Vogue Italia has released its full smorgasbord of 'Celebration' photos, and according to the mag, they're alldedicated to festivity, lightheartedness, and "the right to party." It's a rebuttal of sorts against the somber, political climate of the year - and a party for nude, women, obviously. Here's what the story had to say:

"But with its cover story, this issue also claims the right not to consider the moment’s emotive temperament as grounds to limit freedom of expression, aesthetic choices and, why not, artistic vision.It seeks the right not to confuse morals with moralism. The nude is a political message, and not just since today. The cover feature presents strong and mindful women. And with these premises, the nude adds rather than subtracts: freedom."

I'm all about it!