The lasting impact of Christine Blasey Ford is being celebrated and preserved in history with a powerful and poignant Time cover.
For Time’s Oct. 15 issue, the magazine’s cover features direct quotes from Ford’s testimony, arranged to create the imag…
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Beyoncé reveals the covers of her mysterious ‘Vogue’ September issue
Beyoncé’s history-making September issue of Vogue is here, and with it a deeply personal collection of words about pregnancy, body acceptance, and the legacy she wants to leave in this world.
The artist revealed images of the cover on Instagram on Monday, and the text accompanying her photos is now up on Vogue‘s website.
In July, HuffPost reported that Queen Bey had secured total control over the issue from Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour — meaning she could choose the cover, the captions, and even the photographs that would be included. Read more…
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Holy shit, Time. Good morning to you, too.
The magazine known for responding to Trump’s every move with striking cover art is back at it, dropping a real doozy of an image following Trump and Vladimir Putin’s joint press conference and Summit in Hels…
‘GQ’s comedy issue throws hysterical shade at ‘Vanity Fair’s photoshoot fail
Another day, another photoshoot fail. Only this time, the extra limbs were intentional.
GQ Magazine‘s 2018 Comedy Issue is here and in the name of big laughs the cover mocked the memorable Vanity Fair “Hollywood Portfolio” cover shoot that made Reese Witherspoon look like she had three legs and Oprah Winfrey look like she had three arms earlier this year.
Reese’s 3 legs..pic.twitter.com/Jm5bfcshjs
— Jennifer Y. (@2many2read) January 25, 2018
For the cover comedy stars Kate McKinnon, Issa Rae, and Sarah Silverman were photographed posing together in stunning dresses. But while there are only three women present in the shot, if you look closely (or not even that closely, TBH) 15 different arms and legs can be seen. LOL. Read more…
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View More ‘GQ’s comedy issue throws hysterical shade at ‘Vanity Fair’s photoshoot failPeople can’t stop talking about this ‘brilliant’ National Geographic cover
National Geographic has its fair share of affecting, enduring covers, like 1985’s “Afghan Girl,” arguably the publication’s most famous image.
For its June 2018 cover and part of its “Planet or Plastic?” initiative, the magazine published a cover tha…
‘Vanity Fair’ digitally erased James Franco from cover after sexual misconduct allegations
Vanity Fair’s 2018 Hollywood Portfolio issue, which featured 12 impactful stars in the entertainment industry from Oprah to Robert De Niro, used to include another man: James Franco.
Though Franco was originally included in the group shot, in wake of sexual misconduct accusations against the actor from five women Vanity Fair made the decision to digitally erase him from the final cut.
12 extraordinary stars, one very momentous year. The 2018 Hollywood portfolio is here: https://t.co/6PfsFsPzK1 pic.twitter.com/MfRsp2y9Z3
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) January 25, 2018
SEE ALSO: Alison Brie addresses sexual misconduct accusations against brother-in-law James Franco Read more…
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You may have missed the most impactful detail on TIME’s ‘Person of the Year’ cover
TIME finally revealed its 2017 Person (or people) of the Year, but you may have missed one very important detail on the cover.
Dedicating the honor to “The Silence Breakers” — the many voices who spoke up against sexual harassment and assault this year — TIME‘s cover featured five prominent women in the #MeToo movement: Ashley Judd, Taylor Swift, Susan Fowler, Adama Iwu, and Isabel Pascual, whose name was changed to protect her identity. Look again: It also includes the right elbow of someone anonymous.
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