Join us at ICP for the launch of V Magazine issue 157 with cover star Gabbriette and photographer Steven Klein.
The first 100 RSVPs are guaranteed entry. All guests will need to bring their copy of V157 starring Gabbriette or purchase a copy of the issue on location at the event in order to have their issue signed. Due to limited capacity, RSVPs for this event will close on November 19, 2025.
Copies of the issue will be available for purchase on a first come, first serve basis.
About the Issue
Gabbriette stars in a film noir fantasy for V Magazine’s new V157 Winter 2025 Issue—photographed by Steven Klein and styled by Patti Wilson!
What does modern glamour look like today? It’s dangerous, decadent, daring. In a word: Gabbriette. She’s the name on everyone’s lips—and everyone’s Instagram feed, with a face you simply can’t scroll past. Shot by Steven Klein and styled by Patti Wilson in Saint Laurent’s latest collection with makeup artist Kabuki transforming the star in an old-Hollywood cinema siren with MAC Cosmetics, Gabbriette—the raven of this generation’s supermodel flock—is transported into a film noir fantasy on the cover of V157.
For our cover story, the musician-turned-model-turned-scream-queen-in-the-making sat down with burlesque icon Dita Von Teese to discuss the timeless allure of old Hollywood, and how both women channel the unapologetic, femme-fatale energy of the Golden Age’s most notable heroines.
About V Magazine
V is a magazine about fashion with a capital F and all the things that go with it: music, film, art, beauty, architecture…you name it. Large-format, visually driven, international in scope, and collaborative in spirit, V was launched in 1999, becoming a bi-monthly, supersized lifestyle brand that covers the next wave in pop culture as captured by the industry’s most important photographers. Since our debut issue, V has collaborated with all-star talents like Inez & Vinoodh, Nick Knight, Steven Klein, Mert and Marcus, Mario Sorrenti, Karl Lagerfeld, Hedi Slimane, and many more to bring its sophisticated, international audience an insider’s view of cultural stories before they’re news anywhere else.
Before V was put into print, we thought of it this way: Imagine a wall of forty-four televisions, each tuned to a different station. Today you would need a wall of 250 televisions, but it’s still a good way to think of the insane and unpredictable mix of people, places, and things that V celebrates in its pages. V is a place where uptown meets downtown, celebrities mingle with total unknowns and high art converses with underground culture.
Chic, wacky, fun, fabulous…in a letter: V!
Image by Steven Klein