On Newsstands Now: Zendaya, Taraji P. Henson, Beyoncé, and More

See the beauties gracing newsstands in October and November.

Zendaya for Modeliste - While she looks great on this cover, it was the photo spread that got Zendaya up in arms. The Disney starlet took to Instagram to complain that the magazine made her waist and thighs much smaller and enhanced her skin tone. Peep the pics here. (Photo: Modeliste Magazine, November 2015)

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Zendaya on Modeliste - The K.C. Undercover star kept it 100 after the original photo spread was published by the magazine this week. "Had a new shoot come out today and was shocked when I found my 19 year old hips and torso quite manipulated,” she wrote on Instagram, along with an unretouched image from the shoot. “These are the things that make women self conscious, that create the unrealistic ideals of beauty that we have. Anyone who knows who I am knows I stand for honest and pure self love.” The magazine’s editor-in-chief took note, announcing that Modeliste will release the unretouched spread soon.(Photo: Modeliste Magazine, November 2015)

Taraji P. Henson on Bella NYC - What beef? The Empire star shuts down rumors of strife with her co-star Terrence Howard in Bella’s holiday-themed issue. “Where did that rumor come from that Terrence and I are feuding? I fought to have him on the show. We've known each other for 10 years and worked together before. Why would I fight with someone I fought for?” Really, nothing seems to come between the Lyon fam.(Photo: Bella Magazine, Winter 2015)

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Taraji P. Henson on Bella NYC - What beef? The Empire star shuts down rumors of strife with her co-star Terrence Howard in Bella’s holiday-themed issue. “Where did that rumor come from that Terrence and I are feuding? I fought to have him on the show. We've known each other for 10 years and worked together before. Why would I fight with someone I fought for?” Really, nothing seems to come between the Lyon fam.(Photo: Bella Magazine, Winter 2015)

Fifth Harmony on Latina - The chart-topping pop group works an array of luscious furs for their latest cover. And inside, the quintet opens up about their multicultural heritage, girl power, and changing the face of pop music.   (Photo: Latina Magazine, November 2015)

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Fifth Harmony on Latina - The chart-topping pop group works an array of luscious furs for their latest cover. And inside, the quintet opens up about their multicultural heritage, girl power, and changing the face of pop music. (Photo: Latina Magazine, November 2015)

Malaysia Pargo on Rolling Out - The Basketball Wives L.A. star recently weathered a difficult divorce from NBA player Jannero Pargo, but she’s come through stronger on the other side. “After divorce, it’s not about you. It’s about the kids. For me, I just learn to make sure my kids are whole,” she tells the magazine about co-parenting with her ex.  (Photo: Rolling Out Magazine; October 15, 2015)

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Malaysia Pargo on Rolling Out - The Basketball Wives L.A. star recently weathered a difficult divorce from NBA player Jannero Pargo, but she’s come through stronger on the other side. “After divorce, it’s not about you. It’s about the kids. For me, I just learn to make sure my kids are whole,” she tells the magazine about co-parenting with her ex. (Photo: Rolling Out Magazine; October 15, 2015)

Beyoncé on Beat - Queen B goes Americana for the indie London magazine’s 16th issue. She was shot by Ryan McGinley in the Hamptons. According to its website, the issue hits stands Oct. 21.   (Photo: BEAT Magazine, Winter 2015)

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Beyoncé on Beat - Queen B goes Americana for the indie London magazine’s 16th issue. She was shot by Ryan McGinley in the Hamptons. According to its website, the issue hits stands Oct. 21. (Photo: BEAT Magazine, Winter 2015)

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Ava DuVernay on Elle - The Oscar-nominated director covers the magazine’s Women in Hollywood issue, and the interview she gives is empowering. She talks about her new series, Queen Sugar, premiering soon on OWN and her distribution company, ARRAY, which she hopes will get more Black films in theaters. “There’s a generation of filmmakers of color and women whose primary concern is that no one will see their work. And that is a huge barrier. They’re asking, ‘Why make something if no one will see it?”  (Photo: Elle Magazine, November 2015)

