“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
“It’s been my dream to play Sally since I was 16. I’ve always felt a massive personal connection to the character. Sally exists in paradoxes: she’s sexy and ugly, morally right and morally wrong. She’s performative and vulnerable at the same time, which is something I feel like I embody but don’t get to see in a lot of female characters. People are still trying to have women be one way or another and not have them exist as a multitude of personalities. Sally’s the opposite, and it’s been the biggest gift to present all those sides of myself through her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without it, to be honest.” As Rhea Norwood ends her stint as Sally Bowles in Kit-Kat Club’s Cabaret, the 23-year-old actor is more sure of her purpose than ever: she’s ready to represent real women…and she won’t do it quietly. Read all about it in our Winter 2024 issue, available to order now 🎪 Photography by @annazinaaa Styling by @rosiejsykes Words by @rin_cobby Editorial Director @charlottejmorton Editor-in-Chief @ellaxwest Art Director @beth1owri Production Director Lola Randall Hair by @sandrahahnel Makeup by @mayamanartist at @stellacreativeartists using @shiseido
A peep into the year of dreams 👀
A peep into the year of dreams 👀
A peep into the year of dreams 👀
A peep into the year of dreams 👀
A peep into the year of dreams 👀
The Sugarplum Dinner ♥️ Incredibly emotional night yesterday on #worlddiabetesday raising vital funds for @breakthrought1duk 🩸 Pleased to share that I’ve officially joined the team as their newest ambassador. Thank you @longchamp for dressing me for this special event 🫶🏻
The Sugarplum Dinner ♥️ Incredibly emotional night yesterday on #worlddiabetesday raising vital funds for @breakthrought1duk 🩸 Pleased to share that I’ve officially joined the team as their newest ambassador. Thank you @longchamp for dressing me for this special event 🫶🏻
The Sugarplum Dinner ♥️ Incredibly emotional night yesterday on #worlddiabetesday raising vital funds for @breakthrought1duk 🩸 Pleased to share that I’ve officially joined the team as their newest ambassador. Thank you @longchamp for dressing me for this special event 🫶🏻
The Sugarplum Dinner ♥️ Incredibly emotional night yesterday on #worlddiabetesday raising vital funds for @breakthrought1duk 🩸 Pleased to share that I’ve officially joined the team as their newest ambassador. Thank you @longchamp for dressing me for this special event 🫶🏻
The Sugarplum Dinner ♥️ Incredibly emotional night yesterday on #worlddiabetesday raising vital funds for @breakthrought1duk 🩸 Pleased to share that I’ve officially joined the team as their newest ambassador. Thank you @longchamp for dressing me for this special event 🫶🏻
The Sugarplum Dinner ♥️ Incredibly emotional night yesterday on #worlddiabetesday raising vital funds for @breakthrought1duk 🩸 Pleased to share that I’ve officially joined the team as their newest ambassador. Thank you @longchamp for dressing me for this special event 🫶🏻