Johansson, Knightley bare all for magazine (AP) Updated: 2006-02-08 09:27
With award season still under way, Scarlett Johansson and Keira Knightley are
exchanging ballgowns for birthday suits.
This photo supplied
by Vanity Fair shows Scarlett Johansson, foreground, and Keira Knightley
posed nude for the fold-out cover of Vanity Fair magazine's yearly
Hollywood issue, to be released Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2006. Fashion superstar
Tom Ford also appears on the cover photo by Annie Leibovitz shot
exclusively for Vanity Fair.[AP] | Under the
artful eye of photographer Annie Leibovitz, the starlets posed nude for the
cover of Vanity Fair magazine's yearly Hollywood issue, to be released
Wednesday.
Fashion superstar Tom Ford also appears on the cover photo, though he stuck
with a more traditional suit — one of black fabric.
Ford, the issue's guest art director, said he hadn't planned on becoming part
of his own project, but he stepped in when "Wedding Crashers" star Rachel
McAdams, 29, backed out.
"She did want to do it, and then when she was on the set I think she felt
uncomfortable, and I didn't want to make anybody feel uncomfortable" Ford said
Tuesday on ABC's "Good Morning America."
Other Hollywood stars weren't difficult to persuade, Ford said.
"A lot of women actually, a couple of men, too, wanted to take their clothes
off," he said. "These are such beautiful people, beautiful women, and who
doesn't want to see a bit of them."
Angelina Jolie also got naked for the Hollywood issue, posing in a bathtub.
Another shot depicts a fully clothed George Clooney as a director filming a
large cast of women wearing skin-tone underwear.
For the cover photo, Knightley, 20, was photographed sitting sideways, with
legs and arms carefully placed. The 21-year-old Johansson, draped over Ford's
leg, is somewhat more exposed — readers who open the fold-out cover will see her
bare buttocks.
Knightley is currently nominated for a best actress Oscar for her performance
in "Pride & Prejudice." Johansson co-starred this year in Woody Allen's
"Match Point."
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