AnOther Magazine S/S 2025

Love the styling here, nods to Wicked without being too on the nose and she’s working those poses.

But I have to say, she’s becoming a bit too overexposed. She’s everywhere, in every magazine, every award show, every talk show…And there’s another movie (and another press tour) this year!
 
The photo of her with the big Phoebe Philo floral across her back is sort of giving Nosferatu, but I can’t elaborate.

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There are several strong photos here but I don’t think the cover select is one of them.
 
I'm not a fan of her beauty, but I liked the photos
 
But I have to say, she’s becoming a bit too overexposed. She’s everywhere, in every magazine, every award show, every talk show…And there’s another movie (and another press tour) this year!
We haven't seen Ariana that much (comparatively) promote the first film, so I bet it'll turn to her when they promote the second film and ease off of Cynthia. Maybe... let's hope (but I'm not sure if this is the better option).
 
But I have to say, she’s becoming a bit too overexposed. She’s everywhere, in every magazine, every award show, every talk show…And there’s another movie (and another press tour) this year!
And potentially another Oscar season!
 
there were better cover options right out of that editorial.
@Phuel I most definitely concur, because this one isn’t it.

love the editorial though.
 
Coleman Domingo has a cover that’s been released online, too. He’s talented, but gets far more exposure than actors with much larger fanbases. Everywhere I’ve seen that’s selling the new issue of W is sold out of most of the covers but have several many copies of his left.
 
I love the "Balenciaga" fashion story starring Vittoria and others by Brianna Capozzi.
 


ALASDAIR MCLELLAN’S PORTRAIT OF PANOS YIAPANIS’S EPIC FASHION ARCHIVE
Photography:
Alasdair McLellan
Styling: Panos Yiapanis
Hair: Tom Wright
Make-up: Thomas de Kluyver
Model: Rianne Van Rompaey


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^ I lost track on what Panos has been up to for the past decade but his work in 00s floated high above the rest of stylists.. he really let his imagination run wild and had the freedom to have it published and it was phenomenal and really raised the bar for traditional styling (which is always passive and aiming exclusively to sell).. the way he played and experimented with clothes, particularly at i-D and AnOther, always delivered beautiful results and in some cases, pure art. His eye and knowledge for textures and silhouettes is one of a kind.

I hate buying magazines but I might get this issue just for that story. I only wish they added some text here and there, the way magazines many decades ago could get away with doing, because in this case, there are clear references to birth, and even just from a technical standpoint, it would be nice knowing what he used for the stains.
 

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