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SCOTT EASTWOOD IN TOWN & COUNTRY'S TOP 50

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Scott Eastwood In Town & Country Town&Country’s Top 50 Bachelors issue is back, featuring the ruggedly handsome Scott Eastwood. He reflects on the commotion his T&C shirtless photo shoot caused last fall, the lessons his parents taught him, and even the type of woman he likes to date. Also making the cut this year are gentlemen in the following categories: Available Juniors (environmentalist David de Rothschild, musician Theo Spielberg); Kennedy & Single (writer and producer Robert F. Kennedy III, Yale student Jack Schlossberg); Famous & Eligible (actor Ansel Elgort, MSNBC host Ronan Farrow); Cultural Catches (gallerist Vladimir Restoin Roitfeld, Artsy founder Carter Cleveland); Back on the Market (comedian Russell Brand, actor Johnny Depp); Stylish Solos (Alex Mill designer Alex Drexler, producer Andrew Lauren); Serious Players (polo player Nic Roldan, Notre Dame freshman wide receiver Corey Robinson); and Royal & Ready (heir to the British throne ...

CHLOE SEVIGNY'S TOWN & COUNTRY INTERVIEW

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Chloë Sevigny Chloë Sevigny covers the November issue of Town&Country, on newsstands nationwide October 15th. In her interview with the magazine, she opens up about her legendary “It Girl” status, her coming of age, and being pigeonholed in Hollywood. On the cover, Chloë wears a Dior sweater and skirt. If any assets are used, you must link back to the story on T&C’s website . Chloë will star in A&E’s drama Those Who Kill, premiering in January 2014. On being labeled an “It Girl:” “It must come up when you Google me or something. I’d rather cut off my pinkie than Google myself. The whole ‘It Girl’ thing—I never felt that was the correct label, because I saw that as meaning ‘flash in the pan,’ or ‘socialite,’ or ‘rich girl,’ or ‘druggie girl,’ or ‘model girl,’ even though its origin is Clara Bow, who was the coolest thing ever.” On getting the acting bug early: “I saw Annie in kindergarten. And then I was like, ‘I want t...

HUGH JACKMAN IN TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE

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**** ON THE NEWSSTAND **** Hugh Jackman Hugh Jackman is debonair on the cover of the October issue of Town&Country, on newsstands 9/17. The star of The Prisoners, in theaters later this month, and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness open up to the magazine about their relationship and their shared love of philanthropy. If any assets are used, you must link back to the full story on TownandCountrymag.com: http://www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/hugh-jackman#slide-1. Jackman, on holding back from proposing to wife Deborra-Lee Furness: “I decided, I won’t ask her to marry me for six months. Then after four months I thought, That’s the most ridiculous rule!” Furness, on her husband’s many looks: “I like him clean-shaven. But I like him all ways: chubby, muscley, skinny. I’m always having affairs.” Furness, a board member of Worldwide Orphans in Australia, on creating National Adoption Awareness Week:  ...

LAUREN HUTTON IN TOWN & COUNTRY MAGAZINE

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**** ON THE NEWSSTANDS **** Lauren Hutton More than a decade after a devastating motorcycle accident, Lauren Hutton – once the highest paid model in the world, and one who redefined American beauty – has a memoir in the works, is back in front of the camera, and is ready for whatever adventure comes next. Now, in a never-before-seen photograph, she covers Town&Country’s June/July issue and opens up to the magazine about the upbringing that made her want to model, her romance with Bob Williamson, and the role that travel has played in her healing. On the upbringing that made her want to model: “If I hadn’t been poor I would never have been a model. I was always a tomboy. I liked doing interesting shit, the stuff boys get to do. I was the girl that beheaded dolls.” On her relationship with Bob Williamson, who squandered millions of dollars of Hutton’s earnings: “I didn’t have a father, and I wanted to be a chi...