Reese Witherspoon, Channing Tatum and Amy Adam's Look Glam on the Cover of Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue

One of the most famous questions celebs get asked on any red carpet is, "Who are you wearing?" But Channing Tatum didn't name the usual high-end designers. Instead, he joked, he was wearing Amy Adams!

Tatum, Adams and Reese Witherspoon cover Vanity Fair's 21st annual Hollywood issue, and the Big Eyes actress actually is on Tatum, as he is hoisting her up! Shot by Annie Leibovitz exclusively for the magazine, the extended cover features 10 stars who had truly noteworthy performances this year.
The three-panel foldout also features Eddie Redmayne for his work in The Theory of Everything, Felicity Jones for her role of Stephen Hawking's (Redmayne's) wife, David Oyelowo for his portrayal of Dr. Martin Luther King in Selma, Benedict Cumberbatch for The Imitation Game, Sienna Miller for her role as the wife of Chris Kyle in American Sniper, Oscar Isaac for A Most Violent Year and Miles Teller for Whiplash.

The men are dressed in custom white-tie tuxedos while the women channel old Hollywood glamour, wearing red and gold slinky gowns.

The famed photographer has shot all but three of the Hollywood issue covers and described this year's experience as "hair-raising" because of how close everybody had to get. Shooting in the same location as the first cover in 1995, Leibovitz reveals to West Coast editor Krista Smith that the shoot is anything but simple.

"We choreographed it over two days. Usually you shoot from fairly far away, but we wanted to get really close to the actors," Leibovitz explains. "We made an effort to create a feeling of intimacy. I pushed into them, shooting to the left and then the right, coming in as tight as I could."

The Hollywood issue hits stands in New York and Los Angeles on Feb. 5 but will be on national newsstands Feb. 10. 





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