Description
If you're a fan of iconic magazines, then this cover of The New Yorker is a perfect addition to your collection. The cover, dated September 18, 2000, features the striking artwork titled "Slaves to Fashion" by renowned illustrator Michael Roberts. It's a striking piece that captures the essence of the fashion world and makes a bold statement.
This product is a cover only, making it an ideal piece for framing or display. Perfect for art lovers or fans of The New Yorker, it allows you to showcase a unique aspect of pop culture. This collectible item comes in good condition, ensuring that you receive a quality piece of craftsmanship.
The measurements of this cover are convenient at 8" x 10 3/4", making it easy to fit into a standard frame or use in creative displays. Additionally, the cover features a label on the front, adding a touch of authenticity to your collection.
This cover is in good condition, showing minor wear, which only adds to its character and history. Each unique imperfection tells a story, connecting you to the time when it was originally displayed on newsstands. In order to keep it safe and looking its best, this item comes with a protective plastic covering. This ensures that it stays intact and vibrant for years to come.
- Iconic cover art by Michael Roberts, perfect for display or framing.
- Comes with a protective covering for enhanced longevity.
Don't miss the chance to own a piece of history with this stylish cover from The New Yorker. It's not just a magazine; it's a conversation starter and a piece of artistic expression.