All My Fashion

Posted Friday, January 22, 2010 1:27:22 AM
All My Fashion

The men and women of daytime television have always been known for their style and fashion. Now, a Los Angeles-based magazine is going one step further. Four AMC stars have been tapped to appear in a spring fashion photo spread.

Four All My Children cast members will grace the pages of Los Angeles magazine later this year. The special eight-page fashion spread celebrates the ABC soap's relocation to Los Angeles as well as the hottest spring styles.

"It was a dream come true," says Laurie Pike, Style Editor for Los Angeles magazine and a lifelong All My Children fan, "to mix spring's hottest fashion with actors who are lusted over every weekday on television."

Photographer David Drebin helmed the shoot. His muses for the shoot were Susan Lucci (Erica Kane), Rebecca Budig (Greenlee Smythe), Cameron Mathison (Ryan Lavery), and Denise Vasi (Randi Hubbard). The All My Children stars were photographed in make-believe moments behind-the-scenes at the AMC set. Lucci practices her scene alone by an exit sign, Vasi waits setside for her cue, Mathison readies for a makeout session with Lucci, and Budig is studying her lines from a script.

The magazine feature is just the latest in a series of events designed to welcome All My Children to its new home. Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will appear on All My Children in February. Lucci appeared as grand marshall of the 2009 Hollywood Christmas Parade.

The All My Children fashion spread will appear in the March 2010 edition of Los Angeles magazine.

Photo Credit: David Drebin/Los Angeles magazine




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