Mag-Tear 1
Are you a mag-tearer? Do you dismantle your magazines to pull out your favorite images? Or does the idea of marring that Vogue bring you to tears?
I am a little of both - in the past, I have torn my mags asunder (a huge binder in my office filled to the brim is the result of these massacres), but lately I just can't bring myself to do it - the bibliophile in me simply shudders at the prospect.
Fortunately, the powers of the internet once again save the day! No longer must I damage my fav mags to snatch up those images I adore. There are now entire communities dedicated to this endeavor! It's like I've died and gone to mag-tear heaven!
Here are some of the recent favs I've come across...

Kate Moss For Vogue Paris
This Kate Moss cover is seventies-errific!

Sasha Pivovarova in Vogue Russia August 2007
Ph: Migeul Riveriego
A new application of makeup: the human palette.

Catherine McNeil, "Cowboy Cat" Ph: Greg kadel
Numero #90 February 2008
Smolderin looks, slim lines, long dresses and legwarmers: It's like Sophia Loren meets Flashdance.

Olga Sherer in Numero 93
I love how hair becomes an environment in this set. Simply stunning.

Han Hye-Jin, & Eugenia M, “Ethereal Romance” Ph: Will Davidson, Vogue China March 2008
An utterly inspiring color palette, landscape, and costume.
Do you mag-tear or mag-save? If you know any good mag-tear sites, holla!
I am a little of both - in the past, I have torn my mags asunder (a huge binder in my office filled to the brim is the result of these massacres), but lately I just can't bring myself to do it - the bibliophile in me simply shudders at the prospect.
Fortunately, the powers of the internet once again save the day! No longer must I damage my fav mags to snatch up those images I adore. There are now entire communities dedicated to this endeavor! It's like I've died and gone to mag-tear heaven!
Here are some of the recent favs I've come across...

Kate Moss For Vogue Paris
This Kate Moss cover is seventies-errific!

Sasha Pivovarova in Vogue Russia August 2007
Ph: Migeul Riveriego
A new application of makeup: the human palette.

Catherine McNeil, "Cowboy Cat" Ph: Greg kadel
Numero #90 February 2008
Smolderin looks, slim lines, long dresses and legwarmers: It's like Sophia Loren meets Flashdance.

Olga Sherer in Numero 93
I love how hair becomes an environment in this set. Simply stunning.

Han Hye-Jin, & Eugenia M, “Ethereal Romance” Ph: Will Davidson, Vogue China March 2008
An utterly inspiring color palette, landscape, and costume.
Do you mag-tear or mag-save? If you know any good mag-tear sites, holla!



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