Zoë Kravitz Goes Completely Nude, Channels Mother Lisa Bonet

Zoë Kravitz Goes Completely Nude, Channels Mother Lisa Bonet
Zoë Kravitz will be gracing the cover of Rolling Stone for their 2018 Hot Issue, and she’s channeling her mother, Lisa Bonet’s similar cover from 1988. The actress and daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Bonet thought it would be significant to take on a similar cover, due to Bonet being two months pregnant with Zoë when she was photoed in the original cover, naked in a white t-shirt.
Zoë posed nude along with wet and wavy hair. She shared the cover on Instagram Monday, captioning the photo,
Life | imitates | art
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bpfv8W1hjfu/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link
Zoe talked about being able to do the cover,
I’ve always loved that cover so much. When I think of Rolling Stone, that’s always the image that pops into my head. It’s a really striking image of her. It’s beautiful.
She also explained what “hot” means to her.
To me, ‘hot’ means someone who’s vibrant and confident and comfortable with who they are. Young Mick Jagger. Aretha Franklin. When somebody allows themselves to be who they are unapologetically — and they’re a good person — that’s really hot.
Bonet’s original cover debut May 19th, 1988. Zoe’s cover is scheduled to hit stands November 2nd.
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