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Allure December 2017 : Amber Heard by Daniel Jackson

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Amber looks festive and fantasy, but not the layout. White simlply wasn't the right choice here. Why not Gold or Bronze?
I do like that Allure adopted some of the ill-fated Russian edition's campiness, even if this close-up reminds me of Kerry's cover..
 
It looks like she's sleepy but I like how festive the cover is.
 
I think the new Allure is allergic to glamour, instead they churn out looks more suited to getting wasted at a music festival. Amber already looks like she is.
 
Can’t wait to get this years covers over
 
Is she filming 'Showgirls II' with Joe Eszterhas?
 
I love Amber and I was excited about it when I read her name but I hate what they did to her here. A more natural look would have been fantastic in that close up.
 
Nice makeup but she looks high here yet she always photographs quite well
 


SHE WILL BE HEARD
Photographer: Daniel Jackson
Stylist: Beth Fenton
Hair: Didier Malige
Make-Up: Romy Soleimani
Model/Celebrity: Amber Heard



Behind the scenes:



Allure Digital Edition
 
SHOCK TREATMENT
Photographer: Ben Toms
Stylist: Mattias Karlsson
Hair: Mari Ohashi
Make-Up: Lucy Bridge
Models: ?



Allure Digital Edition
 
IT WAS ALL A DREAM
Photographer: Yelena Yemchuk
Stylist: Zara Zachrisson
Hair: Tamas Tuzes
Make-Up: Susie Sobol
Model: Zuzu Tadeushuk



Behind the scenes:



Allure Digital Edition
 
SHOCK TREATMENT
Photographer: Ben Toms
Stylist: Mattias Karlsson
Hair: Mari Ohashi
Make-Up: Lucy Bridge
Models: ?

Models: Adrienne Jüliger and Xie Chaoyu
 
the spirit of the dearly departed Allure Russia is alive and well! what's next? actual models on the cover again? You get the feeling that some of these mags are aware how precarious their future is, so they're trying all these different concepts in the hope one catches on
 
Reading this online, it's another 100-page pamphlet with visual content that doesn't impress - sticking orange make-up on people of different races isn't really a radical act of inclusion unless you believe that everyone should look equally awful.

But the articles are decent and read a lot like the old Allure. Behind the scenes of newsreader beauty, and what it's like to spend seven days getting beauty treatments from the top names, as if you were one of the world's richest women.
 

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