Paper magazine is an independent magazine based out of New York. Their primary focus is on fashion, pop-culture, and art. They regularly feature the famous on the covers. Their latest issue aptly called “Break The Internet” ($10) features a revealing photo of Kim Kardashian and a second of her taken by famous French photographer Jean-Paul Goude to recreate his iconic “Champagne Incident” photo which features Carolina Beaumont. To say there has been a lot of reaction the photo is an understatement. Is she promoting a healthy body image for woman? Is the image photoshopped? Should she be ashamed of herself? Is she embarrassing her child? Why is this even news? The debate continues. Check out the comments on Paper and our facebook page, join in.
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The world of the comic book is mystifying, adventurous and packed full of heroes, villains and the role playing attendees that flock to Comic-Con. Super Graphic comes courtesy of one of the art directors of Wired magazine and traverses this graphic world through a heady combination of pie charts, timelines, bar graphs, scatter plots, and much […]