
Country sweetheart Miranda Lambert is featured in the June Music Issue of W magazine.
Photographed by Santiago & Mauricio Sierra, Miranda wears designs by Diane Von Furstenberg, Manolo Blahnik, Burberry and Yves Saint Laurent for her retro 60% black and white editorial.
The 28-year-old songbird opens up to the magazine about how she met husband and ‘The Voice‘ mentor Blake Shelton.
“I knew Blake’s music, but I didn’t know him at all. We ended up hanging out and were friends for a while, but our chemistry made the romantic relationship inevitable. It’s been a roller coaster. He had to get a divorce. We were both trying to build our own careers…”, Miranda points out to W.




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Last week we got a Tom Cruise — or should we say Stacee Jaxx– sighting, with his two female groupies, on the cover of the June Music Issue of W magazine(Checkout the cover here). Likewise, a shirtless, tattooed and long-haired Cruise continues to channel his ‘Rock Of Ages‘ character Stacee Jaxx in his rebellious editorial, lensed by Mario Sorrenti and styled by Arianne Phillips. Just like on the cover, models Edita Vilkeviciute and Abbey Lee Kershaw reprise their roles as Cruise’s untamed groupies.
The 49-year-old actor reveals to the magazine why he decided to do a musical at this point in his career.
“Kate [Holmes, Cruise’s wife] loves musicals. She sings and dances, and we kind of went through the history of musicals together. And Suri loved Hairspray. With kids, you watch everything over and over; I watched Hairspray 15 times with Suri. I thought Adam Shankman did a great job directing the movie, so I arranged to meet him and said, ‘Where’s our musical?’ He came back and said, ‘Rock of Ages’ We went and saw it in L.A., and for me…I didn’t know how to play the character like that. I had to find my own Stacee Jaxx”, Cruise explains to W.








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Tags: Abbey Lee Kershaw, Adam Shankman, Arianne Phillips, Edita Vilkeviciute, Hairspray, Katie Holmes, Mario Sorrenti, Rock Of Ages, Stacee Jaxx, Suri Cruise, Tom Cruise, W

Heightening the buzz over his portrayal of Stacee Jaxx in the big screen adaptation of Broadway show ‘Rock Of Ages’, Tom Cruise appears in character on the cover of the June issue of W magazine.
Channeling the 80s womanizing metal rocker on the Mario Sorrenti-shot cover, the 49-year-old actor doesn’t look a day over 40, with his impressive physique and chiseled face. Tom sports long hair, heavy eye-liner and outlandish body art, as he gets wild and sexy with models Edita Vilkeviciute and Abbey Lee Kershaw.
Tom tells the magazine the following on his portrayal of the role.
“I knew we had to push the sexuality
because of the nature of the character and the songs. He’s singing, ‘I want to know what love is’”, Tom points out to W.
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Tags: Abbey Lee Kershaw, Broadway, Edita Vilkeviciute, Mario Sorrenti, Rock Of Ages, Stacee Jaxx, Tom Cruise, W

Newly engaged Jessica Biel graces the cover of the April issue of W magazine.
Styled by Edward Enninful and photographed by Mikael Jansson, the 30-year-old actress, with messy voluminous hair, looks sultry in a Louis Vuitton nylon swimsuit.
The ‘Total Recall’ star shares with the magazine how rebellious she was during her teens and ’7th Heaven’ era.
“I cut my hair supershort and dyed it blonde. I had to apologize to Aaron Spelling [the producer] for doing that. He wasn’t happy. When I turned 17 or 18, a really obnoxious friend sent a stripper to the set. I had to apologize for that too. The show was all about family values, and they took that position seriously. I was always apologizing”, Jessica points out to W.
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Tags: 7th Heaven, Aaron Spelling, Edward Enninful, Jessica Biel, Louis Vuitton, Mikael Jansson, Total Recall, W

For those who are still feeling a little blue inside over 34-year-old Irish-German heartthrob Michael Fassbender‘s Oscar snub, here is something to cheer you up.
The ‘A Dangerous Method‘ actor strips down for the lens of Jeff Burton in the February issue of W magazine.
Michael jokes about his full frontal nudity in ‘Shame‘ telling the magazine , “From the start of my career, I’ve been naked”.


