Sienna Miller graces the cover of the July 2009 edition of Vogue US with a stunning editorial shot by Craig McDean.
I’m surprised Sienna appears in the magazine so soon after she was blasted by Vogue staff after her September 2008 issue.
Apparently Anna Wintour and her team had issues with Sienna’s toothy-ness and her terrible hair, which she refused to cut.
But all that seems to be behind them now and Sienna appears to have forgiven the outburst.
Many of you no doubt question Sienna’s talent as she generally she finds herself tabloids for her love life than critiques on her work. Whether it’s her very nasty split from Jude Law, being topless beach flings with Balthazar Getty, her public life often overshadows her acting career. So, with a role in the sure-to-be blockbuster “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra” movie this summer, Sienna’s opening up about everything to Vogue magazine.
On Jude Law and his affair with the nanny: “IIt’s dangerous to bring this up. I talked about him in an interview not long ago, saying that I still love him, and he was like, ‘Please stop talking about it.’ . . . That was a very pivotal time in my life, and I’m happy saying that. It’s a private moment when you get your heart broken for the first time, and that was the absolute antithesis of private. It couldn’t have been more public! I had people on the street being like, ‘ ’Ang in there, loov!’ and all you want to do is crawl into a cave and weep for a week”
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on June 22nd, 2009 In: Magazines, Runway To Editorial, Sienna Miller, Vogue































































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