Tina Fey in Vogue US Shoot Represents Normalcy Atop the Observation Deck
Marissa Liu — February 13, 2010 — Pop Culture
References: vogue
For the fabulous Tina Fey in Vogue US shoot, Fey dons mouse ears and black lingerie on the observation deck of Rockefeller Center in a tribute image that harks back to Helmet Newton’s famous 1975 image of Elsa Peretti. Fey is interviewed by Jonathan Van Meter and photographed by Mario Testino for the feature, ‘Miss Tina Regrets.’
In the interview, Tina Fey muses on fashion and her career; she seems especially concerned with the power of clothes and her own stylish/unstylish evolution. Tina Fey in Vogue was styled by fashion editor Tonne Goodman and outfitted in pieces by Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu and Gucci.
In the interview, Tina Fey muses on fashion and her career; she seems especially concerned with the power of clothes and her own stylish/unstylish evolution. Tina Fey in Vogue was styled by fashion editor Tonne Goodman and outfitted in pieces by Dolce & Gabbana, Miu Miu and Gucci.
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