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Ava DuVernay on Elle - The Oscar-nominated director covers the magazine’s Women in Hollywood issue, and the interview she gives is empowering. She talks about her new series, Queen Sugar, premiering soon on OWN and her distribution company, ARRAY, which she hopes will get more Black films in theaters. “There’s a generation of filmmakers of color and women whose primary concern is that no one will see their work. And that is a huge barrier. They’re asking, ‘Why make something if no one will see it?” (Photo: Elle Magazine, November 2015)

Taraji P. Henson on Essence - Ms. Henson has been on the scene for a minute, but she remains humble about the huge success of Empire and its impact on her career. “Even though people are just now finding me as Cookie, thank God for Netflix because people are so moved by my performance they're like, 'Where has she been?'" she tells the magazine. "I've always said I want to do the type of work that people study."  (Photo: Essence Magazine, November 2015)

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Taraji P. Henson on Essence - Ms. Henson has been on the scene for a minute, but she remains humble about the huge success of Empire and its impact on her career. “Even though people are just now finding me as Cookie, thank God for Netflix because people are so moved by my performance they're like, 'Where has she been?'" she tells the magazine. "I've always said I want to do the type of work that people study." (Photo: Essence Magazine, November 2015)

Kylie Jenner on Elle Canada - The reality-TV queen is giving her fans the opportunity to choose the winning cover look for her Elle Canada’s December issue. On left, she’s posted up in shimmery black Zuhair Murad jumpsuit with a plunging neckline. On the right she wears a beaded bodysuit by La Bourjoisie with black thigh-high boots. Which look is your favorite?  (Photo: Elle Canada, December 2015)

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Kylie Jenner on Elle Canada - The reality-TV queen is giving her fans the opportunity to choose the winning cover look for her Elle Canada’s December issue. On left, she’s posted up in shimmery black Zuhair Murad jumpsuit with a plunging neckline. On the right she wears a beaded bodysuit by La Bourjoisie with black thigh-high boots. Which look is your favorite? (Photo: Elle Canada, December 2015)

Rihanna on T Magazine - The Bajan beauty gives a very rare, very candid interview for the New York Times Style Magazine’s The Greats issue. Namely, she reveals that she’s not ready to share her world with a man right now. "Guys need attention. They need that nourishment, that little stroke of the ego that gets them by every now and then. I'll give it to my family, I'll give it to my work — but I will not give it to a man right now." Hmm, we wonder what this means for those Travis Scott dating rumors?  (Photo: T Magazine, October 2015)

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Rihanna on T Magazine - The Bajan beauty gives a very rare, very candid interview for the New York Times Style Magazine’s The Greats issue. Namely, she reveals that she’s not ready to share her world with a man right now. "Guys need attention. They need that nourishment, that little stroke of the ego that gets them by every now and then. I'll give it to my family, I'll give it to my work — but I will not give it to a man right now." Hmm, we wonder what this means for those Travis Scott dating rumors? (Photo: T Magazine, October 2015)

Nicki Minaj on New York Times Magazine - Yeah, remember that Nicki Minaj-Miley Cyrus beef? So not over. “You’re in videos with Black men, and you’re bringing out Black women on your stages, but you don’t want to know how Black women feel about something that’s so important?” she said in her truly buzzworthy cover story. And she didn’t stop there. An impassioned Nicki went in when asked about the Meek Mill and Drake rivalry and if a part of her “thrives on drama.” To which, the “Anaconda” rapper offered a biting retort before abruptly ending the interview.  (Photo: New York Times Magazine, October 2015)

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Nicki Minaj on New York Times Magazine - Yeah, remember that Nicki Minaj-Miley Cyrus beef? So not over. “You’re in videos with Black men, and you’re bringing out Black women on your stages, but you don’t want to know how Black women feel about something that’s so important?” she said in her truly buzzworthy cover story. And she didn’t stop there. An impassioned Nicki went in when asked about the Meek Mill and Drake rivalry and if a part of her “thrives on drama.” To which, the “Anaconda” rapper offered a biting retort before abruptly ending the interview. (Photo: New York Times Magazine, October 2015)

