The beauty of editorials like the January Jones W spread is that it allows actresses who play conservative characters to shed that prevalent image and take on a new persona. In this case, Jones sheds the prim and takes on the punk in the editorial titled 'The Devil in Miss Jones.'
Photographed by Craig Mcdean, the January Jone W photoshoot was styled by Lori Goldstein, who toughened up this petite actresses with black and leather outfits. Part of the May 2011 issue, it will be on stands come April 9.
In the accompanying January Jone W editorial, the star talks about everything from her time as a model in New York City and her upcoming role as Emma Frost in X-Men.
Proper Punk Photography
The January Jones W Editorial See the Mad Men Star Shed Her Primness
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