Isabeli Fontana | David Sims | 'Wanted' | Vogue Paris April 2011

That’s it! I’m packing up Isabeli Fontana and taking her to Washington with me on April 7 to protest the Republican war on women.
If we were underwhelmed with the Gisele Bundchen editorial in Emmanuelle Alt’s debut issue of Vogue Paris, we’re loving David Sims and his treatment of Isabeli Fontana in ‘Wanted’.
I don’t care about the fashion just this minute. I want to bottle Isabeli’s spirit in the fight to retain our rights as women in America, while the Egyptian women form their own political party before they all end up under burqas. I may pack this image in my pocket, given the fact that I don’t pack a pistol like Sarah Palin.
This is high impact fashion art, David Sims. Anne











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American women should follow the example of the Egyptian women and start their own political party
I felt that way years ago, Dan, and I feel it very strongly now. It's the perfect third party -- although it must accept a key plank that a woman has control over her own body, or I'm outta there.
For readers, Dan is referring to this recent article about women in Egypt forming their own political party.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/middle-east/Will-Women-Benefit-from-Middle-East-Revolution-117148148.html