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Vanity Fair February 2008 : Harrison Ford & Shia LaBeouf by Annie Leibovitz

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thanks everyone...
i had no idea cate was in this movie...
i thought i read that kate capshaw had a part (or was reprising her role)...
 
boring cover.they really shove this shia guy down our throats,dont they?
cate b. looks amazing though
 
I can't believe that this is Shia's second VF cover in less than a year.

huge deal
 
^ I was going to say the exact same thing concerning Shia & the movie.

Can't wait for a scan of the cover ^_ ^
 
Source | Vanity Fair

Articles of interest from this issue...

CAT CALL Patrick Demarchelier and Amy Fine Collins spotlight The Women, a remake of Clare Boothe Luce’s 1930s sudsy social satire (think Eva Mendes for Joan Crawford, Annette Bening for Rosalind Russell, and Meg Ryan for Norma Shearer).

PALACE INTRIGUES Camped out at London’s celebrity central, Claridge’s, Dominick Dunne reports on the Princess Diana inquest, Mohamed Al Fayed’s crusade, and a sex-video blackmail scandal that has ensnared one of the royals.

ONCE UPON A TIME IN AUSTRALIA James Fisher and Jonathan Kelly spotlight Baz Luhrmann’s new World War II epic, Australia, which sends Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman to the outback.

A ROYAL FAMILY AFFAIR Crown Prince Pavlos and Princess Marie-Chantal of Greece may never get a throne, but they seem to have everything else, plus four towheaded kids. Bob Colacello crashes the couple’s vacation in Porto Heli to learn the secret formula. Photographs by Jonathan Becker.

HURLY BIRLEY Just weeks before his death, last August, London’s most stylish restaurateur, Mark Birley, abruptly sold his legendary nightspots, including Harry’s Bar and Annabel’s. But that hasn’t prevented a fight over his legacy. Hearing from Birley’s children, as well as ex-wife Lady Annabel Goldsmith, Maureen Orth conducts a postmortem.

Private Lives: Fashion muse Celia Birtwell

Beauty advice from the experts
Dior takes skin care to the next level
Hot Looks
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^Thanks for the review,sounds like a great issue.I am quite excited for The Women movie as well,and Australia might be good,so this is a must buy for me.
 
I always love VF and of course... Shia! :crush:

I'm definitely looking forward to what we'll get to see. :winkiss: Thanks for the previews, MMA and solg. :heart:
 
fadedyouth slightly bigger cover

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Source | Vanity Fair

Articles of interest from this issue...

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Ugh, I am so tired of all the Princess Diana inquest... I seriously think they've covered it in every other issue since it occured. Why can't she rest in peace?

And I cannot stand the Prince and Princess of Greece.
 
I can't think of anything coherent to say..except..Shia:wub:^_^
 

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