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Tags: A Dangerous Method, Germany, Ireland, Jeff Burton, Michael Fassbender, Oscars, Shame, W

Playing controversial ’70s porn star Linda Lovelace in the upcoming all-star biopic ‘Lovelace’ isn’t the only thing keeping actress Amanda Seyfried busy lately. The 26-year-old has scored the cover of the February issue of Korean W magazine.
Amanda, with her blue-grey saucer eyes and gorgeous full lips, looks ethereal on the David Slijper-shot cover. Sporting super-long wavy blonde hair, the ‘Gone’ star dons a Louis Vuitton v-neck floral appliqué dress.
Checkout Amanda in designs by Chanel, Nina Ricci and more, in her editorial below:




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‘Moneyball‘ actor Brad Pitt and ‘Young Adult‘ actress Charlize Theron are not the only ones featured in W magazine’s Annual February Movie Issue (Checkout their covers here and here), the magazine also profiles some of the actors causing the most buzz this award season — with the surprise omission of ‘The Iron Lady‘ star Meryl Streep, ‘Shame‘ hottie Michael Fassbender and newcomer Jessica Chastain. Photographed by Mario Sorrenti and styled by Edward Enninful, head below to checkout the actors honoured in W’s 2012 ‘Best Performances’ feature:
Will Ferrell – Everything Must Go.
Christopher Plummer – Beginners.
Gary Oldman – Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
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Tags: Albert Brooks, Antonio Banderas, Beginners, Brad Pitt, Bridesmaids, Charlize Theron, Christopher Plummer, Drive, Edward Enninful, Elizabeth Olsen, Everything Must Go, Gary Oldman, George Clooney, J. Edgar, Jean Dujardin, Jessica Chastain, Kirsten Dunst, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mario Sorrenti, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Melancholia, Melissa McCarthy, Meryl Streep, Michael Fassbender, Michelle Williams, Moneyball, My Week With Marilyn, Octavia Spencer, Rooney Mara, Shailene Woodley, Shame, The Artist, The Descendants, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Help, The Ides of March, The Iron Lady, The Skin I Live In, Tilda Swinton, Viola Davis, W, We Need to Talk About Kevin, Will Ferrell, Young Adult

Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron plays covergirl for the alternative cover of the February Movie Issue of W magazine (Checkout the other cover Featuring Brad Pitt here).
Photographed by Mario Sorrenti, the ‘Young Adult‘ star, with side-swept hair, shows some sexy cleavage in a Bottega Veneta silk chiffon dress.
The 36-year-old screen siren talks to the magazine about whether she was always this tall and beautiful, growing up in South Africa.
“For the first eight years of my life, I didn’t have front teeth. I was pretty sick as an infant, and antibiotics rotted them. But then I started to take dance classes, and I eventually got some teeth [laughs]. When I was 16, I went to Milan to model”, Charlize shares with W.
Head below for Charlize’s seductive editorial, styled by Edward Enninful.
Charlize looks stunning in a Marchesa dress.
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Tags: Bottega Veneta, Brad Pitt, Charlize Theron, Dior, Edward Enninful, Golden Globes, Gucci, Marchesa, Mario Sorrenti, Oscar de la Renta, Oscars, South Africa, W, Young Adult

‘Moneyball’ actor Brad Pitt has landed the cover of the February Movie Issue of W magazine.
Shot by Mario Sorrenti, the long-haired Hollywood leading man looks dapper in Burberry wool tuxedo pants, paired with a Tom Ford cotton shirt and bow tie.
The 48-year-old recalls his first ever audition in the magazine.
“My agent sent me out for two films: One of them was The Accused with Jodie Foster. I was so excited… I called up afterward and asked, ‘How did I do?’ There were three seconds of silence and then: ‘Have you ever thought about acting classes?’”, Brad tells W.
Head below for Brad’s sexy Edward Enninful-styled editorial:



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Tags: Brad Pitt, Burberry, Edward Enninful, Hollywood, Jodie Foster, Mario Sorrenti, Moneyball, The Accused, Tom Ford, W