Jun 25, 2008
Fashion Forward … Make That ‘Left Wing’
Hockey + Vogue magazine = Sean Avery

It looks like someone else is lookin’ to give David Beckham a run for the title of most fashionable sports star. Sean Avery, Left Wing for the New York Rangers hockey team, has such a love of fashion that he thought it would be fun to take an internship at Vogue magazine. And, because he did such a great job as an intern, he was promoted to guest editor of mensvogue.com in just a few short weeks. Now, I’m not entirely sure what Avery‘s fashion pedigree is or what makes him qualified to take on such a lofty position at such an esteemed fashion magazine … but I love it nonetheless. Here are a few pics of Sean Avery hanging out in the closet (as it were) at the offices of Men’s Vogue magazine:


Looks like hockey star and Vogue intern Sean Avery is climbing the publishing ladder with remarkable agility, advancing from lowly intern to guest editor at mensvogue.com in just a few short weeks. In an online diary for the site, the New York Ranger gets shirtless in the Vogue fashion closet and dishes about his unlikely passion. “To me it’s simple: I like clothes. Always have,” he says. “I don’t watch sports. I don’t read about sports … Over breakfast in hotels when the Rangers are on the road, I read the Style section in The New York Times.” And Sean, who swapped his million-dollar Rangers salary for minimum wage (for the summer, at least), reveals that money’s not everything, waxing philosophical about the creative reward he experienced assisting on his first photo shoot. “As I watched the shoot progress,” he writes, “I had to wonder: Was the feeling this designer had — the pride of having his creations shot for the pages of Vogue — anything like the feeling I had after we beat the Devils in round one? … Was a young woman’s anticipation of a night on the town in her favorite new dress just a different version of a 12-year-old boy watching his favorite player No. 16 dominate New Jersey in five games? The world may never know — but that’s what I think.”

OMG … I love this guy. It sounds like this stint for Vogue magazine is the perfect job for a professional hockey player that neither watches nor reads about sports and pontificates about the connection between a woman’s anticipation of a night on the town and a young boy’s fascination with watching hockey. Seriously … he is my new favorite person ever. But wait … there are even more photos to be had of the stocky Left Wing New York Ranger “working” at the offices of Men’s Vogue

The short pants! Ye gods, I love the short pants:


So … just how does a professional hockey player go about securing an internship at (arguably) the greatest fashion magazine in the world? Why, he writes the head honcho herself, Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, and asks for a job:

Earlier this year — just before the playoffs, actually — I wrote to the editor in chief of Vogue, Anna Wintour, and expressed my desire to intern for the magazine once my team won the Stanley Cup. After just a couple of days I got the answer I was looking for.

Yes, fortunately for Avery, the Rangers got cut from the play-offs (and the mighty Detroit Red Wings would go on to win the Stanley Cup this year) so he was able to realize his fashion dreams … and just what did Sean Avery learn from his experience working at Vogue?

What did I learn over the last month? Or, as everybody seems to want to know, What’s working at Vogue really like? Here’s what it comes down to: I make millions of dollars a year at a “job” that I consider to be pure fun. The people at Vogue don’t have that kind of salary. What they do have is a group of people working creatively and relentlessly because of their strong passion and love for fashion. I would challenge you to find another workplace — outside of sports or nursing — that has that. I hope to play hockey for several years to come. But after that I want to be a part of something creative — either styling or editing at a magazine. Being guest editor for Mensvogue.com this week is really the first time that I’ve been responsible for putting content together myself. And it’s opened up a new interest that I didn’t even know I had. So that’s what I learned. And if you’d like to learn something, consider this: If you feel like teasing this hockey player about an obsession of his that you might think is a little unusual, go right ahead. Just know that you may get your ass kicked by a very expensive pair of shoes — and that they’ll probably match both my belt and my shirt.

Again, I say, I love this man. You have to give him props for going after his dream, no matter what others may say about it (I imagine he can look forward to lots of ribbing from his New York Rangers teammates as they hang out in the locker room), and for staying true to himself. A lot of people could learn a lesson from Sean Avery.

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39 Comments. Add Yours

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  1. Daron says:

    wow he’s pretty sexy, even in those completely UNsexy “shorts”

  2. Mr. Gyllenhaal says:

    He is so hot!! I think I too have a new favorite. He is kind of short and that is the way I like them!! MMMMMM Sean Avery!!

