Brad Pitt Covers Esquire’s June/July 2013 Issue

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Published May 31, 2013

Brad Pitt covers the June/July 2013 issue of Esquire.Pin
Brad Pitt covers the June/July 2013 issue of Esquire. Photo: Max Vadukul / Esquire

Brad Pitt commands the cover of Esquire’s June/July 2013 issue, his compelling eyes shielded by timeless Ray-Ban aviators. The monochromatic portrait, captured by Max Vadukul, lends an enduring elegance to the frame.

Holding a camera himself, the World War Z star radiates an unspoken, yet potent, magnetism. That allure carries the weight of an American icon, blending ruggedness with a touch of the indefinable.


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