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Elle Serbia
August 2017: Sonya Gorelova by Yossi Michaeli

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Stunning cover, love the colours and soft-looking textures.
 
It's very late, but here we go:

ELLE Argentina July 2017: Agostina Barbagelata by Miguel Smoris
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Elle UK August 2017 subscribers cover

Models: Isabella Emmack & Adrienne Juliger



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Elle UK August 2017 subscribers cover

Thanks for posting! :flower: There is an existing thread for British Elle, could post it in there.

Jessica's cover and edit looks good, cover shot with angle and art direction actually works. I'm sure it will sell in Canada.
 
Cool cover, I think she looks nice and approachable, which is the aim of Elle France. They just need to work on these head-to-toe covers which they love so much.
 
Elle Mexico - August 2017

Photographer: Fabio Leidi
Stylist: Rebecca Baglini
Hair: Mario Minnuno
Make Up: Roman Gasser
Model: Nathalia Oliveira





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ELLE Argentina August 2017: Sif Dag by Tomas Ghiorzo
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I see German magazines are having a patriotic September - we've seen Claudia Schiffer on Vogue DE, and now German Elle has produced three separate covers for the month, with Julia Stegner, Alisa Ahmann and Tess Hellfeuer getting their own covers.
 
I prefer all three covers to the German Vogue one, but I'm really shocked at how good Tess Hellfeuer's cover turned out. She looks stunning. Will try to get hers or Alisa's. Never much liked Julia Stegner.
 
Elle France 18 August 2017: Brigitte Macron by Mark Seliger

 
Of course, nothing special. My guess is her team exact full control over her image. This also means we won't see her on Vogue anytime soon unless Alt starts fangirling her hard.

I should hope that this cover will sell well for Elle France. Not sure whether French people are as infatuated with their first ladies as the Americans, but there's but a lot of opinion on Brigitte Macron.
 
Brigitte Macron Talks Karl, Skirt Lengths in French Elle
France’s first lady features on the cover of the title’s Aug. 18 issue, with a 10-page feature inside.

By Katya Foreman on August 17, 2017

BRIGITTE MANIA: Amid signs of “Brigitte mania” sweeping across France, the Aug. 18 edition of French Elle includes the first interview with the country’s fledgling First Lady, Brigitte Macron.

The cover of the issue, out on newsstands today, depicts Macron at the Élysée Palace in a casual chic ensemble pairing a shapely cream jacket by Dior with a white T-shirt and slim jeans by Saint Laurent.

Pictures accompanying the 10-page feature inside show her walking in a courtyard hand-in-hand with her husband, President Emmanuel Macron, in the same look only swapping in a tailored red jacket by Azzedine Alaïa with mesh accents. She is also seen sitting at her desk in a red short-sleeved biker-inspired dress by Nicolas Ghesquière for Louis Vuitton.

In the article, Macron shares her admiration for Ghesquière and Karl Lagerfeld, whom she considers friends. She also lists among her other favorite designers Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, Alexandre Vauthier, and Alaïa, but concedes she finds the latter’s skirts too short. “I wear above-the-knee, not minis! Although I loved to wear minis when I was younger, we would hide them in our bags when we went out…. and we’d slip bloomers on underneath to dance to rock ‘n’ roll,” Macron says. “We went from very short to very long — that was until my grandmother spotted me in one and exclaimed, “My goodness, you look like a frumpy old granny.’ Never again!”

When asked if she ever gets fed up with people talking about her clothes, the former French teacher and self-proclaimed feminist replies: “Why not, if it does some good for the French fashion industry. I’m really into fashion, and there’s this fascination the world over around this idea of the French woman.

“I have always put a lot of effort into the way I present myself, just ask my children or students!” she adds. “I would never leave the house before choosing an outfit and doing my hair — the results may vary, but I cannot do otherwise.”

Macron also addressed the polemic around the French government’s proposition of creating an official first lady role for her, which has since been halted after an online petition drew over 250,000 signatures. She dismisses the term as a “periphrase” based on a French translation of the American term First Lady that she doesn’t identify with. “Whenever I hear it, I always feel inclined to look behind my shoulder and say, ‘Sorry, who are you addressing?’ For me, I’m neither the first or last lady! I am simply Brigitte Macron.”

Asked how she had been affected by the snipes about the 24-year age gap with President Macron, she replied: “I took it badly, but said to myself, ‘Okay, it’s tough, but you’ll do better to keep your mouth shut,’ and it eventually went away.”

It doesn’t seem to have done any damage to the 64-year-old’s icon status, in any case, with Brigitte T-shirts by Weekday, the Scandinavian brand owned by the H&M group, flying off the shelves. Sales of the limited edition garment, which hit stores in June and were meant to be on sale for one week, have been extended to the end of August.

Source: WWD.com
 
Eniko Mihalik for Elle Serbia September 2017


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Of course, nothing special. My guess is her team exact full control over her image. This also means we won't see her on Vogue anytime soon unless Alt starts fangirling her hard.

I should hope that this cover will sell well for Elle France. Not sure whether French people are as infatuated with their first ladies as the Americans, but there's but a lot of opinion on Brigitte Macron.

Benn you'll be happy to know that this is the best selling issue of the last 10 years for the magazine ! They already sold 3 million copies in 1 week (this includes the subscriptions). The monthly average for Elle France in 2017 was 313 525 copies.
 

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