Vanity Fair Magazine February 2003 Salma Hayek Cover No Label VG


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Discover the captivating world of vintage magazines with the Vanity Fair Magazine February 2003, featuring the stunning Salma Hayek on the cover. This vintage issue offers a unique glimpse into the pop culture and socio-political landscape of the early 2000s, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Salma Hayek graces this cover during a pivotal moment in her career as she produced and starred in the acclaimed film Frida. This issue is not just a magazine; it’s a reflection of her journey, showcasing an artist who boldly challenged Hollywood's norms. The feature article, titled "AN IRRESISTIBLE FORCE," offers an in-depth profile by Krista Smith, complete with striking photography by Herb Ritts.

This collectible vintage magazine brings more than just a stunning cover; it dives into impactful stories, including:

  • THE RADICAL AT THE PENTAGON: An interview with Donald Rumsfeld that explores the complexities of military strategy.
  • SEARCHING FOR MULLAH OMAR: Exclusive photographs and insights into key figures active during a tumultuous time in history.

In splendid condition, this issue exhibits only minor wear along the edges, typical for vintage magazines of its age, thus enhancing its overall appeal for collectors. Each of our magazines comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure durability and preservation.

The February 2003 Vanity Fair serves not only as a piece of collectible nostalgia but also as a valuable artifact reflecting the artistic and cultural movements of the time.

Don't miss your opportunity to add this vintage issue to your collection! We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases, ensuring you can enhance your vintage magazines selection seamlessly.

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This item is an excellent find for anyone passionate about collecting vintage magazines, documenting both iconic celebrities and gripping contemporary stories.

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