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Muse continues to solidify her place as one of fashion's most in-demand new faces.
This is much, much less disturbing than her 'Revolver' cover.
Sex — and gun boobs! — still sells.
She was featured in the January and September 2010 issues of the magazine as well.
It's that same green striped dress that Eva Mendes wore last month.
His mistress is on the cover.
Carmen Kass modeled this dress in the Chanel Spring 2011 show.
The cover quotes: "The world thinks I'm so innocent, but it's not true."
It's been a big week for Natalie Portman.
There's not much in the way of accessories.
What's black and white and red all over?
It's the same one Karen Elson is modeling in the 'Vogue' spread.
As she should, because that's exactly what they probably do there.
This is the brightest 'Interview' cover we've seen in a while.
It's your typical 'Shape,' woman-in-a-bathing-suit fare.
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