When you get three different covers for one Vogue issue, it’s safe to say that you’re a force to be reckoned with. Here is model Arizona Muse and her three covers for Vogue Australia October 2011.
Shot by Kai Z Feng.
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Frankly my dear, I don't give a f*ck
When you get three different covers for one Vogue issue, it’s safe to say that you’re a force to be reckoned with. Here is model Arizona Muse and her three covers for Vogue Australia October 2011.
Shot by Kai Z Feng.
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Um yeah, Lilly Collins is pretty damn cute. Very cute. Its women like her that make blogging fun even if she may be 12….
Wait, what?
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August’s Man of Style–Malaysian magazine August Man celebrates their 3rd anniversary with a special cover story featuring actor Zachary Quinto. Slated to hit newsstands September 1, 2011, the special issue features a sixteen page spread with Quinto, photographed by Chiun-Kai Shih in a complete wardrobe, furnished by Burberry and styled by Marcus Teo. / Creative direction by Melvin Chan.
Props: Nisto
I love her and there is nothing you can say to change my mind!
Paraguayan soccer superfan/model Larissa Riquelme returns. This time she is taking photos in a studio and not flashing fans during a match. These photos come by the way of Interviú Magazine.
Anne Hathaway provides readers with some pretty iconic shots in Interview magazine’s upcoming issue.
L’Officiel Singapore August 2011 – Victoria Lee
My blog. My rules. Check out some these covers that are about to hit the newsstands.
Jackie July/August 2011 – Rianne Haspels
H&M Magazine Fall 2011 – Magdalena Frackowiak
Harper’s Bazaar España September 2011 – Jacqueline Jablonski
Shouts: FC
Each year we’re presented with a new artist that’s suppose to be the next big thing. This year we have Frank Ocean and it looks like homeboy is here for the long haul. He has managed to take the music world by storm in only 6 months….yes it’s only been 6 months. Drops Nostalgia, Ultra then gets on Watch The Throne, now he’s a cover boy. Much respect to the grind.
When he was nine, Frank Ocean’s godfather subscribed him to Robb Report, a magazine for the ultra-rich. Less interested in fiduciary smarts, it’s a catalog of conspicuous consumption, highlighting tropical vacations, invaluable antiques and, as Ocean came to know, really expensive cars. Though he comes from a middle class family, he obsessively read the magazine’s classified ads, fixating on exorbitantly priced used Bentleys and Maybachs. “I would just fall in love with all their cars. That was the start.” Ocean, whowas born Christopher Breaux (and goes by Lonny to friends), downscaled his material desires, and when he was 13, began going door-to-door, detailing cars for cash. “I would bring all my supplies. Literally, it was like a movie, I had a wagon, those long red wagons, like a Radio Flyer-type wagon, and I used to buy my own soaps.
Shouts: FADER
Can we ever lose with Gisele Bundchen on the cover of anything? Nope.
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Say hello to V Magazine’s latest issue, titled “The Transformation Issue,” featuring the lovely Penelope Cruz. The cover was shot by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
I had no clue that he quit. Read his story on why he quit and the news that followed. FYI, I thought he was the man in The Kids Are Alright & The Brothers Bloom.
By 2009, he says, “I’d had it with L.A., and I’d really had it with the business side of acting, the machinery of it all. You’re an artist, but then all of a sudden you’re a product at the same time, and there’s this company that’s sprung up around you. I got depressed. I was losing my love for it. So I said, ‘I’m done.’ I fired everybody and moved my family out here. I had to make a radical move.”
Read the full article here.