Culture / Society

Zoë Kravitz on her upcoming directorial debut, her YSL lipstick collection and the one piece of clothing she banned Channing Tatum wearing

By Josefin Forsberg
YSL Zoe Kravitz

From playing a vinyl nerd to Catwoman, Zoë Kravitz’s roles are as versatile as her many looks, in Issue 2 of Vogue Scandinavia she talks about building a career as eclectic as her style

Zoë Kravitz possesses the effortless cool of someone who grew up around icons like Prince, Mick Jagger and Stevie Wonder.

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She describes herself as a woman of style extremes – swaying from monochrome minimalism to a power-clash of Hawaiian shirts and polka dots, pulling off every ensemble with sly poise. “Sometimes I think a look needs to be so wrong that it’s right,” she says, with a laugh. “I think life is totally a game of dress-up.”

Photo: Stuart Winecoff