Sky Magazine March 1991 (1164) Madonna Cover Mondino LL Cool J Mike Tyson Cusack
Sky Magazine March 1991 (1164) Madonna Cover Mondino LL Cool J Mike Tyson Cusack
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Sky Magazine – SKU 1164 | March 1991 (Issue 55)
For sale is an original copy of Sky Magazine from March 1991. This issue features a stunning cover of Madonna photographed by the legendary Jean-Baptiste Mondino.
This issue features:
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Cover Story - Madonna: "Madonna by Mondino" – A feature on the "world's greatest image-maker at work," polishing the images of everyone from Madonna to Prince.
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LL Cool J & Mike Tyson: An exclusive interview where rap star LL Cool J meets and "spars with" boxing legend Mike Tyson.
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John Richmond: "Rebel rocker designer" – A look at the "Clothes For Heroes" designer, with fans including Neneh Cherry and George Michael.
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John Cusack: "A real pro con man" – Interview with the star of The Grifters.
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Fur Debate: "Fur A Few Dollars More" – A report on the "fight to make fur eco-friendly" and the backlash against the anti-fur lobby.
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Bob Marley: A tribute ten years after his death to reggae's biggest star.
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The Godfather Part III: Review of the third episode in the Corleone family saga hitting the big screen.
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Also: Jellybean Benitez in New York, Michelle Pfeiffer, Bomb The Bass, and Tim Simenon.
Item Details:
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Publication Date: March 1991.
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Issue Number: 55.
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SKU: 1164.
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Condition: Good vintage condition.
🔍 Condition Report
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Front Cover: Features the close-up of Madonna. There is some pen writing (appears to be a price/code) in the top right corner. Otherwise bright with light handling wear.
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Back Cover: Features a full-page advertisement for Sisley.
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Internal Pages: Clean and flat.
Please check images carefully as this is the exact magazine you will receive.
Shipping:
Item will be sent discreetly in a cardboard envelope.
Perfect for collectors of 1990s music magazines, SKY Magazine enthusiasts, Madonna collectors, Jean-Baptiste Mondino photography fans, John Richmond fashion collectors, or those seeking authentic early 90s pop culture publications.
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