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Harpers Bazaar, February 2007
From Harper's Bazaar: Drew Barrymore stands atop a skyscraper wearing a dramatic pale rose dress in a cover image that is, quite literally, the height of fashion. Posing on the roof of Rockefeller Center, Drew is the focal point against the silver Manhattan skylinea perfect mix of town and gown. Combining great fashion (Carolina Herrera) and photography (Peter Lindbergh), the cover fuels the fantasy that glamour is the ultimate escape.
Vanity Fair, September 2006
From Vanity Fair: More than a decade after she first set foot on a runway, Kate Moss has become one of the most iconic faces of fashion on the planet. For that reason, she graced the cover of Vanity Fairs first-ever Style Issue. Fashion and Style Director Michael Roberts said Moss had to be on the cover of the Style Issue because she is the most followed style icon of our time. And when he looked at the tally of votes for the International Best-Dressed List, which also appeared in the issue, she got the most among womenand since this was her fourth time, she was elevated to the Hall of Fame. Channeling Marlene Dietrich, Mosss cover shoot took place in London by esteemed photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggot.
W, November 2006
From W: This was the magazines first annual Art Issue, and its brightly hued, delightfully ethereal cover brings fashion to life against an eye-popping backdrop. A collaboration between world-class artist Richard Tuttle and photographer Mario Sorrenti, the postminimalist image depicts a model striking a graceful pose in a goddess-worthy Miu Miu dress layered unexpectedly over one of the labels sporty T-shirts. There has been much lip service given to the art-fashion connection in recent years, but this cover represents a true convergence of the two visual realms. Taken from a 30-page portfolio inside the magazine entitled Eden, the cover was inspired in part by the documentary Ballets Russes.
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