Okay, these editorials look good. But I am still bothered that one of their editorials is a male model in women's couture Acne's new campaign is doing it too, with a preteen boy. It's not cute or clever, it's been done a million times, and we women are already forced upon with impossibly lanky teenage female models (who naturally can't maintain that figure when they're past sixteen or so, and then it's time to put them out to pasture.) It's like, Oh a model's slight breast and barely-there hip doesn't fit this couture, let's try a man! Put that crap in Another Man. You just wasted a good handful of pages, which you chose to use insulting women.
A Nod and a Glance a Gesture for One Word
Photographer: Charlie Engman Stylist: Agata Belcen Models: Ally Ertel & Marland Backus Make-Up: Hiromi Ueda Hair: Christian Eberhard
Maison Margiela
Photographer: Craig McDean Stylist: Katie Shillingford Models: Harleth Kuusik, Vanessa Moody, Maja Salamon, Grace Simmons, Greta Varlese, Tami Williams & Issa Lish Make-Up: Pat McGrath Hair: Eugene Souleiman
From What I've Tasted of Desire I Hold With Those Who Favour Fire
Photographer: Harley Weir Stylist: Camille Bidault-Waddington Models: Barbara Lear, Celine Coureau, Chloe Nardin, Niki Geux, Pooja Mor, Sofia Fanego, Sophie Jones & Yuanne Li Make-Up: Sarai Fiszel Hair: Rudi Lewis
This Vuitton feels a bit underwhelming having already seen that wonderful Juergen Teller portfolio featuring Grimes and co. in Pop..... Also the Harley Weir in that magazine feels far more modern and brash and exciting..... More Pop! in fact.....
It's the tone of these magazines I guess. The Galliano here looks really interesting yet they'd rather put Tilda Swinton on their cover Another time
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