Showing posts with label Cover. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cover. Show all posts

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Victoria Beckham Guest Edits Christmas Issue of Vogue Paris, Shares Cover With Hubby David

 Inez & Vinoodh/Vogue France

Avert your eyes if you don't want to feel guilty about overindulging on Thanksgiving!


Victoria and David Beckham are absolutely stunning together on the December/January cover of Vogue Paris. The gorgeous couple struck a tender pose for photographers Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin and the results were so gorge that the magazine made two special covers for the issue.


And Beckham isn't just the cover model.


She also served as the December issue's guest editor of the esteemed magazine, which gives the mother-of-four's fans a sneak peek into her glamorous life, from behind-the-scenes at her Spring/Summer fashion show to tea time with her chic friends Marc Jacobs and Valentino Garavani


NEWS: Victoria Beckham looking to grow fashion empire

Inez & Vinoodh/Vogue France

Of course, her gorgeous hubby was at her side the entire time she worked on the issue, the magazine notes. 


"Being asked to be the guest editor of the Christmas issue of Vogue Paris this year was an incredible honor," Beckham said in a statement."Working with Emmanuelle Alt and her team was both exciting and inspiring and I am so proud of what we have created."


And because it's the Christmas issue, Beckham, 39, will share personal holiday memories, including family photos and some of her children's drawings.


NEWS: Victoria Beckham's wedding tiara is on sale!

Inez & Vinoodh/Vogue France

Beckham showed off the cover photos to fans on Twitter, adding that she had "so much fun" guest editing the issue. 


In a recent interview with Vogue, Beckham revealed she is hoping to add a line of children's clothing to her impressive empire. 


"'At some point I would love to do that, but having kids there's so much to do," she said. "Working and having four kids is tough, but I will get there. There's a lot of things to do, but if you organize yourself in the right way you can get it all done," she explained to the glossy."


PHOTOS: Fashion Spotlight: Victoria Beckham

VIDEOS:


View the original article here

Friday, November 29, 2013

Cindy Crawford Sizzles on the Cover of Marie Claire—See the Pics!

 Marie Claire

From that flawless figure to the famous beauty mark that helped set her apart from countless models, little has changed about Cindy Crawford's amazing physical appearance since her ‘90s heyday.


And the 47-year-old proves just that in the upcoming issue of Marie Claire Mexico, where she took on the role of the country's iconic screen legend, María Félix, for a John Russo-lensed shoot.


Looking just as tough as one of Félix's characters, Crawford commands the cover by staring straight into the camera, with cigar in hand and an I-dare-you-to-mess-with-me look that's only slightly softened by a sultry cat eye.


NEWS: Cindy Crawford poses topless at age 47


To channel Félix's signature style, the glossy's team made sure the shoot was "all about the jewelry," covering the supermodel in a bounty of bangles, cascading drop earrings and luxe necklaces both on the cover and within the pages of the magazine.


For her part, Crawfored told the Marie Claire team she has always been intrigued by the actress as a "passionate and strong woman." And given the badass babe vibe Crawford gives off in the spread, we have to say she pretty much nailed it when it came to portraying Félix's fab fierceness.


But behind-the-scenes, the team was more impressed with what they referred to as Crawford's "down-to-earth" nature and her utter "professionalism."


"Cindy is iconic," photographer Russo raved. "She is the quintessential supermodel. Always professional and gracious, she enters the room as if it was her first shoot. She takes on whatever persona the shoot calls for. I love working with her."


And we're loving the fruits of their collaboration!


PHOTOS: Guess who! Supermodels' baby pictures

VIDEOS:


View the original article here