  3. Kim says:

    I think that’s so nice that he wants to do this and doesn’t care about what people say. Plus he’s pretty cute while he’s doin it too!

  4. Fancy pants says:

    Does anyone else think he looks like K-fed?

  5. Cash says:

    I went to highschool with Sean Avery when he played his Jr. days with the Kingston Frontenacs in Ontario, Canada. Was and am still very good friends with some of his former team mates.

    Sean is one of the biggest Douche Bags I have ever met in my life. Most of his team mates couldn’t even stand him.

    I couldn’t get over a gorgeous girl like Elisha Cuthbert would date this waste of skin.. clearly she found out the real him!

    He’s obviously not stupid though… because he’s going to need to have a fall back when his less than stellar hockey career ends!

  6. Kara says:

    I give the guy mad props for pursuing his dream, despite the inevitable ridiculing he’s bound to receive from his teammates and the rest of the hockey world. I must say, though, I am NOT a fan of the manpris – at all.

  7. kar says:

    yeah.. this is cool and all but he’s acually a huge douche.

  8. Cheif says:

    Sean Avery is GROSS!!!! And he Sucks at Hockey. And I wouldn’t mush trurt his fashion sense either.

  9. Kiley says:

    Hopefully Sean Avery will stick with this current career path, and hopefully it will keep him OUT OF CANADA! He is one of the most disgraceful, disgusting, awful, horrible exports we’ve ever had, and I must apologize to Americans! Please don’t judge the rest of us on him! Cash summed it up perfectly, he truly is one of the biggest DOUCHE BAGS EVER!

  10. Shannon says:

    Everyone who has more than a passing interest in the game of hockey knows that Sean Avery is a total douche. The guy gives the sport a bad name and I would be embarassed if he was on my team. Hockey players are in general well dressed men. Many of them have an eye for fashion and are also respected by their peers, fans and communities. Sean Avery is not counted among those men. He deserves no accolades, he deserves to be forgotten about.

  11. Kiley says:

    Some background, for those who don’t know much about Avery’s antics – http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toron.....ml?ref=rss

  12. Kiley says:

    There is a link there, you just can;t see it. Just scroll over it and you can click on it.

  13. Special K says:

    You’ve got to be kidding???? Right??? What a joke!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. Special K says:

    Trent, are you blinded by his looks?(though I think he is ugly)

  15. Tammy says:

    Ok, coming from a hardcore hockey fan, this dude is a jerk. I dislike him so much that I have a picture of him getting his face punched in by one of my hometown hockey players on the ice. Ugh, I cant believe that Vogue would stoop so low as to grab the black sheep of the NHL. gag

  16. Becky says:

    Avery is an ass! He’s not a hockey player, he’s a child and an embarrassment to the sport.

  17. Darlea says:

    Avery is one of the most disgusting hockey players ever! No one that knows anything about hockey would say that they like him. He’s classless and has taken his game to a whole new low. I love you Trent but I want you to learn more about him because you say he’s your new favorite person. Like the majority of the replies, I agree…he is the biggest douche bag ever!

  18. Sarah says:

    Come on people … lay off!

    Almost everyone on here has been saying “I know hockey, he’s a douche!” … and yah, on ice? TOTAL douche. The man trash talks like no other. Among other things.

    How many of you have actually met him … and for those that have, how recently was it?

    I’ve been lucky enough to spend quite a bit of time with him (as my boyfriend is a good friend of his) and he is a fantastic guy …. total 180 from how he behaves on the ice. He’s honestly one of the most respectful, kind, and fun-loving (in a good way) people I’ve ever met.

    And for the record … yes, I DO know hockey. My father played pro, I played all of growing up, and my boyfriend plays pro. It’s a huge part of my life.

    Just goes to show you, you can’t always believe what you read, or see on TV … and remind you that people aren’t always what you expect them to be!

    Thanks, Trent, for featuring him!

  19. st says:

    as a Canadian who follows hockey, this guy is a disgrace to the game. maybe he can find a new career and stay off the ice. he is the biggest douche- no class what-so-ever. it’s unfortunate he gets all the attention. he’s short & has a napoleon complex.

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