The Vamp Magazine First Issue boasts six different covers, each starring a supermodel that every guy wants and every girl wants to be. Yet though the images are as racy as any fashion photoshoot, this publication is meant to focus on 'women on top.' In this case, the inaugural issue is themed 'Being the woman you’ve always wanted to be.'
Shot by photographers Paola Kudacki, Giampaolo Sgura and Santiago & Mauricio Sierra, the Vamp Magazine First Issue stars Carolyn Murphy, Liya Kebede, Rosie Huntington Whiteley, Karmen Pedaru, Andreea Diaconu and Emily DiDonato. They were all styled by Brandon Maxwell except for Pedaru, who was styled by David Vivirido, and Murphy, who Francesco Sourigues outfitted.
Each of the covers for the Vamp Magazine First Issue are different from the next, but still utterly captivating.
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The Vamp Magazine First Issue Boasts Six Different Covers
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