All three ladies together make for a great cover, and they all look stunning. However, the white collar shirt and jeans remind me of those awful family beach photos where everyone dresses in matching clothing. Yes, I get that the two articles of clothing are a "timeless" pairing, but also a terribly over-abused walking cliche at this point. Coordinated outfits would have been a better choice. Overall though, I do love this, and can look past the styling (or lack thereof).
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Last edited by HeatherAnne; 15-10-2012 at 12:46 PM.
Quite a feat to produce such a boring and stale cover with three such iconic models. This looks like some random shot from an Age issue of US Vogue. Or a promo for a 90's TV show. Totally not cover worthy. It's crazy how much I'm losing interest in Vogue Paris lately. Hopefully the content won't be as lackluster again, too.
I don't think it would've had the same impact if there were three different covers. With all three of them in the same shot you can see the difference in their personalities and their age clearly. There's a wow factor because you have three modeling icons sharing one cover. I do think it's a bit strange they chose Stephanie. I'd have preferred Christy Turlington, but I can't really complain with such a lovely cover.
I'm not going to lie, if I admitted to wanting separate covers, it was only because I'd have loved to have a Lauren Hutton cover
I agree with you regarding the fact that Christy would have been a better choice...
This is one great cover. Three beautiful women shown in simplicity, which means that you don't need a lot of make-up or expensive clothes to make women look amazing.
fabulous cast! Though i have mixed feelings about the styling, in one aspect it makes me think that they look like extras on the 90s 90210..............but then again they is something chic and nonchalant about how easy and clean the cover is.
I'm with those who find this a huge yawn when it comes to execution. Emmanuelle sure has the right touch when it comes to picking the most bland, common, and catalogue shots when it comes to covers. Stonewashed, high-waisted jeans paired with oversized white shirts-- how very 1990 of you VP. And Lauren looks like David Letterman here, just horrible. Nice work, Emmanuelle.