PHOTO: Most Risque Mag Cover Ever?

Friday, August 26, 2011
Dasha Zhukova is an intriguing character, a fact apparent simply from a quick description of her: "contemporary-art impresario and girlfriend of Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich," WSJ. Magazine called her.

So it was with great anticipation that the fashion world awaited her new art magazine, Garage, a publication bound to include the best and most interesting members of the art world elite (of which Dasha is a member too, of course). Today the covers have leaked and the results are even better than expected.
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