Elle France 14 November 2024 : Ahou Daryaei

Elle France November 14, 2024
"Mieux vaut mourir une fois que mourir tous les jours" by Alice Augustin
Featuring: Golshifteh Farahani
Photographer: Sebastien Calvet



"Dessins: Traits culottés"


Elle France Digital Issue
 
Elle France November 14, 2024
"Rock en scéne"
Photographer: Gilad Sasporta
Réalisation: Élisabeth Akessoul
Model: Isabella Emmack
Makeup: Dior by Tatsu Yamanaka
Hair: Javier Palacio


Elle France Digital Edition
 
Elle France November 14, 2024
"Punk panthére"
Photographer: Gilad Sasporta
Réalisation: Élisabeth Akessoul
Model: Jana Julius
Makeup: Dior by Tatsu Yamanaka
Hair: Sébastien Bascale


Elle France Digital Edition
 
Elle France November 14, 2024
"Coups de téte"
Photographer: Steven Pan
Réalisation: Hortsense Manga
Model: Unknown
Makeup: Violette
Hair: Christophe Pastel


Elle France Digital Edition
 
Elle France November 14, 2024
"Les objects de.... Élie Top"
Featuring: Élie Top


Elle France Digital Edition
 
I had no idea about this story, it's tragic. This a cruel world, left or right, East or West...
 
The timing is good when Elle France decides to support women’s right in Iran, so I hope they will also support women in Gaza!
 
Major respect towards Elle France for this.

Meanwhile, Anna’s Vogue talks the talk, but Elle puts their money where their mouth is.
I think it is not big deal for Wintour to support women’l in Iran as it is a solidarity agreement in the west, but it will be a miracle if Wintour dare to defy the rulling elites to support Palestine women.
 
Is it doable that Iranian woman could get a moment to themselves, for one week, where the focus is on their existence under their own country's machinery of state, without it being reduced by the internet into a means to foreground a Palestinian talking point?
 
Meanwhile, Anna’s Vogue talks the talk, but Elle puts their money where their mouth is.
Respectfully, when has Vogue ever been about social issues the way that Elle (France) has? It's bizarre that people have such a revisionist view towards Vogue and its content. This is something that's totally in Elle France's wheelhouse, but Vogue (any edition)... not so much. But yes, Anna, Anna, Anna, Anna, etc.
 
Respectfully, when has Vogue ever been about social issues the way that Elle (France) has? It's bizarre that people have such a revisionist view towards Vogue and its content. This is something that's totally in Elle France's wheelhouse, but Vogue (any edition)... not so much. But yes, Anna, Anna, Anna, Anna, etc.
Of course, Vogue in the past was primarily concerned with high fashion, but I would say that in the last decade or so, the former Bible (especially the Western editions) entire reason for being has been to cater to the Gen Z social justice crowd. It certainly wasn’t the mostly hideous fashion photography and updates on the Kardashians that kept it somewhat alive.

And when they did actively report on global politics, the result for example was that very questionable article ‘A Rose in the Desert’ , celebrating Asma al Assad of all people.

But I digress, pure high fashion has left the Condé Nast building a long time ago. Elle France in my opinion combines the best of both worlds: actual qualitative Fashion photography and reporting on social issues that is not only predicated on how many likes it will receive online.
 

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