Emmy-winning comic Tina Fey covers a forthcoming issue of the style mag Vanity Fair January 2009.
The photoshoot is made by Annie Leibovitz and styled by Michael Roberts.
She posed in nice outfits and in red, black heels.
She used to wear crazy boots,” Fey’s husband, Jeff Richmond, recalls, “knee-length frumpy dresses with thrift-store sweaters.”
She talks about her life, style, family and work, as well as about how the childhood attack affected her as a mother.
Supposedly, I will go crazy,” she replies evenly. “My therapist says, ‘When Alice is the age that you were, you may go crazy.”’
Tina Fey is so happy and so nice on the pictures.
About Sarah Palin:
What made me super-mad about it,” Fey says, “was that it seemed very sexist toward me and her. The implication was that she’s so fragile, which she is not. She’s a strong woman. And then, also, it was sexist because, like, who would ever go on the news and say, ‘Well, I thought it was sort of mean to Richard Nixon when Dan Aykroyd played him,’ and ‘That seemed awful mean to George Bush when Will Ferrell did it.’ And it’s like, No, that’s not the thing. This is a comedy sketch on a comedy show.” “Mean,” we agreed, was a word that tends to get used on women who do satirical humor and, as she says, “gay guys.”
And when answering the question about who she wants to be, Fey said:
I don’t want to be somebody else.”
































Red shoes look fabulous! i want a pair of this kind.but they must be too expensive to buy for ordinary people.
Smoking hot…I want to go to there…