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Old 04-01-2009   #1
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UK Vogue February 2009 : Cheryl Cole by Regan Cameron



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Old 04-01-2009   #2
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who is she? model, actress, or singer?

pretty girl
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Old 04-01-2009   #3
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boring..
 
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From Wikipedia:
Cheryl Ann Cole (née Tweedy, born 30 June 1983) is a British singer and member of the band Girls Aloud. As part of Girls Aloud and as a featuring artist, Cole has had 20 UK Top Ten singles. In 2008, Cole became a judge on the British reality TV show The X Factor.[1][2] She is married to the Chelsea and England football player Ashley Cole.
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Old 04-01-2009   #5
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who is she? model, actress, or singer?

pretty girl
singer and TV Personality.
full article on her and this issue here
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Old 04-01-2009   #6
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Thank you Deborah_25
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Old 04-01-2009   #8
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Kind of weak after their Cate cover no??
 
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CANNOT STAND HER! But well done to Vogue for making her look less plastic, she must have 3 Layers of make-up less than her usual look. I could not tell it was her on the cover if I did not knew it before, and that can only be a good thing...
 
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TBH it looks worse than I thought, the hair is so odd and her face looks airbrushed to hell and back.

Not that I would expect anything amazing from UK Vogue :P
 
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Pretty cover and editorial but not interesting in the slightest.

This looks like something Glamour or Elle would shoot.

Worst concept for Vogue UK ever!
 
Old 04-01-2009   #12
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WHY?!?!?

I wish it had been someone else in that Prada....
 
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She's nice enough, strange seeing her on Vogue, but to be fair she influences a lot of U.K. girls, regardless of the fact that they may purchase heat magazine (U.K. weekly tabloid she frequents) or Vogue. So this is apt considering how much her celebrity has risen this year (footballer husband's infedelity and herself becoming a Reality show judge). I enjoy change and I like Cheryl, but she looks like Eva Longoria Parker on the cover, but she looks GORGEOUS in the second picture. Thanks for the image Mchunu<3.
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Old 04-01-2009   #14
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This is how UK Vogue deals with the credit crunch - I think the cover looks OK, but the choice of Cheryl Cole is designed to appeal along the same lines of the Victoria Beckham cover; the staff of Vogue probably detest what each woman stands for, but have realised that they sell.

"The story we all want to know" is a strange thing to say on the cover, you don't look to UK Vogue for popular scandal or a serious psychological profile, you look to it for the imagery. And Cheryl's life is covered each week by the gossip mags, so there isn't much left to say, for those who are interested. Emphasising the 'story' rather than the fashion is weird... but we've seen the US version do the same with the Aniston issue.
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Old 04-01-2009   #15
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FAIL

I just can't like her. I just can't. So she's on X-Factor - BIG WHOOP.

That is a bad cover. Two in a row. Shame on you Vogue UK.
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