I can't see the film doing very well even with the Vogue cover. It's already out here in the UK and it's been pretty much destroyed by the critics. I've not ready any positive reviews of it at all.
^ really? I've read some good ones too. It has a 65% rating on Rotten so far. (And she's getting fantastic reviews even if the movie is getting mixed mostly).
For once her face doesn't bother me. She is getting better with age (something I noticed of a lot of October cover stars). I just can't get over that sleeve though... how 'product placement' it looks. Let's have her hold up the latest 'it' bag or a new perfume next time.
The dress is beautiful but those things on the arms are horrid. Anyway, I hope editorial content will be good. Was quite disappointed with the September issue.
Love everything posted so far. Especially the McDean ed. Thanks for sharing it Melancholybaby.
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Great cover. I could live with or without the sleeve but either way. It's very eye catching. I'm just waiting till january when Rooney Mara gets the cover.
Her head is so huge on the cover. They could've shot her Leibovitz-style.. she's promoting Anna Karenina after all which is suitable although it can be a little cliche.
agreed, the angle makes her look like a lollipop
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