Iconic pop star and “Goddess of Pop,” Cher, makes a triumphant return as the cover star of PAPER Magazine‘s latest issue. The feature, captured by the renowned photographer An Le and styled by Patti Wilson, showcases Cher’s reflections on her legacy, her much-anticipated return to original music, her advocacy for trans rights, and more.
In her Paper Magazine interview, Cher eloquently describes her career journey, comparing significant moments to pearls. She states, “Success is like different moments, like pearls, and if you string them on long enough you’ve got a necklace.” This encapsulates her enduring legacy and ability to continuously reinvent herself.
Cher’s hair, impeccably styled by Serena Radaelli, and makeup, crafted by Francesca Tolot, further enhance her radiant presence in the magazine feature. Readers are treated to a celebration of Cher’s profound influence, her new musical ventures, and her relentless advocacy for trans rights and equality.
Adding to the excitement, Cher has released her debut holiday album aptly titled “Christmas.” A collection of 13 festive tracks, the album includes Cher’s unique renditions of timeless holiday favorites such as “Santa Baby” and “Run Run Rudolph.” Fans will also be treated to four original pieces that promise to bring Cher’s signature flair to the holiday season.
The album is made even more special with collaborations from iconic artists. Darlene Love collaborates on “Christmas (Baby Please Come Home),” a song that holds sentimental value for Cher as she provided background vocals for Love’s original recording with Phil Spector at just 17. In another standout collaboration, Stevie Wonder joins Cher for a heartwarming duet of his hit, “What Christmas Means to Me.”
As the year ends, Cher’s feature in Paper Magazine and the release of “Christmas” reaffirms her status as a multifaceted icon.