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US Vogue January 2007 : Angelina Jolie by Annie Leibovitz

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I also remember the time when Maggie Rizer was in every issue, it was almost as bad as now with caroline.....(and i disliked her even more, and never got her appeal anyways...)
 
big cover scan from Fashist by carter
 
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At first, I liked the bold use of red, but the more times I see the cover, the less enthused I am about the issue. In fact, I find myself attracted by the background landscape more than anything else.
 
^it's funny cuz i just thought the same thing,im more attracted to the sand than the woman in front.i completely forgot that it's their best dressed issues,will be interesting to see
 
I can’t wait to get my hands on this issue:woot: Thanks for the beautiful scans:flower:
 
I liked the cover when I saw the small version, but looking at a bigger scan - it's pretty bland. There's something weird about Angelina's expression that puts me off, and I don't really like how the dress fits her, either. The sand is pretty, but that's about it.
 
eternitygoddess said:
Her face looks worried...that's what it is.
Exactly it does and even like she is about to cry...very strange but i like it!
 
mikel said:
^Trentini was in the september edit by Irving Penn.
^^Daria had continuous editorial coverage from jan 04 to mar 05, she appeared in every issue, except for the jan 05 one. And I remember months of editorials with Natalia, Eugenia, Liya and Elise
regarding McDean: I think his last contribution was the Natalie Portman story from march 06, maybe he is angry because almost the entire story got 'killed', they ended up only using 1 big picture and a small one for the Natalie Portman story and when you look at his portfolio at artandcommerce.com you can see he made like a dozen pictures of Natalie and none of them were used. So maybe Anna isn't satisfied with him anymore??? and he is working for Vogue UK now

Back to the Mcdean/Portman topic, not only did they only use only two pictures, but there was 3 or 4 pictures that would have made a great cover instead they picked the absolute most bland of all.
 
A.D.C. said:
Back to the Mcdean/Portman topic, not only did they only use only two pictures, but there was 3 or 4 pictures that would have made a great cover instead they picked the absolute most bland of all.

Indeed, I wonder what the story is behind all this, maybe Anna was not satisfied with the result but there was no time for a reshoot or something?

Ps, I'm so excited Elise is going to be in this ssue :woot: :woot: :woot:
 
Here's a pic I think would have made a much better cover, I think the photoshoot looks good, I don't know why Anna would not have liked it.
 
A.D.C. said:
Here's a pic I think would have made a much better cover, I think the photoshoot looks good, I don't know why Anna would not have liked it.
agree, she's very pretty,my fav star!!
 
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I don't like the cover and I especially don't like Angelina.
 
omg,i'm so vampy sexy,nd heres my bf on th motorcycle and he's hot,and we're both wearing glasses,and thats so hot and sexy scenario or what?!

honestly,thats just ridiculous
 
i'm not the biggest Angelina fan in the world, but I don't hate the fact that she's on the cover. I think it is simple and stunning....not overposed or pretentious. So far it seems to be more about her persona (being sort of earthy and motherly, etc.), rather than her pretending to know everything about every couture collection, which I enjoy. It's finally a celebrity just being a celebrity, wearing beautifully made clothing, rather than a celebrity trying to portray someone whose whole life is fashion. That being said....I think the whole Brad on the motorcycle thing is terribly tacky, though a beautiful shot, the concept is just so tired....
 
I like Angelina, but why are all the Vogue US celebraty covers and eds so similar? Can't they just do something unexpected? I'm sick of Vogue US at the moment
 
NY Post just posted a big excerpt this morning:

