Comment & Watch Live... The 2025 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show
Keri Russell looks gorgeous on the cover of Lucky magazine’s March 2010 issue, on newsstands this week!
The 33-year-old Extraordinary Measures actress, who wore a bustier dress by Ali Ro on the cover, shared that while she defined her style as “urban western” when she covered the magazine five years ago, she’s attracted to the ’40s tomboy look now!
“I’m into the sexy masculine thing,” Keri shared. “All the clean lines and tailoring are so classic. I look for those details on dresses and skirts, too.”
You can win Keri’s cover look, valued at over $2000, at Lucky.com!
Isn't Lucky one of the magazines struggling to survive with a huge loss in ad pages? It wouldn't hurth them to get some different people on their covers.
Hmm, I did notice their issues getting thinner and thinner. While I do agree that they need more variety when it comes to their covers, I still think there would be something missing. They've taken out a few of their features, like their Shopping with... (i think?)
Although I realize that Lucky is supposed to be a magalog, it wouldn't hurt to have a few articles of some sort in there.
That's missing as well! I never liked that feature, though. The idea always seemed better than the execution (I never liked the women's outfits, and they never seemed markedly different than what the editors put together). While they're deleting things, can they please cut Jean Godfrey-June's The Beauty Closet? It is always a self-indulgent, namedropping, rambling mess. How is the fact that Uma Thurman's brother is her yoga teacher relevant to anything? That's seriously what she talks about this month.^ It seems like it's been awhile since they've done that 'woman on the street' feature, where they hit the street with a rack of wrinkled clothes![]()
^ I loved those women-on-the-street feature! And the transparent scrim that they would use as background.
But my favorite feature is when they have 3 or 4 artsy people explain their wardrobe. The career woman feature with the 7 days of outfits was pretty good, too.
I wish they'd stick to real people instead of using models looking vacantly off into space.
^^they definitely seem to be doing less in terms of their shop by city features...
but maybe that's just more suited to being online?
I'll tell you what I could really live without ... the outfit on the back page each month. That is like my 'what not to wear' ...