Harper's Bazaar India

THE RETURN OF THE FACELIFT

hen Marc Jacobs underwent a facelift last July, he took a selfie the very next day—wearing a gauze head wrap with plastic drains coming out from either side—and posted it to Instagram with the caption “#f*ckgravity”. The fashion world did a collective double take: someone of Marc’s stature actually being honest about the fact that self-care could go beyond yogic breathing and a gratitude journal? And also, Marc Jacobs got a facelift?! Unlike Botox or plumping fillers, facelifts just haven’t received the same widespread acceptance in recent years, which is why many people’s perception of the procedure is frozen in time. One of the last major celebrities to be so open about having a facelift was Joan Rivers. (“I fart through my ears,” she said back in 2013.) The reality is that results, lately, are getting better and more natural, says Andrew

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