The November 2013 issue of 
Toronto Life looks like a fun read. I'm not  usually one to favour a pink cover, but this is surely the exception to  the rule.
Here’s what art director Christine Dewairy had to say:
“November was fun to do. There was much lively debate on how best to  illustrate a multi-layered trend piece on the rise of breadwinner moms  and stay-at-home dads. Do you go with the working mom, the beleaguered  dad, kids or no kids? In the end, we wanted to have our cake and eat it  too, to capture not just one facet of the new family model, but the  whole dynamic. The best way to do that is to shoot a real family, who  are living the trend. Models simply don’t interact with each other as  convincingly. It’s amazing what you can get when you put real people in a  studio and just let them be who they are. The image itself riffs on a  traditional family portrait, with the male and female roles reversed.  This family felt extremely comfortable in those roles.”
