
Dita Von Teese invokes old style Hollywood glamour on the cover of October 2008 Glamour magazine.


Beyonce Knowles is proud of her black heritage and she hopes her fame will help “open doors” for other African-Americans who want to get into showbusiness.
The former Destiny’s Child star is convinced the entertainment industry is starting to embrace more people from ethnic backgrounds - but she still hopes progress will be made.
She tells British magazine Marie Claire,
“I don’t think it’s because there aren’t any (talented African-American performers). It’s just going to take a second for people to acknowledge all of them.“We’re getting there. But I see a lot of powerful, talented African-American or black women all the time. I am really proud that I am one of the artists that has the opportunity to be on magazine covers and to be in the movies.
“And I do think that I’m opening doors for more black women, just like Halle (Berry) and Diana Ross opened doors for me.”

Cameron Diaz appears on the front cover of the October edition of InStyle magazine and takes part in a stunning photoshoot
On her body:
“I know I have what a 25 year old has, but she doesn’t have what I have. My boobs and butt aren’t doing too bad either, know what I mean?â€
On men and dating
“I’m a woman, of course I’m datingâ€
“I trust my judgement, if I’m not sure about him, I’m cautiousâ€
“I don’t do anything half assed and I want some one who can keep up with all that!â€
“I thought I would be married and have three kids by the time I was 22â€
On her future
“Am I going to have a baby? Who knows? I don’t. I’m not going to live my life looking just for thatâ€


Rachel Bilson, Ali Larter and Diane Lane show you can be gorgeous at any age in the October 2008 issue of Glamour.
Rachel, 27, Ali, 32, and Diane, 43, are the three cover stars from three different decades showing three ways to love the skin you’re in now. Here a snippet of Rachel’s funny interview, where she’s asked about her “H†necklace:
Let’s talk about the presidential election. It’s interesting, the way that young people seem captivated in a way they haven’t been in a while. Thank God! It’s very exciting. I’m really happy that there’s so much heat around this election, because there needs to be. Right now, we need a change. I campaigned for Kerry [four years ago], and I supported Hillary.
What was it about her? Did you feel drawn to her because she’s a woman? Well, I definitely like that idea. I mean, there’s nothing more empowering than to know that I was alive to see [the possibility of] the first woman president. I think our country needs that femininity, you know? Still, I hope Obama wins.
And what’s next for you? You seem to be between acting gigs right now. Does the world feel wide open? Definitely. I’d love to do a musical. I’d love to do comedies…. I know what I want to do, but it’s just not as detailed as I’d probably like it to be.
I have a few dating questions, even though I can tell you’re going to scrunch up your nose. Whose initial is that hanging around your neck, which you very cleverly tucked inside your dress? Well, I’ ll let you make your own assumption.
It’s an H. It is an H. And I’m going to turn red!
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Standup Ciara!!! Don’t hide your hot bod!

Vibe magazine revealed a controversial cover featuring none other than R&B singer Ciara !
Photographed wearing nothing but a pair of platforms, Ciara covers the R&B heavy issue of the magazine that allegedly told Robin Thicke that he could not cover it because he was white. Albeit controversial, the cover as pictured below confirms what many had believed about the Robin Thicke controversy, which was that another artist, in this case Ciara’s cover was more viable to the magazine.