
The September 1992 issue of Chatelaine features k.d. lang at a pivotal time in her career, just months after publicly coming out and following the massive success of Ingénue and Constant Craving. As one of Canada’s most celebrated artists, lang’s presence on the cover of the country’s leading women’s magazine underscored her growing influence in both music and culture.
Inside, the feature "k.d. gets real" explores her artistic evolution, personal life, and candid perspectives on fame, identity, and creative expression. Lang’s ability to seamlessly blend genres and defy industry expectations made her a standout figure in the early 1990s, and this issue captures that moment in time.
A rare collectible that stands as a testament to lang’s artistry, activism, and enduring fan connection.
Dimensions: 8.5" x 11" All dimensions are approximate.
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