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Old 06-09-2008   #76
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thank you vogue28 !!! I want to see Lily's aswell
 

Old 06-09-2008   #77
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I think Vogue UK became less inspirational magazine... Kate whose some work I just adore, less inspirational model... and Testino was always less inspirational photographer...
That is so true, i am totally over Testino as well!
 
Old 06-09-2008   #78
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Got my subscrip copy today, the spine was damaged in transit, oh well, good for clippings if not for keeping. A thick issue, 458 pgs.

A quick flick: the cover looks the same as the scan, the colours are subtle, a sight to behold (there's no neon lettering burning your eyes) yet it makes me wonder about that old saying 'green doesn't sell covers', if so, are they hoping Kate can overcome that? Though I think that idea comes from green being a difficult colour to reproduce attractively in the printing process, in newsprint it often comes out looking dull and dirty. No such fear with a glossy cover.

Straight to the edits: Kate's series is a continuation of the cover shot, same colour scheme throughout. She seems slightly more animated inside, but looks as if she's deep in thought about doing something else. To me, she looks angry and she's trying to hide it by pulling a blank face, but I still get the bad undercurrent. I don't get a good vibe. Kate's hairy lala is displayed behind fishnet knickers in one shot, that sums up couture for me. The credits read: 'Knickers, Kate's own'. Though I fully approve of hair, don't get me wrong on that point. No doubt this will be taken up as yet another trend she's responsible for, you know, humans having hair.

The Karen Elson edit... is where they got September's cover shot from, she's made-up the same and shot by Nick Knight again, the only difference is that there's no red writing all over the images, she's got a hat on in every shot used here, and they've digitally tweaked the colour towards orange. I don't mind Karen Elson at all, but really, to drag on the same visuals to the next month... even if this is a new editorial, it's no different to something we saw last month. I think they believe that shifting the colours slightly will make you think this is a new edit, because it's not the exact same red as that cover.

That said, was there not some rumour that Christy T was supposed to be on September's cover? Anyhow, maybe September's cover wasn't supposed to be Karen at all, but things conspired to see them need to use an image from another month's edit. Of course, I'm saying all this, and you'll see the scans and think this Oct edit looks nothing like Sep's cover. You'll be a kinder person than I am.

The Lily edit is part of a Rothko article, I'm initially interested in this because I find Rothko to be much more than just giant canvases of block colour; that whole thing about if so many people perished in wars, how can art represent the suffering of humans by drawing their bodies, when bodies are expendable, so we get a giant block of suffocating, morbid, terminal colour to represent the experience in some more immediate and applicable way. Well, that's my interpretation, there's also an article to read about the idea of darkness in general which mentions nothing much about the art, to be honest, Rothko's just a backdrop here. Lily just stands about the paintings with multi-coloured eyeshadow, looking terribly serious. But I like it.

Brideshead blah. Sorry, a series of b/w shots by Bruce Weber of the cast just messing around or posing for an artfully casual head shot.

The other editorial is the typical UK Vogue studio shoot.

As usual, the rest of the issue, with all its little articles looks really interesting, I can't wait to get into them. The sheer size of this issue means that with all my complaints, I don't feel cheated on content.
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Old 06-09-2008   #79
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I'll try to do an editorial or two later..
 
Old 06-09-2008   #80
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I love the cover, and I don't think I can ever get tired of Kate Thanks!
 
Old 06-09-2008   #81
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I cant belive they would do that with Elson, unless you are right and something did happen and they had to use her for the September cover.

And its unacceptable that you got a copy with damaged spine, ugh!

Guess another issue of UK Vogue i will pass on.
 
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Old 06-09-2008   #83
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Ugh, I hate those Gucci boots. Those gold studs look like boils on Filch's face from the Harry Potter OOTP movie. Who wants to walk around looking like their feet caught the plague?

(Sorry, had to vent when I saw the boots in that preview ed. They're everywhere in eds.)

The cover looks ok, I guess. Fresh colour scheme.
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Old 06-09-2008   #84
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what articles do they have inside? (esp the ones after the editorials....) thanks.
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Old 06-09-2008   #85
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So they're selling two covers? It looks really classic without the text.
 
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So they're selling two covers? It looks really classic without the text.
No, it was behind the supplement on cardboard
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Old 06-09-2008   #88
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wooo there's a supplement! thanks vogue28
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Front articles include: a look at the new trouser shapes; British designer and 'unsung hero' Bill Gibb; more about Roland Mouret; the writer Zoe Heller; Henry Moore's daugher, Mary, recalls her sculptor father; Orla Kiely; a first-person article about being a mummy's boy; arty people talk about switching careers; Bethan Cole talks about her abortion; women seemingly wearing stuff from the back of their closets; Charlotte Stockdale getting married to Marc Newson.

Apart from the Rothko one, there's an article in the Brideshead Revisited section from an actress in it; then there's a feature about Annie Leibowitz; a length feature about coteries in London, with group shots of people; a big article about life after mastectomy; an interview with Cath Kidston; a beauty article about big eyebrows, Diptyque, and foods that don't agree with Bella Freud. And lots of those one-page items.
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Old 06-09-2008   #90
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That's interesting to hear, but thank you for the supplement scan, vogue28! Behati looks quite lovely.
 
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