ANGELINA: HOW I FELL IN LOVE WITH BRAD PITT (ON THE COVER) ANGELINA: I TRIED NOT TO STEAL JEN'S 'BEST FRIEND' Angelina Jolie fell hard for Brad Pitt on the set of "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" - but didn't chase Hollywood's leading hunk because he was married to his "best friend," the smoldering actress said in a jaw-dropping magazine interview. In her first in-depth words about life as half of Tinseltown's first couple, Jolie tells Vogue magazine she never wanted to ruin Pitt's marriage to actress Jennifer Aniston - it just happened that way. "I didn't know much about exactly where Brad was in his personal life [when they met on the set of "Smith"]. But it was clear he was with his best friend, someone he loves and respects," Jolie said in a revealing interview in the magazine's January issue. "And so we were both living, I suppose, very full lives." Jolie said she was committed to life as a single mom when she was paired with Pitt in the espionage action flick. "Brad was a huge surprise to me," she said. "I, like most people, had a very distant impression of him from . . . the media. "I think we were the last two people who were looking for a relationship. I certainly wasn't," she said. "I was quite content to be a single mom." The "Tomb Raider" babe admitted she was thrilled working with Pitt every day while shooting "Smith" in 2003 and 2004. "Because of the film, we ended up being brought together to do all these crazy things, and I think we found this strange friendship and partnership that kind of just suddenly happened. I think a few months in I realized, 'God, I can't wait to get to work,' " she said. "Whether it was shooting a scene or arguing about a scene or gun practice or dance class or doing stunts - anything we had to do with each other, we just found a lot of joy in it together and a lot of real teamwork. We just became kind of a pair." While Jolie adamantly insisted she and Pitt were not seeking to pair up, the pouty-lipped bombshell confessed they were tempted to make more of what they had. "And it took until, really, the end of the shoot for us, I think, to realize that it might mean something more than we'd earlier allowed ourselves to believe," Jolie said. "And both knowing that the reality of that was a big thing, something that was going to take a lot of serious consideration." Jolie said she and Pitt remained "very, very good friends" after shooting "Smith." They were resigned to staying nothing more than pals, Jolie said, until Pitt and Aniston announced their breakup in early 2005. Pitt and Aniston filed for divorce that spring, amid rampant reports that the Hollywood hunk had his eye on Jolie the whole time. Vogue didn't directly press Jolie on whether she and Pitt fooled around behind Aniston's back. But Jolie said she realized, early on, that she shared a deep, emotional bond with Pitt before they formally hooked up post-Aniston. "Not as exciting as what a lot of people would like to believe," Jolie said. "We spent a lot of time contemplating and thinking and talking about what we both wanted in life and realized that we wanted very, very similar things." "And then we just continued to take time. We remained very, very good friends - with this realization - for a long time," she added. "And then life developed in a way where we could be together, where it felt like something we would do, we should do." Jolie said she has only briefly met Aniston and would gladly sit down with her - but only of the "Friends" star asked to do so. "I did [once meet Aniston], but it was not a proper meeting. We've, like, passed each other and said 'hi' briefly, shook hands. But not a real sit-down-and-talk kind of meeting," Jolie said. "That would be her decision [for a long sit-down], and I would welcome it." Jolie said she doesn't plan to marry Pitt, but they're committed to raising their boy and two girls. She gave birth to their daughter, Shiloh, earlier this year, after adopting Maddox from Cambodia in 2002 and taking in Zahara from Ethiopia in 2005. "We both have been married before, so it's not marriage that's necessarily kept some people together. "We are legally bound to our children, not to each other, and I think that's the most important thing," she said. Jolie said she hasn't spoken to her dad, actor Jon Voight, for five years. Although she keeps up with mom Marcheline Bertrand, Jolie said she doesn't allow many people into her inner circle. "I don't trust anyone," Jolie admitted. "I don't think it's a good thing. This is going to make you think that maybe I should get some therapy, but trust is such a bizarre word. I'd like to say that I trust my mother, but I also don't know if she might do something that she thinks is in my best interest. Still, "I trust Brad will never do anything," she said. But after a few moments, Jolie then added, "I don't know. I don't trust anybody completely." Jolie said she won't wear emotions on her sleeve - because it wouldn't do her any good. "It's not going to accomplish anything to cry. It's not going to help you to get a hug!" she said. "I'm not a hugger. People make fun of me. It's something that I have a hard time with. If someone hugs me, I hold my breath. Snuggling, cuddling, hugging, crying . . . all that stuff makes me very uncomfortable." Except when it comes to her kids, the star said. "Oh, I love hugging my kids," she quickly added. "It's a different thing because you feel such a genuine grab from them." The actress, once married to Hollywood bad-boy Billy Bob Thornton, conceded that she once lived life too close to the edge. That all changed once she had children. "I'm committed to the future now," Jolie said. "I'm committed to life. I think definitely before my son, I was a little nihilistic. But once I adopted Mad [Maddox], I knew I was never going to be intentionally self-destructive again." "I'm starting to be able to see being 50 years old with the kids graduating from high school." Vogue's glossy, 14-page spread on Jolie includes several shots by famed celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz. The 31-year-old Jolie managed to ooze sexuality in the magazine package, even as she showed off her passion for motorcycles and flying in the unforgiving California desert. She's in the upcoming Robert De Niro spy thriller, "The Good Shepherd," starring alongside Matt Damon. The flick premiered at the Ziegfeld Theater in Midtown last night, and she and Pitt immediately stole the show as soon as they hit the red carpet. Jolie's next big flick will be portraying the wife of murdered journalist Daniel Pearl in "A Mighty Heart." It was a role that Aniston had once said she would "love" to play. Jolie said it was her children - basically Maddox - who ultimately cemented her relationship with Pitt as a family. One day, Maddox "just out of the blue called him Dad," she said. "It was amazing. We were playing with cars on the floor of a hotel room, and we both heard it and didn't say anything and just looked at each other. "So that was probably the most defining moment, when he decided that we would all be a family," she said. Jolie said that in addition to Pitt being a great dad, he has a "wicked sense of humor" and, "He's a great challenge to me." "We're constantly in competition with each other," she said. "He's somebody I admire based on the way he lives his life." PHOTO: Jolie inside plane cockpit.
 
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