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Eddie Redmayne on final issue of Details magazine

eddie-redmayne-details-coverActor Eddie Redmayne is the final cover star for ‘Details’ magazine.

Publisher Conde Naste has announced the December 2015 edition of the magazine will be it’s last issue.

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The men’s style guide first appeared in 1982 and was acquired by the publishing powerhouse in 1988.

Conde Naste says it will continue to publish it’s long running ‘GQ’ magazine, which was seen as ‘Details’ older ‘less funky’ brother.

The star of ‘The Danish Girl’ get’s the sad honour of being the magazine’s final cover star.

In an interview with the magazine Redmayne discusses his transgender role in the film alongside the challenges on getting naked on set.

 

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