DIGITAL COLOUR SPECIALISTS Spencer Blackwood, DIRECTOR, CUSTOMER SUCCESS Terry Smith Alison Eastwood Nicole Duplantis, Drew Maynard MANAGING DIRECTOR, CONSUMER REVENUE SENIOR MANAGER, CONTENT OPERATIONS Pat Flynn Allan Yue CREATIVE DIRECTOR Marko Popovic PRODUCTION EDITOR Kenisha Alexander DEPUTY EDITOR Shanda Deziel ST. JOSEPH COMMUNICATIONS HELLO! Canadian Edition is published weekly, except for occasional combined, expanded or premium issues, ROYAL CORRESPONDENT, INTERNATIONAL Emily Nash CHAIRMAN & CEO Tony Gagliano which count as two subscription issues, by St. Joseph Communications, under licence with Hola S.A. PHOTO DIRECTOR Kristine Ryall EDITORIAL DIRECTOR, INTERNATIONAL VICE-CHAIRMAN John Gagliano HELLO! trademark is the property of Hola S.A. All rights reserved. Republishing in whole or in part without DEPUTY ART DIRECTOR Laura Northmore Isabelle de Courson PRESIDENT & PUBLISHER Ken Hunt permission is strictly prohibited. Editorial offices: 15 Benton Road, Toronto, Ontario M6M 3G2. ASSOCIATE PHOTO EDITOR Anna Costa ISSN 1911-3110 HELLO! (Print). ISSN 1911-3129 (Online – hellomagazine.ca). Subscription price: $158.47 CONTRIBUTING EDITORS Michael Killingsworth, SENIOR VICE-PRESIDENT, CONTENT & CREATIVE ASSOCIATE ART DIRECTOR Leanne Gilbert plus tax for one year within Canada. Suzanne Wintrob Maryam Sanati FASHION & BEAUTY EDITOR Julia McEwen VICE-PRESIDENT, MARKETING & To subscribe or renew your subscription, VISIT US ONLINE at hellomagazine.ca/service or email ASSOCIATE EDITOR (ON LEAVE) Bianca Teixeira CONTRIBUTORS Deborah Aldcorn, Dagmar Dunlevy, BRANDED CONTENT Sasha Emmons [email protected]. From time to time, other organizations may ask Hello! if they may Amanda Ghazale Aziz, Shauna Narbonne, George send information about a product or service to some Hello! subscribers, by mail or email. If you STAFF WRITER Sarah Trumbley Pimentel, Corinna Reeves, Ginny Tayler, Rachel Wine DIRECTOR, PARTNERSHIPS & MARKETING do not wish to receive these messages, please contact us in any of the ways listed above. ASSISTANT FASHION & BEAUTY EDITOR Kaysey Davis Jessika Fink PRODUCTION MANAGER Caroline Potter VICE-PRESIDENT, PRINT OPERATIONS Maria Mendes Publications Mail Agreement No. 42494512. Undeliverable copies and changes of address DIGITAL DIRECTOR Zachary Harper DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND SENIOR STRATEGIST DIRECTOR, PMO & BUSINESS OPERATIONS notices should be sent to: HELLO! P.O. Box 875, Station Main, Alliston, Ontario L9R 1W1 SOCIAL EDITOR Russ Martin OF BRANDED CONTENT Tobiasz Woroniecki Ajay Masih Printed in Canada by St. Joseph Communications, Print. SEE MORE OF YOUR FAVOURITE CELEBRITIES AND ROYALS AT HELLOMAGAZINE.CA Instagram (HELLOCanadaMag) Facebook (HELLOCanadaMagazine) Twitter (@HelloCanada) HELLO! 3 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW & PHOTOS AT HER PINK PARISIAN PENTHOUSE CHANTAL THOMASS THE ICONIC DESIGNER TALKS FAMOUS FRIENDS, ROMANCE AND HER LIFELONG LOVE OF FASHION S; E G C hantal Thomass is famous in her native France MA as the woman who puts the sass in style. Celeb- TY I T E rities from Brigitte Bardot to Carla Bruni have G O/ been dressed in her ready-to-wear designs, while H P A countless women covet her gorgeous lingerie, A-R M which she pioneered as day wear. Paris’s wax mu- MES AG seum even features a likeness of the French design- GA T: M er, complete with her signature jet-black bob. EFY I LT The French designer is surrounded by supermodels (from left) Christy Chantal, however, is modest about her achieve- OM GET Turlington, Nadja Auermann, Claudia Schiffer, Heather Stewart Whyte, Eva ments. Showing us around her pink-and-black- T, FROUR/ H(aebrozvigeo rvigah at)n jdo iLnisn dKaa rEl vLaanggeerfliesltda abta ac 2k0s0ta9g dei nant ear sphaortwy iinn tPhaer icsa ipni t1a9l 9o4f ,c aonud- tshheem reevde aplse nshthe oduesseig nneeadr mthoset oAfr cth de ei nTterrioiomr phheer,- OM LEFEL DUF TH ture honouring the German designer. BOTMIC 4 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA ‘Every time I went out in one of my designs, people would ask where I’d bought it, and I’d tell them I’d made it myself’ La vie en rose: Chantal’s living space is a feast for the eyes, with candy-pink hues seen throughout, from the seating to the ceiling fresco, by Chantal Thomass for Barrisol. The ceramics are another joint venture, with Rometti. Right: The designer poses in a trademark monochrome outfit. self, noting that creativity is simply in for her to sew. The young couple her nature. showed off the results of their creative The only child of a seamstress, collaboration when they went out dan- Chantal, 74, has been interested in cing in Paris’s discos. clothes for as long as she can remem- “Back then, at the beginning of the ber: she was just 18 when she started ’60s, there wasn’t much in the way of selling her own line of dresses. By clothes for young people, and it was then, she was already three years into a all really boring,” Chantal recalls. relationship with the man who was to “Every time I went out in one of my become both her husband and busi- designs, people would ask where I’d ness partner. Bruce Thomass, a year bought it, and I’d tell them I’d made older than Chantal, painted fabrics it myself.” HELLO! 