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Keifer Sutherland in ‘Men's Vogue'

— November 29, 2008 — Lifestyle
Bad boy Keifer Sutherland is the last cover boy for ‘Men’s Vogue.’ The magazine will be folded into ‘Vogue’ and show up just twice a year.

Kiefer Sutherland hopes his appearance on the cover of ‘Men’s Vogue’ is a good omen following on the heels of his release from prison for a DUI.

Sutherland said his seven weeks behind bars wasn’t as bad as his character’s everyday life in ‘24,’ but it wasn’t a picnic either. Kiefer Sutherland was told he would have a private cell; he didn’t. Then his cellmate was released, only to return.

Trend Themes

  1. Celebrity Branding — Opportunities for companies to use celebrities with legal issues to promote their products.
  2. Magazine Consolidation — Potential for more magazines to be consolidated, showing up less frequently.
  3. Prison Culture — Business opportunities to address the needs and challenges of the prison population.

Industry Implications

  1. Fashion — Fashion companies can capitalize on the use of controversial celebrities in their advertising campaigns.
  2. Publishing — Potential for magazine publishers to merge or consolidate their brands.
  3. Criminal Justice — Opportunities in the criminal justice industry to improve prison conditions and rehabilitation programs.
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