Vanity Fair Magazine. September 2011. Issue No. 613

JENNIFER LOPEZ COVER

 

 

Condition: VERY GOOD+ Exterior tail of spine bumped & chipped. Though the original plastic shipping packaging is split in areas, the magazine remains pristine & unopened. HUGE issue.

FEATURES ~ Jenny Back On The Block Movies, albums, American Idol, perfumes, twin toddlers—Jennifer Lopez’s life was complicated even before her recent split from Marc Anthony. Lisa Robinson gets J.Lo’s take on her exes, her diva reputation, and her real talent. Photographs by Mario Testino. Next Stop, Manhattan Kurt Andersen and Roberto Frankenberg spotlight architect Santiago Calatrava, master of white steel. It's the Economy, Dummkopf! The fate of Europe in its hands, Germany wants other countries to be more, well, German. That, Michael Lewis discovers, means a disdain for money (and bankers), a legacy of evil, and a curious obsession with filth. Photographs by Jonas Fredwall Karlsson. Return to Catfish Row Leslie Bennetts and Mark Seliger spotlight the reimagination of Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess. Windsor Dressing Krista Smith reports on W.E., Madonna’s feature-length directorial debut, while Tom Munro snaps its stylish evocation of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. Great Inspirations As Norman Jean Roy photographs nine New Wave designers with the women who inspire them, Amy Fine Collins ponders the role of the muse. V.F. Portrait: John Currin The provocative painter tells A. M. Homes what his nudes are really all about. Photograph by Annie Leibovitz. The Age of Elegance Modeling, mentoring designers, or simply living, the late Countess Consuelo Crespi was style incarnate. With her twin, Gloria Schiff, Bob Colacello looks back at Crespi’s five-decade fashion reign. Picking Her Battles Rich Cohen and Jonas Fredwall Karlsson spotlight first-time director Angelina Jolie, with her decidedly un-Hollywood cast. All Havana Broke Loose In 1950s Cuba, for the likes of Hemingway, Brando, and Jack Kennedy, the Tropicana club was the place to be. Jean Stein’s oral history—with William Eggleston’s photos—captures its dazzling decadence, before Castro’s rebels cut in. FANFAIR 30 DAYS IN THE LIFE OF THE CULTURE Celebrating New York in Color. Hot Type; Elissa Schappell on Girls in White Dresses. The big book of bikes; David Kamp dishes Le Bernardin’s new look. My Stuff: L’Wren Scott. Laura Jacobs and photographer Jason Bell salute the film adaptation of War Horse. Emilia Wickstead dresses up London; Plumen lights up; Missoni for Target’s pattern play. Lisa Robinson applauds Pearl Jam with Cameron Crowe. Anderson & Sheppard’s bespoke style; Coach’s men’s-wear game; the razor-sharp F.S.C. Barber. Hot Reels: Warrior, Drive, and Restless. Spot on—the polka-dot trend. Great-looking gadgets galore. Diane von Furstenberg, YSL’s seductive fall scents, and Donna Karan; Hot Looks. COLUMNS The Accidental Institution After 50 years of skewering Britain’s sacred cows, Private Eye is being honored at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Christopher Hitchens savors the irony. Hall of Fame Davis Guggenheim nominates Blake Mycoskie, whose Toms shoes feel good all over. Photograph by Brantley Gutierrez. Last Tuxedo Standing This Labor Day will be Jerry Lewis’s final Muscular Dystrophy Telethon—which gets James Wolcott thinking about the comic’s oddly enduring power. Illustration by André Carrilho. 9/11: The Tapping Point U.S. intelligence could have been monitoring every al-Qaeda or Taliban call and e-mail, starting in 1999. David Rose reveals how the government bungled its best chance to prevent 9/11. Illustration by Barry Blitt. Requiem for Rescorla Matthew Guerrieri and Jason Bell spotlight the San Francisco Opera’s paean to a 9/11 hero. Liberté, Égalité, Agnès B. Tracing the roots of Agnès B.’s fashion empire, Laura Jacobs learns the ethos behind her simple but subversive designs. Photographs by Brigitte Lacombe. Enter the Cyber-Dragon Neither Washington nor corporate America wants to admit it, but Chinese hackers have compromised everything from industrial secrets to the defense secretary’s computer system. Michael Joseph Gross has an exclusive exposé of a national-security nightmare. Illustration by Brad Holland. The 2011 International Best-Dressed List Put the emphasis on international, as 2011’s sartorial hot spots include the racetracks of Geneva, the kingdom of Bhutan, and a Harlem kitchen. Masters of Style Laura Jacobs pays tribute to V.F. virtuosos—Annie Leibovitz, David Seidner, Mario Testino, Patrick Demarchelier, and Steven Meisel—who’ve riffed on Hollywood’s romance with couture. VANITIES Rebel Yelchin James Mauro on political hyperbole; Howard Schatz captures Bobby Cannavale in character. Bruce Feirstein’s guidelines for cable-news pundits. George Wayne turns the tables on Bravo’s Andy Cohen. ET CETERA EDITOR’S LETTER Fleet Street’s Arab Spring 60 MINUTES POLL CONTRIBUTORS OUT TO LUNCH Ralph Rucci LETTERS Haptons Gothic FAIRGROUND PROUST QUESTIONNAIRE Jill Abramson CREDITS.

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