ShoeGal4Eva said:what about may vogue,any predictions rumours?
Just my 2cents of speculation.

Kate And Pete Go Naked for W?
We hear that hot young photographer Ryan McGinley shot Pete Doherty and Kate Moss naked for their June issue.
If true, the story will follow April's Vogue shoot of the couple, which was personally supervised by Anna Wintour and probably dreamed about by everyone else.
Meanwhile, Ryan McGinley was recently dubbed one of "Warhol's Children" in a hotly debated cover story by New York, but while everyone in New York seems keen to find traces of Andy, we think this situation is more Annie Leibowitz:
Her shot of John Lennon and Yoko Ono for the cover of Rolling Stone is one of our most iconic rock images from the last fifty years. The photos from this shoot might just be the next ones.
LucyInTheSky said:Why does it keep saying Kate and Pete in April Vogue!? There was no KATE or PETE!!! I wonder if they will get the cover of W? The cover of W is way more likely for them than the cover of US Vogue!

" If true, the story will follow April's Vogue shoot of the couple, which was personally supervised by Anna Wintour"
Manuva said:Pete and Anna Wintour in the same room? I'd like to be a fly on the wall for that shoot. I bet she wouldn't even shake his hand.
i read somewhere that she made out with him haha 
Manuva said:Pete and Anna Wintour in the same room? I'd like to be a fly on the wall for that shoot. I bet she wouldn't even shake his hand.
I agree with iluvjeisa on the unlikeliness of that happening but who wouldn't be interested in seeing or hearing about what happens if it ever goes down?Manuva said:Pete and Anna Wintour in the same room? I'd like to be a fly on the wall for that shoot. I bet she wouldn't even shake his hand.

Carter Vs. Wintour in Condé Cash Grab
Anna Wintour has the power to make anything fashionable—even cash-cow advertiser supplements riding shotgun with her fashion bible, Vogue. According to a Condé Nast insider, the company is moving ahead with plans to publish an editorial supplement about movies on the model of Fashion Rocks, its annual "outsert" devoted to the intersection of music and style. Overseeing the new project—nicknamed, inevitably, Movies Rock—is none other than Vanity Fair editor in chief Graydon Carter.
It is a bit surprising that Carter would deign to associate himself with such a shameless revenue grab. This, after all, is a man whose disdain for mere commerce is such that his new restaurant, the Waverly Inn, doesn't even have a reservations line. Could Carter be feeling a bit competitive with Wintour, who earned corporate brownie points for editorial-directing last year's Fashion Rocks—and who's been steadily adding to her portfolio of magazines?
Ever the savvy politician, Wintour has been moving fast to make sure her star isn't eclipsed by Carter's, not even for a moment. While the next Fashion Rocks doesn't drop until late summer, according to the insider, each editor is working overtime to snatch up available talent first.
Asked about a movie-based supplement, a Condé Nast spokeswoman demurred, "We've got a lot of programs in discussion and it is premature for me to comment on your questions."
