September is the month when magazines pull out all the stops, and our multiple subscription fees finally seem worth it just to judge and compare the bible-thick editions crammed into the mailbox. Although I love my girl J-Law on the cover of Vogue and Sarah Jessica Parker looks her ever-so-glamorous self on the cover of Harper's Bazaar, Interview takes the cake with seven separate covers. Interview magazine's September issue, The Model Issue, features black and white covers of iconic supermodels from the 90s who started it all, including Linda Evangelista, Daria Werbowy, Kate Moss, Amber Valletta, Stephanie Seymour, Christy Turlington and Naomi Campbell.
Photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shot the issue, on stands September 3. Stylists Karl Templar and Ludivine Poiblanc pulled together sexy leather and animal skin ensembles, along with plenty of water, to create the looks. That is, when they were wearing clothes at all (proving, once again, these ladies still have it). Daria Werbowy posed topless and straight on even though she told Interview, "Sometimes I am still surprised that I'm a model and that people think I'm good-looking." Apparently a decade of magazine covers is not as validating as one would think.
Photographers Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shot the issue, on stands September 3. Stylists Karl Templar and Ludivine Poiblanc pulled together sexy leather and animal skin ensembles, along with plenty of water, to create the looks. That is, when they were wearing clothes at all (proving, once again, these ladies still have it). Daria Werbowy posed topless and straight on even though she told Interview, "Sometimes I am still surprised that I'm a model and that people think I'm good-looking." Apparently a decade of magazine covers is not as validating as one would think.