I appreciate Allure's editorials for occasionally representing a woman having a romance with a man, rather than with a pair of $4,000 shoes (or a man having a romance with a woman, rather than with Karl Lagerfeld's camera lens for the sake of his career).
On a related note, every now and again, in the fashion landscape, I would like to see a man and a woman having an interlude together, without it involving gender-bending, androgyny, S&M or Madonna. Magazines seem to have forgotten the art of how to make images which suggest sexual chemistry on subtle - yet still effective - levels. Things are either airbrushed into blandness, or unnecessarily spiced up with some 'shocking' theme that you've seen so many times before, it's become shockingly boring. False novelty that doesn't work at a deeper level. But that's the story of everything, isn't it.