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FKA Twigs on Paper - The British singer still hasn’t confirmed her engagement with Twilight star Robert Pattinson, but she does say in her interview that marriage and children are in her future. “I'm quite traditional,” she says, but adds that she doesn’t keep her sexuality on the “down-low.” “I have that throbbing energy, and I accept it, and I harness it when I need to. It's not even a conscious thing.”  (Photo: Paper Magazine, October 2015)

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FKA Twigs on Paper - The British singer still hasn’t confirmed her engagement with Twilight star Robert Pattinson, but she does say in her interview that marriage and children are in her future. “I'm quite traditional,” she says, but adds that she doesn’t keep her sexuality on the “down-low.” “I have that throbbing energy, and I accept it, and I harness it when I need to. It's not even a conscious thing.” (Photo: Paper Magazine, October 2015)

Iman on Schon - The supermodel of all supermodels is positively ageless. She flaunts her healthy frame in a silver second-skin sheath, giving us some inspiration for staying forever young.(Photo: Schon Magazine via Instagram)

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Iman on Schon - The supermodel of all supermodels is positively ageless. She flaunts her healthy frame in a silver second-skin sheath, giving us some inspiration for staying forever young.(Photo: Schon Magazine via Instagram)

Naomie Harris - The British beauty and Bond girl (catch her in Spectre this fall) opens up about whether it’s OK to be a feminist and a female lead in one of the most successful male-driven franchises in film history. "I think you absolutely can now," she says. "Sam [Mendes, director] loves strong, multidimensional women; that's incredibly important to him. Barbara Broccoli [daughter of original Bond producer Albert] is at the helm of the franchise, too, and she's a strong woman who has a big say in how the characters are developed."  (Photo: Cosmopolitan UK Magazine)

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Naomie Harris - The British beauty and Bond girl (catch her in Spectre this fall) opens up about whether it’s OK to be a feminist and a female lead in one of the most successful male-driven franchises in film history. "I think you absolutely can now," she says. "Sam [Mendes, director] loves strong, multidimensional women; that's incredibly important to him. Barbara Broccoli [daughter of original Bond producer Albert] is at the helm of the franchise, too, and she's a strong woman who has a big say in how the characters are developed." (Photo: Cosmopolitan UK Magazine)

Sevyn Streeter on Sheen - The “Don’t Kill the Fun” singer ushers in the holiday season in a festive white gown. Inside the mag, she’s opening up about her family’s holiday traditions, her romance with rapper B.o.B. and how she’s stayed grounded as her star power grows.   (Photo: Sheen, November/ December 2015)

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Sevyn Streeter on Sheen - The “Don’t Kill the Fun” singer ushers in the holiday season in a festive white gown. Inside the mag, she’s opening up about her family’s holiday traditions, her romance with rapper B.o.B. and how she’s stayed grounded as her star power grows. (Photo: Sheen, November/ December 2015)

Oprah Winfrey on Variety - Covering Variety's Power of Women issue, Winfrey is as radiant as ever. On her road from talk show host to media mogul, she says, “I love the way my life has opened up. My definition of real freedom comes from the movie 'Beloved,’ where the character Sethe that I played says, ‘Freedom is waking up in the morning and deciding for yourself what to do with the day.’ Imagine that.”  (Photo: Variety, October 2015)

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Oprah Winfrey on Variety - Covering Variety's Power of Women issue, Winfrey is as radiant as ever. On her road from talk show host to media mogul, she says, “I love the way my life has opened up. My definition of real freedom comes from the movie 'Beloved,’ where the character Sethe that I played says, ‘Freedom is waking up in the morning and deciding for yourself what to do with the day.’ Imagine that.” (Photo: Variety, October 2015)

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Rihanna on Vanity Fair  - Six years after being physically assaulted by then-boyfriend Chris Brown, Rih is speaking out about their troubled relationship. She tells the magazine she felt she was “that girl who felt that as much pain as this relationship is, maybe some people are built stronger than others. Maybe I’m one of those people built to handle s**t like this.” The interview is deeply personal, and one of particular value as October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Click here to read more about the signs and ways to get help. Separately, the pop star dishes on why race faker Rachel Dolezal is "a bit of a hero." She went there.  (Photo: Vanity Fair Magazine, November 2015)

