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Gisele Bündchen on W (July 2007) cover |
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| Editor-In-Chief | Stefano Tonchi |
|---|---|
| Categories | Fashion, women |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Total circulation (2011) |
463,385[1] |
| First issue | 1972 |
| Company | Condé Nast Publications |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Website | www.wmagazine.com Wdesires.com |
| ISSN | 0162-9115 |
W is a monthly American fashion magazine published by Condé Nast Publications, who purchased original owner Fairchild Publications in 1999. It was created in 1972 by the publisher of sister magazine Women's Wear Daily, James Brady. The magazine is an oversize format – ten inches wide and thirteen inches tall. Stefano Tonchi is the editor of W; Nina Lawrence is the vice president and publisher. W magazine has a reader base of nearly half a million, 469,000 of which are annual subscribers. 80 percent of the magazine's readers are female and have an average household income of $135,840.[2]
Often the subject of controversy, W magazine has featured stories and covers which have provoked mixed responses from its intended audience. In July 2005, W produced a 60-page Steven Klein portfolio of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt entitled "Domestic Bliss".[3] The shoot was based upon Pitt's idea of the irony of the perfect American family; set in 1963, the photographs mirror the era when 1960s disillusionment was boiling under the facade of pristine 1950s suburbia.
Other controversial issues include Steven Meisel's shoot entitled "Asexual Revolution," in which male and female models (including Jessica Stam and Karen Elson) are depicted in gender-bending styles and provocative poses. In addition, Tom Ford's racy shoot with Steven Klein and the accompanying article on sexuality in fashion came as a shock to some loyal readers. During the interview, Ford is quoted as saying "I've always been about pansexuality. Whether I'm sleeping with girls or not at this point in my life, the clothes have often been androgynous, which is very much my standard of beauty."[4] Steven Klein also was the photographer for the racy photo shoot featured in the August 2007 issue, showcasing David and Victoria Beckham.[5] Bruce Weber produced a 60-page tribute to New Orleans in the April 2008 issue, and shot a 36-page story on the newest fashion designers in Miami for the July 2008 issue.[6][7] Most of W's most memorable covers are featured on the W Classics[8] page on the magazine's website.
W is also known for its coverage of American and European society. Many of these society luminaries, as well as the elite of the entertainment and fashion industries, have allowed W into their homes for the magazine's W House Tours[9] feature, including Marc Jacobs, Sir Evelyn Rothschild and Imelda Marcos.
In 2011, Steven Meisel created controversy again by promoting fake advertisements throughout the November issue of the magazine. Celebrities endorsing these fake ads included RuPaul's Drag Race Season 3/NY Socialite Carmen Carrera, and model Linda Evangelista.
In 2013, the magazine will combine the January/December and June/July issues so as to free up money to invest in the magazine's digital brand. [10]
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Demi Moore Photo Editing Controversy [edit]
The issue of drastic photo retouching became national news when in the December 2009 issue, actress Demi Moore was presented with a remarkably slim figure and what appeared to many critics[11] including Anthony Citrano of BoingBoing, to be a poorly "Photoshopped" hip. Both the magazine and Moore denied this claim, with the actress even posting on her personal Twitter account what she claimed was the original photo[12] from the shoot, and further disputed [13] that the editors of W had slimmed her figure to make her appear thinner.
Citrano later challenged this claim by Moore, by offering $5,000 [14] to charity, if Moore could prove that the photo she provided was the original photo from the shoot.
The issue was escalated when on November 24, 2009, the consumer watchdog website The Consumerist posted an article, claiming that they had discovered the original photo[15] used on the cover, asserting that Moore's head, legs, and arms were superimposed on the hips and torso of model Anja Rubik.
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References [edit]
- ^ ABC
- ^ Echo Media - W Magazine
- ^ Christopher Bagley (July 2005), Domestic Bliss, W magazine, retrieved 2009-02-12
- ^ Jane Larkworthy and Bridget Foley (November 2005), Fordbitten, W magazine, retrieved 2009-02-12
- ^ American Idols, W magazine, August 2007, retrieved 2009-02-12
- ^ Come on Down to Nawlins, W magazine, April 2008, retrieved 2009-02-12
- ^ Summer Camp, W magazine, July 2008, retrieved 2009-02-12
- ^ W Classics
- ^ W House Tours
- ^ Emma Bazilian (January 31, 2013), Condé Nast's W Cuts Frequency, Ups Digital Focus Magazine to move to responsive digital design, Adweek, retrieved 2013-05-16
- ^ what appeared to many critics,
- ^ original photo
- ^ and further disputed
- ^ by offering $5,000
- ^ discovered the original photo
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