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In the November issue marking its 40th anniversary, W is introducing an annual feature called "The Shot," which seeks to identify and support the next generation of stars in fashion photography.
By Françoise Mouly February 3, 2017 Under more ordinary circumstances, the cover of the issue for February 13 and 20, 2017 — our Anniversary Issue, marking ninety-two years — would feature some version of Rea Irvin's classic image of the monocled dandy Eustace Tilley.
But when it comes to the most personal and often problematic issue marking his tenure — his open-wallet policy in sharing his considerable wealth, estimated at several hundred millions of dollars — he has relied heavily on Ms. Dunlap, 55, a longtime friend, confidante, adviser and lawyer who is an officer of JSC Investments L.L.C., a company owned by Mr. Corzine.
Here is a slide show of past Anniversary Issue covers: Under more ordinary circumstances, the cover of the issue for February 13 and 20, 2017 — our Anniversary Issue, marking ninety-two years — would feature some version of Rea Irvin's classic image of the monocled dandy Eustace Tilley.
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