AEROSMITH Frontman Featured On Cover Of New BOSTON COMMON Magazine

September 14, 2005

According to the Boston Herald, AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler is featured on the cover of the new Boston Common magazine — 352 pages dedicated to the city's alleged fabulousness. Media mogul Jason Binn's glossy new book, which hits the streets next week, features an interview with Steven in which he reveals he'll be launching his own fashion line based on his stage clothes. "I've always found that the things I've worn on tour have moved over to what people wear every day," Tyler tells Boston Common. "Sometimes the things I wore in the beginning before I had money were things I put together." Steven, who is working with designer Elise Overland, who had her own line of women's clothes, said his duds will be, like him, androgynous. "I can wear a jacket that most guys wouldn't put on," he said. "I think styles should get back to getting people to wear things that look so good that they don't care. I mean, as long as it doesn't have a bra attached, guys can take a risk." As for life as a grandpa — Steven's actress-daughter Liv, had a son, Milo, last year — Tyler said it's OK with him. "I don't mind being a grandfather, I've been a mother for so many years."

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