Beyonce Has Obama Fingernails in V Magazine
Ayman — November 12, 2008 — Social Good
References: fanpix.net & wwd
The Obama support is still going strong in the world of fashion and celebrities. Beyonce, who is featured on the cover of the new issue of V Magazine, flaunts the surname of Barack Obama manicured on her fingernails.
In fact Beyonce arrived at the Bruce Weber shoot wearing an Obama T-shirt, but wanted to take a little Obama love into the images themselves.
V Magazine was already being printed when Obama was elected president, so editor in chief Stephen Gan commissioned 50,000 “Obama’s in the House” red, white and blue stickers to be printed an attached to the magazine covers to show their love and support.
In fact Beyonce arrived at the Bruce Weber shoot wearing an Obama T-shirt, but wanted to take a little Obama love into the images themselves.
V Magazine was already being printed when Obama was elected president, so editor in chief Stephen Gan commissioned 50,000 “Obama’s in the House” red, white and blue stickers to be printed an attached to the magazine covers to show their love and support.
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