5 ‘My designs are “naughty” but never vulgar’ One day, she decided to try her luck at the THE FASH PACK A lot of the buzz was generated by the way trendy Dorothée Bis boutique. Conquering By then 20, Chantal started hanging out she and her friends were pushing fashion her shyness, she decked herself out in a with a big group of like-minded designers, boundaries. In 1976, Chantal sent a model beautiful silk muslin tunic dress with a including some big fashion names of the fu- down the runway wearing a grey flannel cor- splashy floral design – accessorized with a ture: Thierry Mugler, Jean Paul Gaultier set with a white shirt. Soon, it was body cute wicker bag – and set off. The frock found and Azzedine Alaïa. Those were laid-back, stockings and garters. “My designs are favour and she was commissioned to sew fun times, she says. ‘naughty’ but never vulgar,” she explains. some copies. “We were great friends – we helped each “Nothing like that had been seen at a prêt-à- Later, she and her dress found their other and travelled all over for catwalk porter show before. Photographers started way to the Café des Arts boutique shows. At first, we shared rooms in cheap to focus on the lingerie and soon everyone in St.-Tropez, which bought three places. Later, when we started to become started to copy me. Those were the days of more. One of those was snapped up by Bri- known, we were sent first-class tickets and miniskirts, but the only tights available were gitte Bardot, and the rest, as they say, put up in the best hotels. It was a wonder- flesh-coloured. I wanted to do black lacy is history. ful life!” ones. No one in France would make them, 6 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA ‘When we started to become known, we were sent first-class tickets and put up in the best hotels. It was a wonderful life’ Whimsical decorative touches take the star’s home to the next level. Below: A gigantic special-edition Coca- Cola Light bottle she created for the beverage brand’s French market in 2014 is the feature object of a hallway. because they said that no one would buy them. But Austrian company Wolford agreed to do it. “The tights went on sale in my boutique in 1979, the press picked up on them, and I had customers queuing outside from seven in the morning.” She also helped make modelling stars out of Eva Herzigova, 49, and Carla Bruni, 54, who would go on to be a successful singer (as well as the wife of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy). “Carla was 17 and came with her mom,and she sang while changing backstage,” Chantal recalls. Success was a mixed blessing, though. Like others in her group, Chantal found she needed the backing of a large corporation to enable her label to grow. “We had to get involved with companies who invested in us, but also limited our creativity. I suppose they had to keep their shareholders happy,” she says with a sigh. In 1985, she made a deal with Japan’s World Co. It gave her financial security but meant constant travel, which put a strain on her personal life as HELLO! 7 ‘You have to keep going and find the projects that give you an energy boost’ A jet-black dining table is set with decorative plates and napkins (also below right) while the packed bookcase contains biographies of legendary designers such as Halston and Chanel, as well as Vogue coffee-table books. Chantal continues to show her love of the dark in her kitchen (left), which is given pops of colour with her pink Smeg appli- ances and accessories, while her Coca- Cola Light cans and bottles are on display in a cupboard. 8 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA a wife and mother of two young children, Louise and Robin. In 1987, after 25 years of marriage, she and Bruce went their separate ways. “But life goes on,” she says. “One summer, when I was on holiday with the children in my house at Cap Fer- rat, I met Michel [Fabian]. “He started subtly flirting with me, but I was out of practice and didn’t notice. Later, because he loves children and is very smart, he set about winning Louise and Robin over, taking them to the beach and buying them candy. And one day, when Robin was seven, he said to me: ‘Mom, are you in love?’ I told him no. He said, ‘Michel’s really nice, don’t you think?’” That was when Chantal started to consider Michel romantically. Now they’ve been together for 27 years, and married for 20. DIFFERENT WORLDS His own work is far removed from the world of fashion, she tells us. He’s “in HELLO! 9 ‘Michel started subtly flirting with me, but I was out of practice and didn’t notice’ Theatre artwork livens up the walls, wardrobe doors and bedding (above), while another bedroom is given the Moulin Rouge treatment (right and below) with red curtains painted onto a wall and a heart-shaped entrance into the en suite bathroom. Her spacious home in Paris is proof of her décor skills, with everything from the fres- co on the living room ceiling to the stunning ceramics her own creations. Since moving in five years ago, she’s made it unmistakably her own. Every- thing she does flows from her cables,” as she puts it – fibre op- striking personal style – the tics, to be more specific. monochrome outfits, carmine “And all his time outside lips and the bold fringe she’s work, he devotes to me,” she had since she was 18. All were says, happily. captured in wax by the Musée These days, Chantal stays Grévin. What was it like for away from partnerships with the designer to find herself big companies, concentrating being designed? on collaborations. She tells us, “It’s a really interesting pro- “Umbrellas, underwear, lamps, cess. You sit in a revolving chair tableware, furniture, ho- for two hours while three or tels…I’m enthusiastic about four artists draw you from every trying new things and open to angle,” she reveals. everything. I usually start off with the germ of an idea, and it MISSING OLD FRIENDS takes off from there.” Much as Chantal enjoys her 10 HELLOMAGAZINE.CA

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