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Rihanna on Vanity Fair - Six years after being physically assaulted by then-boyfriend Chris Brown, Rih is speaking out about their troubled relationship. She tells the magazine she felt she was “that girl who felt that as much pain as this relationship is, maybe some people are built stronger than others. Maybe I’m one of those people built to handle s**t like this.” The interview is deeply personal, and one of particular value as October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Click here to read more about the signs and ways to get help. Separately, the pop star dishes on why race faker Rachel Dolezal is "a bit of a hero." She went there. (Photo: Vanity Fair Magazine, November 2015)

The Kardashians and Jenners on Cosmopolitan - Yep, you read that right. The mag crowns Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall, Kylie and Kris as America’s first family, although, we distinctly remember already having one of those ...The Obamas. The gross overstatement aside, this glamorous shot marks the first time all the Kardashian and Jenner ladies have posed together on a cover in four years. But sorry, Cosmo, you still don’t get a pass on this one.   (Photo: Cosmopolitan Magazine, November 2015)

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The Kardashians and Jenners on Cosmopolitan - Yep, you read that right. The mag crowns Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall, Kylie and Kris as America’s first family, although, we distinctly remember already having one of those ...The Obamas. The gross overstatement aside, this glamorous shot marks the first time all the Kardashian and Jenner ladies have posed together on a cover in four years. But sorry, Cosmo, you still don’t get a pass on this one. (Photo: Cosmopolitan Magazine, November 2015)

Rihanna on Fader - Yes, the Bajan beauty wears a silky pink nightgown and matching fuzzy slippers for the mag’s 100th issue, and yes, she totally pulls it off. As for what she says in the interview ... well, that remains a mystery as the writer reveals that Rih’s camp would only allow five questions answered via e-mail. As it stands, what is published online is an introspective look at the allure that is Rihanna. Like us, you’ll have to pick up the issue for those mystifying answers. By Britt Middleton  (Photo: The Fader Magazine)

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Rihanna on Fader - Yes, the Bajan beauty wears a silky pink nightgown and matching fuzzy slippers for the mag’s 100th issue, and yes, she totally pulls it off. As for what she says in the interview ... well, that remains a mystery as the writer reveals that Rih’s camp would only allow five questions answered via e-mail. As it stands, what is published online is an introspective look at the allure that is Rihanna. Like us, you’ll have to pick up the issue for those mystifying answers. By Britt Middleton (Photo: The Fader Magazine)

FKA Twigs on Wonderland - Draped in a Givenchy headpiece and painted with bold temporary facial tattoos, Twigs shoots us an enticing glance for Wonderland’s 10th anniversary issue. She is interviewed and photographed by British artist Matthew Stone, and is said to dish about her new album, M3LL155X, which the magazine dubs as “her weirdest and most wonderful work yet.”   (Photo: Wonderland Magazine)

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FKA Twigs on Wonderland - Draped in a Givenchy headpiece and painted with bold temporary facial tattoos, Twigs shoots us an enticing glance for Wonderland’s 10th anniversary issue. She is interviewed and photographed by British artist Matthew Stone, and is said to dish about her new album, M3LL155X, which the magazine dubs as “her weirdest and most wonderful work yet.” (Photo: Wonderland Magazine)

Zoe Kravitz on C Magazine - The actress and Lolawolf frontwoman models a series of chic looks from the Christian Dior Resort 2016 collection, and she’s also opening up about the inspiration behind her waist-length braids. “I originally did them as a joke, like an ode to the ’90s,” she says. “They aren’t some symbolic thing, but it still feels important, I think, to be a brown girl with natural hair."  (Photo: C Magazine, October 2015)

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Zoe Kravitz on C Magazine - The actress and Lolawolf frontwoman models a series of chic looks from the Christian Dior Resort 2016 collection, and she’s also opening up about the inspiration behind her waist-length braids. “I originally did them as a joke, like an ode to the ’90s,” she says. “They aren’t some symbolic thing, but it still feels important, I think, to be a brown girl with natural hair." (Photo: C Magazine, October 2015)

