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* [[August]] - [[Demi Moore]] appears on the cover of ''Vanity Fair'', wearing nothing but a painted suit created by {{make-up artist|Joanne Gair|nocategory=1}}. The photo becomes one of the best-known examples of modern [[bodypainting]] artwork.
* [[August]] - [[Demi Moore]] appears on the cover of ''Vanity Fair'', wearing nothing but a painted suit created by {{make-up artist|Joanne Gair|nocategory=1}}. The photo becomes one of the best-known examples of modern [[bodypainting]] artwork.
* [[September 24]] - [[Madonna]] models for Frensh {{np-fashion designer}} {{fashion designer|Jean-Paul Gaultier|nocategory=1}} at a fashion show in Los Angeles, wearing an [[open bust]] pinstripe [[dress]] exposing her breasts. The show raises $750,000 for the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR).
* [[September 24]] - [[Madonna]] models for Frensh {{np-fashion designer}} {{fashion designer|Jean-Paul Gaultier|nocategory=1}} at a fashion show in Los Angeles, wearing an [[open bust]] pinstripe [[dress]] exposing her breasts. The show raises $750,000 for the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR).
* [[October 21]] - [[Madonna]] publishes her book ''Sex'' which shows her in provocative and [[fetish]]-related poses photographed by {{photographer|Steven Meisel}}.


== Playmates ==
== Playmates ==

Revision as of 19:15, 11 December 2008

Events

  • August - Demi Moore appears on the cover of Vanity Fair, wearing nothing but a painted suit created by Joanne Gair. The photo becomes one of the best-known examples of modern bodypainting artwork.
  • September 24 - Madonna models for Frensh fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier at a fashion show in Los Angeles, wearing an open bust pinstripe dress exposing her breasts. The show raises $750,000 for the American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR).
  • October 21 - Madonna publishes her book Sex which shows her in provocative and fetish-related poses photographed by Steven Meisel.

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