Malgosia looks great in that ed, and I like the sensual texture of the messy sand, with the man's silhouette overshadowing her in some of the shots.
For me, most of the editorials lack that added dimension that makes Vogue Paris compellingly different to other magazines. But every magazine goes through phases where the magic fades slightly.
When a Paris Vogue isn't great, I'm always torn as to whether to get it. I bought last month's issue and didn't really bother looking at it afterwards - yet I know I'd regret not buying it at all.
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When a Paris Vogue isn't great, I'm always torn as to whether to get it. I bought last month's issue and didn't really bother looking at it afterwards - yet I know I'd regret not buying it at all.
That's the thing about Vogue Paris... you might not like it right now... but you most always regret not buying it later & then you're scrambling to find it on eBay, etc.
I feel like I don't see a "real" VP issue since August 2008... But some eds are still interesting, for example Malgosia's, which I loved
Thanks Diorette!
That's the thing about Vogue Paris... you might not like it right now... but you most always regret not buying it later & then you're scrambling to find it on eBay, etc.
I certainly have had moments like that myself, but isn't it for some months now that VP has been...lacking? I guess it's a personal thing of course...
That's the thing about Vogue Paris... you might not like it right now... but you most always regret not buying it later & then you're scrambling to find it on eBay, etc.
Thank you for all the beautiful scans Diorette
I buy it every month, even if I don't like it, becuase I know I will regret not doing so. Plus, editorials I think are bad end up growing on me and I'll love them a couple of months later. The thing about VP is that there is always something to be discovered everytime one opens the magazine. There is an added dimension which one may not notice the first time around. It's what I like to call a cerebral fashion mag
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