American Vogue celebrates 125th-anniversary with four covers for their September 2017 edition, all starring Academy award winner Jennifer Lawrence. In charge of photography were Annie Leibovitz, Bruce Weber, and Inez and Vinoodh, the forth cover was done by artist John Currin.
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“It’s scary when you feel the whole world judges you, I think people saw [the hacking] for what it was, which was a sex crime, but that feeling, I haven’t been able to get rid of it. Having your privacy violated constantly isn’t a problem if you’re perfect. But if you’re human, it’s terrifying. When my publicist calls me, I’m like, ‘Oh, my God, what is it?’ Even when it’s nothing. I’m always waiting to get blindsided again.” – Jennifer on the hacking.
Photographer: Annie Leibovitz, Bruce Weber & Inez & Vinoodh
Artist: John Currin
Talent: Jennifer Lawrence
Styling: Tonne Goodman
Courtesy of Vogue US
Everything It Took to Create Jennifer Lawrence’s September Cover Shoot | Vogue
Watch as filmmaker Mitch Springer tries (and sometimes fails) to interview a few of the many, many people who helped create Vogue’s September cover shoot, including Anna Wintour, Bruce Weber, a selfie makeup artist, a farm stylist, and Vogue’s fidget spinner–addicted photo department, to name a few.
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