NYLON - August 2008 - (Page 48) par avion dear nylon, One of my friends told me about your amazing magazine about a year ago. She informed me of how incredibly wonderful it is. At first I didn’t believe her. I mean come on, the way she was describing the magazine made NYLON sound literally like the most amazing thing I would ever read. (And that’s just what you are!) She was determined to prove to me how cool and unique NYLON really is, so my friend loaned me a few past issues of the mag (she already subscribed to you guys). I looked and read them over carefully. After putting a ton of my time into reading lots of issues and articles, I was finally convinced! And before I knew it, I sent in a form to subscribe to your magazine. Damn, how good does it feel to know that I can depend on such an incredible mag to make my day? MARIAH ROHDE VIA E-MAIL dear nylon, During my two weeks of spring break I was grounded. I was on full house arrest. No phone, no friends, no computer, no parties! It was such a boring time. One day, I walked out to my mailbox, opened it up, and there it was: NYLON magazine. It was as if someone had opened up the pearly white gates. It was such a sight seeing the beautiful glossy pages filled with such wonderful things. So thank you so much NYLON! You’re the cheese to my macaroni. M O L LY C L A R K VIA E-MAIL dear nylon, Your ass history piece in the April issue is fucking laughable. You can give your props to Applebottom Jeans all you want; the only ladies of color in the magazine were in the street fashion spread. OLIVIA URBANA, IL dear nylon, I just want to thank you for publishing the most creative, beautiful magazine that I have ever read. My boyfriend and I have an unspoken agreement that even if he gets the mail he is not to open the pages of NYLON until I am present. I treat each issue like it is priceless and display it on the coffee table. NYLON is the only magazine not allowed in the bathroom. So please continue to do what you do because you can’t mess with perfection. LEE ANN JOHNSON COLUMBIA, S.C correction: in the june/july issue, the hairstylist on “she’s like a rainbow” (page 176) was incorrectly credited. it should have been cori bardo for sebastian professional/ celestineagency.com. we apologize for the error. SEND MAIL TO: nylon letters 110 greene street suite 607 new york, ny 10012 or email: letters@nylonmag.com http://celestineagency.com
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