Tina Fey is always adorable, always stunning, and always flawless (even if The HuffPo whine about her having a scar removed from her face with Photoshop).
Fey covers the March 2010 issue of Vogue magazine. She seems like ever-so-slightly an odd choice for the cover, but only because she seems too cool and on-the-fringe to cover something so blah and mainstream. Below are more pictures from her shoot, along with behind-the-scenes video and her interview.
- Tina Fey to Vogue magazine March 2010, about “normal girls“: “I feel like I represent normalcy in some way. What are your choices today in entertainment? People either represent youth, power, or sexuality. And then there’s me, carrying normalcy.” Pause. “Me and Rachel Ray.”
- The skinny: “People will say, ‘Oh, fashion magazines are so bad, they’re giving girls a negative message’–but we’re also the fattest country in the world, so it’s not like we’re all looking at fashion magazines and not eating. Maybe it just starts a shame cycle: I’m never going to look like that model, so… Chicken McNuggets it is! And conversely, I don’t look at models who are crazy skinny and think I want to look like that, because a lot of them are gigantic, with giant hands and giant feet.”
- The power of clothes: “I think women dress for other women to let them know what their deal is. Because if women were only dressing for men, there would be nothing but Victoria’s Secret. There would be no Dior.”
- Hand-me-downs: When she was in grade school, a cousin gave her some hand-me-downs that included a “colonial-lady” Halloween costume. “It consisted of a bonnet,” says Fey, “and a burlap apron and a long skirt. And I would just wear it sometimes after school. As an outfit… It was the Bicentennial! People were excited!”
- Vogue cover: Her favorite moment: “I was posing for [Mario Testino] and he was talking from behind the camera and he was like, ‘You have to fliiiirt, darleeeng. You have to bee-leeve you are wuuuurthy to on the cover’ And then at one point he said very quietly, ‘Lift your chin, darling. You are not eighteen.’ And I was like, ‘You probably say that to all the 23-year olds.’”
Tina Fey Vogue magazine: behind-the-scenes video of her photoshoot.





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damn, she;s hot…you got her on the list, right?
beauty and brains..don’t get much better than that…not to mention, she’s got meat on her bones and isn’t all anorexic looking.
Perfection!!!
I like that she’s smart and confident in her own skin – both sit well with me.
She is lovely, and she has a nice figure too. I agree with MM, she had meat on the bones, and damn great legs!!
Colin.
Good to know the men on this site like real women!