SPREAD UM: AnnaLynne McCord for February issue of GQ
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AnnaLynne is the star of the Feb issue of GQ Mag, but honestly, I’m sick of seeing her. Yes, she’s hot, and sexy, blah blah, but she only has one look…
Anyone agree?
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AnnaLynne is the star of the Feb issue of GQ Mag, but honestly, I’m sick of seeing her. Yes, she’s hot, and sexy, blah blah, but she only has one look…
Anyone agree?
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Penn Badgely wasn’t the only one giggling with his balls in his hands for this photoshoot. Click through to see who else was there fondling his balls with him.
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Heidi Klum is the new cover girl for the January 2009 issue of Italian GQ. Not as good as her old GQ shoot back in 2003, but for an older model she doesn’t look too bad, it’s amazing what photoshop can do these days.
Thanks Egotastic for the images.
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This is why I don’t read GQ magazine any more. Nude photo shoots featuring Streisand-faced dumpster wives who can’t seem to hold on their husbands. Jenny from the block jokes about her real relationship with Bradgelina stating that she secretly vacations them in the Hamptons. Haha, awww so sad, no?
Anyways, the 39 year old actress got the golden Photoshop treatment for her nude shots (didn’t she already do this for Rolling Stone?) and doesn’t look a day over “Blur Tool Number 5″.
Who are you trying to kid Aniston? You can’t endure months under Vince Vaughn and not emerge without a couple of stretch marks and cigarette burns.
Someone impregnate this woman immediately, I think this is closest thing we’ve seen to a celebrity classified ad…
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Despite my normally extremist opinions, I am choosing to stay neutral in this decision. I’m not going to say he was necessarily the best designer of the year, but he definitely wasn’t the worst (Christian Audgier wins this one every year in my book). Regardless, I do love Thom Browne, and I think that he does create amazing designs, but at the same time I don’t think I could come out and make the same claim that he was the best designer this year without getting angry comments and challenges against my intelligence. Congrats to you Thom, but I think you might have stolen this one!
Thanks GQ for the image.
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Amber Valletta this shimmering Stella McCartney Spring 2009 jumpsuit with a dusty pink oversized blazer to the GQ Men of the Year Awards.
Honestly, when I saw this on the runway I didn’t like it, but in person (well, sitting here staring) it looks great. Love the blazer over it, perfect way to wear the jumpsuit…
Thanks Fabulousness for the pics
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Zac Efron went back to his douche bag ways last night by going back to the Hollister haircut. I don’t know who continues to tell him to do this because it doesn’t look good. As much as I hate him, his hair actually looked good before (despite the fact that he was biting my style).
Thanks Just Jared
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Here are some of the covers and spreads for the GQ Men of the Year issues. Unfortunately Daniel Saynt was not chosen to be a man of the year based mostly on the fact that having a soul is one of the main criteria, and well Daniel traded that away along time ago.
Thanks to The Fashionisto for the images.
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Late night comic Jimmy Kimmel poses as Presidents Washington, Lincoln, and Kennedy for a new photoshoot in the politically-charged November issue of GQ Magazine.
Thanks PopCrunch for the pics
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If you haven’t seen Pineapple Express yet you’re an idiot. Fashion Indie will unite and say that it is by far one of the funniest movies we have seen in a long time. Funny man James Franco will be gracing the cover of GQ this month, and I think I may have to invest in this issue rather than read it at Barnes & Noble then leave.
Of course, the most puzzling thing about the issue is calling Franco the next James Dean. It wouldn’t be the first time he’s been referred to as the “prince of cool’s” second coming (he played Dean in a made for TV movie back in 01), but in this post-Ledger day wouldn’t it be safe to say that the man who made the Joker terrifying deserves the title? Weigh in indies.
Ledger or Franco?
Who’s the next James Dean…
Thank you JustJared for the preview!