So this happened! Perhaps you’ve heard of the magazine VMan , an arty, marketed-to-men version of the fashion bible V ? As far as avant-garde American periodicals go, it’s a good one — or at least it used to be, when it would give up dozens of pages to James Franco and his collaborator Carter to use as an art project. Lately, VMan has been trending in a weird direction (a signed Nick Jonas cover, really?) and it’s all come to a head with this bizarre Shrek Forever After photoshoot.
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Controversial Shrek Fashion Shoot Replaces Dated Pop Culture References with Naked Models