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Nov 22 , 2013
The votes are in and our dear readers have deemed Michael Jackson’s 1989 Vanity Fair appearance, photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the best cover in the history of the magazine.
Considering the King of Pop’s competition—hundreds of Hollywood stars, heartthrobs galore, and gorgeous Art Deco illustrations from another era—we’d say a celebration is in order. As a thank-you to all the Jackson fans who voted, we’ve put together a collection of moments in the rising star’s career that led up to that legendary cover. Click below to see the performer rise from 12-year-old musical prodigy to unstoppable stage presence.
http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2013/11/michael-jackson-photos-career
100 Years of Vanity Fair: To vote for Michael Jackson Cover -
Go to Men in the header and then 1989... click on thumbnail and then vote
http://www.vanityfair.com/100-years-of-vanity-fair/covers
100 Years of Vanity Fair
Vote for your Favorite Cover Of All Time
Sort through iconic images shot by photographers such as Annie Leibovitz, Bruce Weber, Mario Testino, Norman Jean Roy, Herb Ritts, and Helmut Newton and drawn by illustrators like Miguel Covarrubias, Paolo Garretto, and William Cotton. Then vote on your top pick for a chance to win a stay at the London Edition, sponsored by Edition Hotels.