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W Magazine March 2011 : Mila Kunis by Craig McDean

i think it's around 290-300 pages. the credits are at page 290.:flower:

296 to be exact i checked ebay. :)
 
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wow, Remodeling the 70s simply amazed me. I love Adriana's shot
 
Why does the content look so incredible too me??
I have not liked one single page that has come out of W Magazine since Tonchi has taken over, but the content makes this upcoming issue sound really great!

I know right?! seems such a cool issue for a change! I might buy it after I've seen those editorials' previews
 
Everything looks amazing! I need this now!
 
Remodeling the '70s
ph. Inez & Vinoodh
Styled by Alex White
Models: Karolina Kurkova, Crystal Renn, Delfine Bafort, Aline Weber, Izabel Goulart, Raquel Zimmermann, Kind Sahli, Anna de Rijk, Anja Rubik, Karlie Kloss, Eniko Mihalik, Adriana Lima, Tasha Tilberg

snapped by me

I see that Alana Zimmer is also part of this ed :buzz:
 
yes it is Alana...must have missed her name :)

the paper quality is the same as other issues.
 
This has to be the best issue in awhile:woot:, sad I canceled my subscription now will have to get this, love the 70s edit, and the Balenciaga spread especially this collection look sick in print:heart:
 
W has really been lowering their standards lately for whom they let on the cover
 
Lately?

Lest we forget the Pamela Anderson cover. Did she ever star in a critically acclaimed movie and get nominated for various awards like Mila has done? No.
 
Lately?

Lest we forget the Pamela Anderson cover. Did she ever star in a critically acclaimed movie and get nominated for various awards like Mila has done? No.

Mila Kunis did not "star" in the film. Natalie Portman did. And the film has already been out for a while it's old news. It's not gonna win best picture and Mila Kunis isn't nominated for an Oscar for her acting.

Anyway, I'm not just talking about this month only. Recently the covers choices have been terrible, Kim K, Ktherine Heigl, Emma Stone....
 
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I don't think the fact that Emma Stone gracing the cover is terrible. What I think is that it's something refreshing from the magazine.
 
The Change Agent
ph. Steven Meisel
Styled by Nicolas Ghesquiere
Models: Amber Valletta, Stella Tennant, Milou van Groesen, Saskia de Brauw, Freja Beha, Delphine Bafort, Arizona Muse, Eliza Cummings, Bambi Northwood-Blyth, Jana Knauerova, Aymeline Valade

frejabeha.blogspot
 
i bought this issue because i loved black swan, but after seeing all the editorials i'm definitely subscribing. they were very good. simple but good and the concepts were to the point. yea the mila shoot was simple but thats what was refreshing about it, it focused on the clothes and the girl.
:heart:
 
Mila Kunis did not "star" in the film. Natalie Portman did. And the film has already been out for a while it's old news. It's not gonna win best picture and Mila Kunis isn't nominated for an Oscar for her acting.

Anyway, I'm not just talking about this month only. Recently the covers choices have been terrible, Kim K, Ktherine Heigl, Emma Stone....


Mila Kunis was not THE star of the film, but she nonetheless received critical praise and audience attention (everyone I talk to who has seen the film mentions her). And so what if Black Swan doesn't win Best Picture at the Oscars? Only one film a year does. That doesn't make all the other contenders irrelevant. The film has made about 100 million in the united states alone. That's ALOT for an independent film about a Ballerina. Mila is hot property in Hollywood right now. I don't see how anyone can deny that.

I agree about Kim K (well, I agree to a point. I don't like her shows and I don't think she's worthy of the attention she gets, but sadly she IS relevant) and Katherine K.

Emma Stone? Yeah, she's just the girl who recently headlined a hit film, has two movies out this summer and is playing the romantic lead in one of the most hotly anticipated upcoming blockbusters. Totally irrelevant.
 
Street Surveillance
Photographers: Claudia Knoepfel & Stefan Indlekofer
Styling: Giovanna Battaglia
Models: Jacquelyn Jablonski and Julia Saner







blog.innovativefashionideas.com
 
that is such a great editorial just like one vogue germany did last yr!
 

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