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Interview Germany February 2012 : Lana Del Rey by Sean & Seng

I saw it at a newstands and I didn't like it, it's eye catching but I don't see anything else
 
Great cover. Simple and sensual. Orange font on a b&w pic always works.
 
The Russian version is better! It had more colors and a sexual vibe. This just shows a very closed up Lana with a bee on her mouth. That`s just about it. I thought when they said "Russian and German Interview would be alike" means that it would be off same creative direction not just a reprint of the original one. Circa Vanity Fair US and UK. I`m not against this edition but it`s not a wow issue for a premiere one.

I also hate the stars on the masthead
 
Agree with Mon! The Russian version is more appealing.
 
I also think the Russian Interview has a better cover. But this is also good.
 
I think it's very funny how the name of Angelina is just after Lana's, if I was to buy this magazine I would be totally confused if either was Lana or Angelina on the cover!
 
LDR's editorial:







lanadelreyfan.com
 
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It appears that this cover-shot & editorial was originally shot for German edition of Interview and Russian edition did a reprint.

QUEEN BEE: Sean & Seng’s bumble-bee-lipped cover shot of Lana del Rey is not the only thing that’s bound to generate some buzz with the debut issue of Interview Germany, which hit newsstands Friday.

A more full-framed version of the bee-lined shot, which appears on the cover of the Russian Interview’s second issue, also coming out Friday, got leaked online earlier this month. But that’s all part of the syndication game. The photos and interview were produced for and by the Berlin-based German magazine, which, like its Russian sister, is published by Vladislav Doronin and Bernd Runge under sublicense from LLV Publishing House Interview. And as Interview Germany editor in chief Jörg Koch remarked, “One of the incredible luxuries is that we can also use the fantastic stories American Interview has produced.”

About 30 percent of the 270-page issue, which is entering the crowded German magazine market with an initial circulation of 100,000 and a cover price of 6 euros, or about $7.80 at current exchange, is shared or syndicated content — such as Scarlett Johansson interviewed by journalist Arianna Huffington and photographed by Sølve Sundsbo, or Donatella Versace talking to rapper Nicki Minaj, shot by Patrick Demarchelier. “But I always find it important that one can feel where a magazine’s been produced, and we do want to create a product relevant to Germany.”

Hence, Interview Germany brought in former Andy Warhol assistant, the poet and filmmaker Gerard Malanga, to do portraits of 57 creative types, both stars and lesser knowns, in Berlin. Cultural studies professor Thomas Macho interviews author and theater director René Pollesch. But the Berlin team also set up interview duos such as artist George Condo and men’s wear designer Adam Kimmel, or arranged for an exchange of letters between interview-shy artist Maurizio Cattelan and singer Adriano Celentano.

In addition, the premiere issue has a 40-page A-to-Z appendix on the history of Warhol’s most famous publication.

wwd.com
 
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Does anyone own this magazine, if so can you tell me where were crumpled white top is from? I know its vintage from one of a kind but I would like to know the designer
 

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