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Old 19-10-2007   #151
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Can anyone please scan Jennifer Aniston's editorial and article please?
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Old 19-10-2007   #152
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There's a link to it in this post:
http://www.thefashionspot.com/forums...5&postcount=75
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Old 19-10-2007   #153
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I fall in love with HP's editorials more and more, each time new ones come out
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Old 20-10-2007   #154
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High Fashion
Photographer: Karl Lagerfeld
Fashion Editor: Brana Wolf
Models: Jessica Stam & Snejana Onopka
Hair: Yanick D'ls
Makeup: Peter Phillips



Image Credit | Scanned by Me from Bazaar Nov. 07
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Old 20-10-2007   #155
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This is upsetting.... Where are their faces?
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Thank you some much for all your scans Luxx!!! The edits are great and the quality of the scans is excellent! I have just one more request, can you give us a quick review of the issue? Is there any retrospective articles? Thanks in advance!!
 
Old 20-10-2007   #157
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amazing ed!!!!!!!!!
Stam looks so stunning!!!!
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Old 20-10-2007   #158
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Thats interesting,because i find their articles extremely awful.IMO they come nowhere near the journalistic level of the ones in US Vogue.I never skip an article in Vogue,while i dont even bother with HBs.I mean Ashton Kutcher writing an article on how the perfect copules dress?Rita Wilson writing about layering?Wtf!
At least US Vogues articles are very well researched,written and are not one page long.Plus they alway feature interesting Politicans,Sportsmen,people in the fashion world.etc
I love Julia Reed,Jeffry S.,Eve Mcsweeny,Jonathan Van Meter,Joan Juliet Buck i buy Vogue because of them even when the cover and edits suck.
NOW if they could only fire Plum Sykes and William Norwich i would be very happy.

totally second that.
i remember there was an issue, where it was mentioned that Karl Lagerfeld was succeeded by Phoebe Philo at Chloe.
i wonder what happened to Martine Sitbon and Stella mccartney.

This issue's cover is awful, i probably will go browse through it before deciding whether to buy. for vogue us, i never have to do this, even for vogue paris, in a language that i dont understand, i dont need to as well.
harpers is gone since the day liz tilberis is gone. period.
 
Old 20-10-2007   #159
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totally second that.
i remember there was an issue, where it was mentioned that Karl Lagerfeld was succeeded by Phoebe Philo at Chloe.
i wonder what happened to Martine Sitbon and Stella mccartney.

This issue's cover is awful, i probably will go browse through it before deciding whether to buy. for vogue us, i never have to do this, even for vogue paris, in a language that i dont understand, i dont need to as well.
harpers is gone since the day liz tilberis is gone. period.
I'm the complete opposite; I find the writing in US Vogue near enough unreadable, it bores me to tears, I mean the September issue had a pretty big spread on brooches and how to wear them!? Oh, and don't get me started on Andre's section aswell.
US Harpers is one of my favourite magazines for article content alone, everytime I've picked it up I've read it cover to to cover, and that's one of the very few fashion magazines I can manage to do that for. I even found last months article on Ivanka Trump quite interesting
 
Old 20-10-2007   #160
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The Couture ed is great as well! I love the opening shot and the last picture is gorgeous. Thanks for scanning!
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I'm the complete opposite; I find the writing in US Vogue near enough unreadable, it bores me to tears, I mean the September issue had a pretty big spread on brooches and how to wear them!? Oh, and don't get me started on Andre's section aswell.
US Harpers is one of my favourite magazines for article content alone, everytime I've picked it up I've read it cover to to cover, and that's one of the very few fashion magazines I can manage to do that for. I even found last months article on Ivanka Trump quite interesting
I have to say I completely agree with Manuva. The number one reason I didn't renew my subscription to Vogue was because of how boring I found it to be. It's like an encyclopedia. In fact even when they do have the occasional great edit, I always feel like the rest of the issue weighs it down. There's just no fun, except for the index, they take every page so seriously. I did enjoy their Upfront section and occasionally there Nostalgia section as well but the rest was just BORING! They need to come up with a better mix of intelligent articles and fun, lively spreads. I'm usually not a big proponent of dumbing something down but too many "intelligent" articles can really suck the life out someone. Take my psych 101 and Anthropology Text books, expertly written and researched I'm sure but also the most boring things you'll ever read!
 
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I *love* all the eds. The cover is crap, but the issue itself is really wonderful. Every ed absolutely sparkles - though I'd like to see more of Stam & Onopka's faces in the ed since they are known for their fantastic features. US Vogue could really learn a lot from HB.
 
Old 20-10-2007   #163
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I really like High Fashion edit,despite the long shoots its great.
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Old 20-10-2007   #164
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Karma to Luxx for scanning all those eds for us
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Old 20-10-2007   #165
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Thank you some much for all your scans Luxx!!! The edits are great and the quality of the scans is excellent! I have just one more request, can you give us a quick review of the issue? Is there any retrospective articles? Thanks in advance!!
Sure thing. I think that overall this is an excellent issue. I haven't finished scanning the editorials but they are all choice material. Very elegant photography, wonderful model selection and interesting themes. I will scan Caroline Trentini's edit next I think - its just gorgeous.

The Designer style swap is awesome as well, sometimes its easy to forget just how much a designer is tied to their overall "look" so its fun to see them switch styles. I love the results - they turned out great.

The A Fashionable Life section is as exotic as ever - Lawrence and Claire-Anne Stroll's estate on Mustique is a sight to behold. The whole thing reminds me of the classic Slim Aarons pictures from the 60s.

There is another Rita Wilson article, I wonder how she started writing to be honest - I thought she was an actress. This one is about bad hair days - meh.

The 140 Best Beauty tips is nice albeit redundant. If you read Allure you probably won't find anything particularly new in this article but its laden with pretty pictures and is a concise beauty assessment.

Truly stunning picture of Cat McNeil opens the beauty section though.

Everything is very focused on Resort - granted this time of year calls for it but I feel like this is truly a resort issue in the way that September is all about fall.

There is also a socialite feature, women whose ancestors were in Bazaar are shot by Douglas Friedman next to pictures of their famous forebearers.

My favorite part is a section where designers re-imagine the Bazaar cover. Lord knows that cover could use an update...

All the retrospective stuff is great. There is also a Best Dressed OF ALL TIME list as well.

I hope thats a decent enough analysis. I'm running on empty at the moment. so my brain might not be a full power.
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