Opera, not exactly the sole object of fashionable care these days -- chess is probably seen as more glamorous by the general public, and cricket less elitist -- will soon enjoy its brief moment of glamor: Sarah B., the woman who knows everything about show business -- and magazines, too -- has noticed that in the May issue of Vanity Fair there are a whopping two pages devoted to opera -- a layout of the dive and divi who appear in the Metropolitan Opera's HD broadcasts.
It's a Photoshop-galore fest of retouching and strategic lighting that the true opera connoisseur can't miss!
(Sarah also thinks VF is biased against mezzos, but she's probably giving too much credit to the magazine -- not to mention the Met PR department's way of thinking. It's also true that if, or when, Katherine Jenkins and her bewbs appear in a Met broadcast, the VF spread will suddenly happen. And she is a mezzo, after all)