Vogue tells us that cover girl and “America’s sweetheart” Reese Witherspoon is toughening up, and also offers “Style in the City” features including “Effortless looks for summer” and “Winning bags & shoes.” The lush locks of The Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence are featured on the cover of Teen Vogue as a tie-in with its “Sunny style” suggestions.
Lauren Conrad “talks scandals and surgery” at Allure, which also covers “Backstage beauty: Cool hair & makeup trends to try right now.”
Over at Marie Claire Lea Michele confronts “the rumors! gossip! drama!” on its cover, which also promotes “Fabulous Fashion” stories showcasing shoes, bags and “swimsuits for every body and budget.” Elle’s music issue has Gwen Stefani on the cover and tells of her style and the return of her band No Doubt; other music features involve Adele, Robyn, Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Nicks, Nicki Minaj, Florence Welch and Aretha, not to mention the “exclusive” partying with Beyonce, Rihanna, J-Lo and Jay-Z.
Give it up for Jennifer Lopez’s comeback. Her judge’s turn on American Idol has brought her the cover of People as the “World’s Most Beautiful Woman.” The special double issue also features 95 other “fabulous faces" (Mila Kunis and Ryan Reynold get little pictures on the cover) and has a 10-page royal wedding guide. People’s May Style Watch issue, meanwhile, fronts “Reese’s natural look” on its cover; her honeymoon is hyped at US Weekly, along with Scarlett moving in with Sean and “Tori & Dean’s Baby No. 3.” But the US cover goes to Carrie Underwood’s life-changing marriage to Mike Fisher.
At OK we learn that Teen Mom Leah got dumped by Corey—who’s taking the twins! But it’s “A Ring for Kim” at Life & Style, said ring being “just like Liz Taylor”’s. More earth-shattering, though, is the inside story on how Courteney took Jen’s man.
Back at the royal wedding, it’s a “Pregnant Bride” for William, says a “palace tattletale.” Another shocking revelation: If it’s a girl, they’ll name her Diana. But for Khloe and Lamar, apparently, the honeymoon is over. In Touch is a little late on the royal pregnancy, as it reports that the couple are merely “ready for baby!” But the rag is definitely on top when it comes to “Scarlett’s secret bump,” though the cover goes to the Leah-Corey split.
For the men, it’s Dancing With The Stars’ Karina Smirnoff taking it all off for Playboy, which also has an interview (clothed) with Barney Frank, a 2011 baseball preview, “Dispatches from the Middle East” and “This year’s top party schools.” Maxim offers Fast Five’s “perfect 10” Jordana Brewster and goes Wired with “25 best new gadgets.” But after reading the unappetizing “I can taste my spleen!” “in the Octagon with Georges St. Pierre” MMA story, we hobbled over to Men’s Health for the infinitely more palatable “Better sex diet.” By the way, Thor “warrior-god” star Chris Hemsworth is on the cover—wearing a J.Crew T-shirt.
GQ plays up the return of “Zach is back” Galifianakis (“with an even bigger ‘Hangover’”). Inside is a “Get set for spring” feature detailing “how to look great in the warmer days ahead.”
Finally, Time Out New York goes with the best new under-the-radar, “perfect style” indie shops on its cover, and offers a pullout guide to the Tribeca Film Festival.
Lauren Conrad “talks scandals and surgery” at Allure, which also covers “Backstage beauty: Cool hair & makeup trends to try right now.”
Over at Marie Claire Lea Michele confronts “the rumors! gossip! drama!” on its cover, which also promotes “Fabulous Fashion” stories showcasing shoes, bags and “swimsuits for every body and budget.” Elle’s music issue has Gwen Stefani on the cover and tells of her style and the return of her band No Doubt; other music features involve Adele, Robyn, Jennifer Hudson, Stevie Nicks, Nicki Minaj, Florence Welch and Aretha, not to mention the “exclusive” partying with Beyonce, Rihanna, J-Lo and Jay-Z.
Give it up for Jennifer Lopez’s comeback. Her judge’s turn on American Idol has brought her the cover of People as the “World’s Most Beautiful Woman.” The special double issue also features 95 other “fabulous faces" (Mila Kunis and Ryan Reynold get little pictures on the cover) and has a 10-page royal wedding guide. People’s May Style Watch issue, meanwhile, fronts “Reese’s natural look” on its cover; her honeymoon is hyped at US Weekly, along with Scarlett moving in with Sean and “Tori & Dean’s Baby No. 3.” But the US cover goes to Carrie Underwood’s life-changing marriage to Mike Fisher.
At OK we learn that Teen Mom Leah got dumped by Corey—who’s taking the twins! But it’s “A Ring for Kim” at Life & Style, said ring being “just like Liz Taylor”’s. More earth-shattering, though, is the inside story on how Courteney took Jen’s man.
Back at the royal wedding, it’s a “Pregnant Bride” for William, says a “palace tattletale.” Another shocking revelation: If it’s a girl, they’ll name her Diana. But for Khloe and Lamar, apparently, the honeymoon is over. In Touch is a little late on the royal pregnancy, as it reports that the couple are merely “ready for baby!” But the rag is definitely on top when it comes to “Scarlett’s secret bump,” though the cover goes to the Leah-Corey split.
For the men, it’s Dancing With The Stars’ Karina Smirnoff taking it all off for Playboy, which also has an interview (clothed) with Barney Frank, a 2011 baseball preview, “Dispatches from the Middle East” and “This year’s top party schools.” Maxim offers Fast Five’s “perfect 10” Jordana Brewster and goes Wired with “25 best new gadgets.” But after reading the unappetizing “I can taste my spleen!” “in the Octagon with Georges St. Pierre” MMA story, we hobbled over to Men’s Health for the infinitely more palatable “Better sex diet.” By the way, Thor “warrior-god” star Chris Hemsworth is on the cover—wearing a J.Crew T-shirt.
GQ plays up the return of “Zach is back” Galifianakis (“with an even bigger ‘Hangover’”). Inside is a “Get set for spring” feature detailing “how to look great in the warmer days ahead.”
Finally, Time Out New York goes with the best new under-the-radar, “perfect style” indie shops on its cover, and offers a pullout guide to the Tribeca Film Festival.
--jim bessman
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