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Today we are launching the New York Magazine Cover Shop, where you can purchase some of the iconic covers the magazine has created over its 53-year history. We start with around 50 covers from our archive, from our very first April 1968 issue to this year’s fall preview showcasing the cast of Succession. There are a few other recent favorites, like the New Yawk merch monster from our Spring Fashion issue and our “Reasons to Love New York” cover where we paid tribute to all the places that have closed since the pandemic began. You’ll find classic illustrations by Milton Glaser, including “A Gentile’s Guide to Jewish Food” from July 1968 and “Why Everybody’s Talking About Gossip” from May 1976. We’ve also included covers and designs you may never have been able to buy before, like the one where Bert Stern recreated Marilyn Monroe’s last (naked) photo shoot with Lindsay Lohan.
Prices start at $19 for an unframed art print or poster. And unlike a regular magazine cover you’d tear from an issue on the newsstand, these covers can be sized – up to 36 by 48 inches – so they fit in any white space you have on your wall. You can also have them framed, if you want something to immediately hang up, starting at $96. Moreover, everything New York subscribers get a 30% discount, so now is a great time to subscribe if you aren’t already.
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