W magazine is one of the few in publication today that still takes risks and I love it for that. Larger in print size that any other in circulation (ten inches wide, thirteen inches tall) it showcases controversial issues in almost every installment that I' sure shock most of their more conservative subscribers. But props to W, who strive in an America where being shocking is hardly tolerated, especially in a field such as haute couture.
Check out their 'classics' @ http://www.wmagazine.com/search/query?keyword=classics
Check out their 'classics' @ http://www.wmagazine.com/search/query?keyword=classics
This 60 page spread entitled "Domestic Bliss" hit newstands in 2005, photographed by Steven Klein. It is meant to depict Brad Pitt's idea on the irony of the perfect American family. Set in the 1960's, when the facade of 1950's suburban bliss was crumbling.
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