The New Yorker: Honage
Ұ1,471.90
Honage, 2010
Author: Ana Juan
Print Type: Original Postcard
Publisher: Condé Nast
Print Condition: New
The New Yorker, March 29, 2010.Cover illustration by Ana Juan,This evocative cover by Spanish illustrator Ana Juan pays tribute to the late fashion designer Alexander McQueen, who passed away in February 2010. The image portrays a solitary female figure crowned with delicate red butterflies, a direct reference to McQueen’s iconic butterfly headpiece. At once elegant and mournful, the composition transforms fashion into metaphor, suggesting both the fleeting beauty of life and the enduring legacy of artistic vision. Among the most memorable New Yorker covers of the decade, it stands as a moving intersection of contemporary illustration, fashion history, and cultural memory.
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