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Erika Ostroff

Lana Del Rey to James Franco in V Magazine: “Interviews Put Me in a Bad F---ing Mood”

Erika OstroffAssistant Editor
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Lana del Rey on the cover of V Magazine, photographed by Steven Klein.

Lana del Rey on the cover of V Magazine, photographed by Steven Klein.

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In V Magazine’s “Best of the Best” issue (on newsstands September 18th), the sultry songstress (who was photographed by Steven Klein and styled by Mel Ottenberg) reveals to pal James Franco that interviews put her “in a bad f—ing mood.”“I really try and keep my world beautiful but it’s tricky,” she says. “We’re at a point in time when life truly can be what you want it to be.”She also defends her music to the detractors who deem it negative or too melancholy. “First of all, when you’re writing a record alone, you don’t really think about the effect your music is going to have on other people. I’m not really the type of person to condone any behavior that would end up being harmful to anyone else but at the same time I’m not going to limit my lyrical content to things that don’t really relate to me or sing about things just because they rhyme.”

Landing a September cover is like winning a gold medal in fashion. It’s the most important issue of the year—fatter, juicier, and stuffed full of more Fashion (yes, with a capital F) than any other. Vogue’s intimate documentary, “The September Issue,” hammered the point home when it was released in 2009.

So who’s scored one so far? Beyonce wears Marc Jacbs on the cover of Vogue, for which she also made as hot film. Elle is celebrating their 30th anniversary with four different covers of a newly pregnant Keira Knightley. Vanity Fair crowned Taylor Swift both cover star and best dressed. Miley Cyrus may or may not have a bone to pick with said country gone pop star in Marie Claire. And Redbook (stick with us here) has really shaken things up with six women you’ve never seen before and the tag line “Real Women, Real Style Tips.”

Of course, you could argue that all of the women (and men) on the covers are “real,” but that’s an entirely different debate. For now, click through to see the most-talked about covers of the year.

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