Friday, March 3, 2006

W magazine - wkpda: W is a monthly American fashion magazine. Considered one of the most fashionable monthly publications, W is filled with ads for high fashion houses and rivals Vogue and Vanity Fair for sophistication and style. Many draw comparisons between its delightful, self-aware elitism and that of The New Yorker.
// Style.com portal of Vogue & W magazines. Detailed coverage of designer runway collection.+ links to other Condé.. just looked at Mar06 issue of W at 57thStSalon -- sheer tops, rufflelayerskirt like I once imagind for fancy dresses --think/write re this-- I was pretty engaged by the pages and pages of high fashion house ads. The table of contents appears many pages in, "continued on p.~131"!//
This enormous magazine–it is nine inches wide and thirteen inches tall on spine of Mar 06 issue: French Milk Toast ~? ? –can be difficult to find, especially outside of the most major American cities. One can credit this with its narrow haute couture appeal; many W devotees were outraged when Lindsay Lohan was featured on the April 2005 cover.
Even more recently, W was chosen to produce and exhibit a 60-page Stephen Klein portfolio of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt entitled "Domestic Bliss". The shoot was based upon Pitt's idea of the irony of the perfect American family; set in 1963, the photographs mirror the era when 1960s disillusionment was boiling under the facade of pristine 1950s suburbia.
I thought I saw, I did I think it must be, Angelina Jolie in ~3pg ad for St.John.
yep: Tomb Raider Chronicles - ANGELINA JOLIE ST JOHN HQ PHOTOSHOOT Sensational new photoshoot celebrating Academy Award winning actress and United Nations ambassador Angelina Jolie as the new face of St John is now available in our Angelina Jolie TRiPLEX. > Angelina Jolie's St John photoshoot

Sept. 16, 2005 msnbc celeb news - Angelina Jolie, the tattooed actress and U.N. goodwill ambassador, is the new face of luxury apparel label St. John. Jolie also will be the voice behind the company’s new charity created in support of children’s issues and causes.

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