she really has some great cover........can´t wait for the inside photos!!!
The features:
February 2007
Demi Moore. Photographed exclusively for
Vanity Fair by Mario Testino in Paris.
Features
130BLUE IS THE NEW RED In a 20-page portfolio,
V.F. taps the in crowd of a greatly changed Washington, from swing-state freshmen to White House hopefuls. Todd S. Purdum takes a seismic reading, while Christopher Buckley imagines a nightmare on K Street.
150DEMI GLOSS Demi Moore left Hollywood to escapethe tabloids and raise her three kids. A decade later, at 44, she's back, with one hot young husband and two upcoming movies:
Mr. Brooks and
Flawless. Krista Smith finds out how Demi does it. Photographs by Mario Testino.
158PRISONER OF CONSCIENCE Sucker-punched by Karl Rove in 2000, John McCain knows how nasty the road to the White House can get. Now that he's the G.O.P. front-runner for 2008, Todd S. Purdum asks, must McCain stoop to win? Photographs by Jonas Karlsson.
164BLACK MISCHIEF Accused of looting $80 million from Hollinger International, Conrad Black has nothing left but his self-regard. As the disgraced press baron prepares for his upcoming trial, Maureen Orth finds him clinging to the notion that he's an innocent "freedom fighter."
168A MODEL MOGUL With two TV hits—
America's Next Top Model and her eponymous talk show—Tyra Banks has proved she's not just a pretty face. Nancy Jo Sales gets the former supermodel talking about guys, Oprah, and her ridiculous paycheck. Photographs by Michael Roberts.
172MAGIC ACT Brigitte Lacombe and Edward Helmore spotlight Joan Didion and Vanessa Redgrave as
The Year of Magical Thinking heads to Broadway.
174AN EMPIRE OF HER OWN Tory Burch conquered New York society, then designed a must-wear look for its ladies who lunch, while raising six children. Will divorce threaten her phenomenal business? Michael Shnayerson explores Burch's tricky terrain: the intersection of charity balls and fashion for the masses. Photograph by Eric Boman.
Fanfair
7128 DAYS IN THE LIFE OF THE CULTURE
24's Kim Raver. The Cultural Divide. Hot Tracks. Eve Epstein visits the
Vivre store; New York's new boutique hotel. Bruce Handy reviews
Starter for Ten; Matt Tyrnauer's design favorites; A. M. Homes on France's film of the year. Hot Looks; Christine Muhlke on Jillian Dempsey and Shu Uemura; Kenneth Cole R.S.V.P.s to Bon Jovi.
Columns
92WHY ARE BRITISH SEX SCANDALS SO MUCH BETTER THAN OURS? Washington sexploits are more sad than sizzling. James Wolcott recommends a look across the Atlantic, where politicians sin with style, and even passion.
100BILLIONAIRES AND BROADSHEETS As David Geffen, Eli Broad, and other moguls kick the tires of America's sputtering newspaper companies, Michael Wolff predicts they could become the industry's last subscribers.
108ONE FROM THE HEARTLAND For a guy who's sold almost 30 million albums, John Mellencamp takes a lot of flak. In Indiana, the anti-war rocker sounds off to Frank DiGiacomo. Photograph by Elaine Irwin-Mellencamp.
112BLOOD OIL Nigeria's vast oil wealth has pushed it to social collapse. No wonder Ijaw rebels want to sabotage production. Sebastian Junger forecasts global repercussions from a local struggle. Photographs by Michael Kamber.
Vanities
125HAYDEN'S HEYDAY George Wayne licks the shoes of Imelda Marcos. Joe McKendry traces the arc from boy-band tart to R&B crooner; That Was Then & This Is Now.
Et Cetera
52EDITOR'S LETTER The Measure of the Man (or Woman)
54CONTRIBUTORS
58LETTERS The Great Divider
90PLANETARIUM Aquarian spirit
205FAIRGROUND Scents and sensibility
208CREDITS
210PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE Sidney Poitier
February 2007
Demi Moore. Photographed exclusively for
Vanity Fair by Mario Testino in Paris.
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