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Naomi Campbell on Lui - The supermodel bares a hint of nips and a knowing smile for her appearance on the risque French fashion magazine. Cheeky!  (Photo: Lui Magazine, October 2015)

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Naomi Campbell on Lui - The supermodel bares a hint of nips and a knowing smile for her appearance on the risque French fashion magazine. Cheeky! (Photo: Lui Magazine, October 2015)

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Selena Gomez on Wonderland - Also gracing Wonderland’s 10-year anniversary issue is “The Heart Wants What It Wants” singer, who is spilling the deets about her new album, Revival, and what makes her feel beautiful. "Whatever it is that makes you feel sexy,” she says. “In the ["Good for You"] video, I was in a white T-shirt with my hair wet, and I think that makes me feel beautiful."  (Photo: Wonderland Magazine)

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Selena Gomez on Wonderland - Also gracing Wonderland’s 10-year anniversary issue is “The Heart Wants What It Wants” singer, who is spilling the deets about her new album, Revival, and what makes her feel beautiful. "Whatever it is that makes you feel sexy,” she says. “In the ["Good for You"] video, I was in a white T-shirt with my hair wet, and I think that makes me feel beautiful." (Photo: Wonderland Magazine)

Kim Kardashian on Sorbet - The reality TV queen cozies up to pal Riccardo Tisci, creative director of Givenchy, for the publication’s BFF Issue. With her high-power circle of friends, it’s no wonder why Kim stays so stylish in the streets.   (Photo: Sorbet Magazine)

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Kim Kardashian on Sorbet - The reality TV queen cozies up to pal Riccardo Tisci, creative director of Givenchy, for the publication’s BFF Issue. With her high-power circle of friends, it’s no wonder why Kim stays so stylish in the streets. (Photo: Sorbet Magazine)

Winnie Harlow on Sunday Style - Yasss, Winnie! The Canadian catwalk queen does us proud on the Australian fashion magazine’s latest cover. Inside, she’s chatting about shutting down stereotypes in the fashion world.  (Photo: Sunday Style Australia)

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Winnie Harlow on Sunday Style - Yasss, Winnie! The Canadian catwalk queen does us proud on the Australian fashion magazine’s latest cover. Inside, she’s chatting about shutting down stereotypes in the fashion world. (Photo: Sunday Style Australia)

Demi Lovato on Complex - Forget cool for the summer, Ms. Lovato is H-O-T! But on the real, she’s opening up about her close friendships with Iggy Azalea and Jennifer Lopez, overcoming a long battle with substance abuse, and feeling empowered through it all. “I’m just 23. I never want people to feel sorry for me, and I also think that there’s always someone who has it worse. Not to invalidate what I’ve been through or what I’m feeling, but there’s somebody who has it worse, and I’ve always got to remember that,” she says. (Photo: Complex)

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Demi Lovato on Complex - Forget cool for the summer, Ms. Lovato is H-O-T! But on the real, she’s opening up about her close friendships with Iggy Azalea and Jennifer Lopez, overcoming a long battle with substance abuse, and feeling empowered through it all. “I’m just 23. I never want people to feel sorry for me, and I also think that there’s always someone who has it worse. Not to invalidate what I’ve been through or what I’m feeling, but there’s somebody who has it worse, and I’ve always got to remember that,” she says. (Photo: Complex)

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Naomi Campbell on Vogue Brasil - Who can ever get enough of Ms. Campbell? Here, slaying another cover, accompanied by close friend Riccardo Tisci and Mariacarla Boscono.  (Photo: Vogue Brasil)

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Naomi Campbell on Vogue Brasil - Who can ever get enough of Ms. Campbell? Here, slaying another cover, accompanied by close friend Riccardo Tisci and Mariacarla Boscono. (Photo: Vogue Brasil)

Gigi Hadid on Elle Canada - IT girl Gigi Hadid lands on another high-fashion glossy this month, this time in a cool crop top customized with her name and equally stylish cobalt nails. (Photo: Elle Canada)

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Gigi Hadid on Elle Canada - IT girl Gigi Hadid lands on another high-fashion glossy this month, this time in a cool crop top customized with her name and equally stylish cobalt nails. (Photo: Elle Canada)