Interview Fall 2024 : The 55th Anniversary Issue

I just saw the editorial, despite this "trend" of everything looking like an amateur took the photos, Jennifer Lopez manages to look good and with incredible body work!
 
Don’t care for her, but she always looks good and I do kind of love that she isn’t backing down lol
 


Photographer: Brianna Capozzi
Style: Haley Wollens
Hair: Jesus Guerrero at The Wall Group
Makeup: Scott Barnes
Nails: Tom Bachik using CND at A-Frame Agency
Set Design: James Rene
Tailor: M’Lynn Hass
Photography Assistants: Ivory Serra, Trever Gens, & Isabella Anselmi
Fashion Assistants: Elliot Soriano & Micah Ramirez
Hair Assistant: Jinju Bae
Post Production: Other Color & Picture
Production: Penny Projects
Location: Caster House



Source: interviewmagazine.com
 
It's very on-brand for her. Most will like this as much as they like her brand....

Her cover has a weird effect like it's been made artificially grainy....as if they wanted it to look like an old school polaroid
 
Demi Moore and now Jennifer Lopez? Interview treating me REAL good lately. You could never make me dislike this woman, I am so here for this. The warmth, the glamour, the bronzed makeup look… it’s all working! :heart:
 
i usually don't care about her, but woooow. that face card? saved the economy.
 
The photography makes it look like she's wearing a sheer nylon over her head and face
 
The Jlo cover and ed is stunning! Wouldnt mind seeing the shot of her squatting left out but I would love to see a Vogue cover and ed of hers in some remote location with this vintage vibe.
 
That's a really good cover. Everything works, and she looks her best.
 
The timing of the Anthony Edwards cover is amusing in itself
 
I know it’s wrong to not like a kid but I just don’t like this kid and don’t need her on Interview or interviewed in general at all
 
I subscribe to it and in every issue there’s a couple of stories/interviews that hold some interest for me. It’s not a fashion magazine at all, more culture/pop culture. Though most of the advertisers are still the usual suspects. Celine won’t advertise in Vogue but they buy plenty of ad space in Interview! Mel Ottenberg’s taste is just so trashy, but in a way I think he’s interested in the same sort of people that Andy Warhol would’ve been.
 
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