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Lorde takes reins in latest Viva

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New Zealand’s biggest pop star has turned magazine editor for the autumn issue of award-winning Viva Magazine. Over the past three months, Lorde, Ella Yelich-O’Connor, has been working closely with the Viva editorial team to create a magazine based on the theme “Designing A Better Future”, editor Amanda Linnell says.

“Lorde’s key focus right from the start was to shine the light on Aotearoa’s rising fashion designers, artists, creatives and forward-thinking voices.

“Through a series of interviews and commission­ed stories she has ensured the magazine is full of stimulatin­g reads and thought-provoking topics.”

The Grammy Award-winning pop star features on the cover and in a fashion shoot inside the magazine, in a series of striking portraits shot by photograph­er Ho¯ hua Ropate Kurene.

Lorde worked closely with Viva’s fashion and creative director, Dan Ahwa, to ensure the shoot focused on sustainabl­e and indigenous designers.

“We spent a lot of time discussing the brands, the inspiratio­n behind the garments and the materials used — from Maungarong­o Ron Te Kawa’s handwoven quilt to an embroidere­d skirt from Dunedin-based label Sleeping Profit,” Ahwa says.

In her editor’s letter, the star writes: “Shooting the cover story with Ho¯ hua Ropate Kurene at the beautiful Te Uru Gallery in Titirangi was one of the most special days I’ve ever had on set.

“Ho¯hua blew me away with his world-class skill and gorgeous energy. I went home that evening buzzing.”

While Lorde spends much of her

Left: Lorde behind the scenes with Hohua Ropate Kurene for Viva Magazine.

time abroad, she calls Ta¯maki Makaurau home and in another unpreceden­ted move the star invited New Zealand writer Megan Dunn — author of What I Learned at Art School — to spend the afternoon with her at home.

The result is a fascinatin­g insight into the world of the 25-year-old global star.

She opens up about the backlash she received around the release of Te Ao Ma¯rama, her companion album to Solar Power, which features five songs translated into te reo, the weight of expectatio­n and responsibi­lity as an artist, before roping Dunn in on a hilarious driving lesson.

“As our inaugural guest editor Ella has set a very high standard,” says Linnell.

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Viva Magazine — Volume 7 is on sale in all good magazine outlets from Monday, February 28.

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