Multi-Cover Model Publications

Muse Spring 2011 Issue Gives Readers Eight Covers to Choose From

Gone are the days when magazines used to don only one cover; the new Muse Spring 2011 edition gives readers eight magazine covers to choose from.

I've seen fashion mags offer front-page foldout spreads or back-and-front cover models, but the Muse publication obviously wants to compete with the industry by diversifying their first looks. An all-star cast of eight supermodels share the spotlight in this cover-heavy edition. Photographed by Daniele Duella and Iango Henzi, the models are Malgosia Bela, Isabeli Fontana, Natasha Poly, Gisele Bundchen, Carolyn Murphy, Karen Elson, Guinevere Van Seenus and Jamie Bochert, each lensed in her own stunning portrait.

The Muse Spring 2011 issue makes it hard for their readers to pick up their favorite issue this season.
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