Sinlung /
24 June 2011

Celebrity Handbra Heroes

Who needs a bra when you have hands? 


Playboy isn't the only magazine with topless women on the cover.

In fact, just about every major consumer magazine -- men's and women's alike -- has featured a topless star on its cover.

How?

The handbra, of course.

Carefully placed hands and arms can turn a rated-R photo shoot into PG-13 perfection.

Check out some current handbra heroes, and some of the classic pose's past masters.


Jen Aniston in GQ

Aniston used all of her limbs and a well-placed striped tie to make this GQ cover newsstand-friendly.


Vanessas Paradis

Is Johnny Depp's French baby mama saluting the flag?


Nicole Scherzinger on Maxim

The Pussycat Doll lets her arm do the hiding.


Gisele on Vanity Fair

The Brazilian beauty got famous for modeling real bras for Victoria's Secret. But now it looks like she doesn't need them anymore.


Paris Hilton on Vanity Fair

The sex tape star keeps it family friendly on Vanity Fair.


Anne Hathaway on Entertainment Weekly

Even squeaky clean Anne Hathaway has employed the handbra, and on an entertainment magazine no less!


Kelly Brook on Playboy

From Playboy, you expect handbras.


Keyshia Cole on Vibe

Keyshia looks kind of mad.


Naomi Campbell on Elle

Handbras are an occupational necessity if you are a fashion model.


Ashley Judd on Marie Claire

Women's magazines use handbra cover shots almost as much as men's magazines do.


Lady Gaga on Q

Gaga has never been the modest type.


Jessica Alba on GQ

Alba is a handbra pro, employing them in just about every shoot she does.


Megan Fox on DT

Fox has been trying to tone down her image recently, so handbras may be a thing of the past for her.


Miranda Kerr in GQ

Okay, does GQ ever run a cover that doesn't feature a handbra?


Rihanna on GQ

See what we mean? Sheesh!


Jessica Biel on Gear

Biel's handbra is barely there. The actress later said she regretted doing this cover.


Jaime Pressly on Maxim

Maxim may have invented the modern handbra.


Janet Jackson on Rolling Stone

And in Janet Jackson's famous variation on the handbra, the hands are somebody else's.

Still counts.

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