Benn98
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I actually have no qualms about his gender. It's more his experience, or lack thereof, which bothers me. This is one of the top 4 Vogues in fashion. His stint at Flair was quite a few years ago. Fashion has changed! (shamelessly referencing the white-shoe wearing juror in Serial Mom here ). But seriously, fashion is more conservative and politically correct as we speak. Of course we need new ideas, but I doubt whether he'll have much carte blanche. Maybe getting a functioning fashion professional who could navigate within this fickle landscape would have been a better idea.
Anyway, he's got his work cut out for him. Other than the dire sales reports and updating the layout of the mag, there's still much on his plate. VI may seem to have more freedom than the other three, but there's a lot of politics involved. You have the old guard houses who insist on certain covers for certain months, photographers and stylists who believe that they have unlimited creative liberty when working for this magazine. That there is an excessive amount of ego to stroke or moderate.
Vogue Italia is a global magazine, it actually has very little to do with Italy. They're not about trends like VP, or celebrities like US Vogue, or a women's magazine like British Vogue. It's more about using fashion as a storytelling tool in the medium of imagery. Strip that away and you may as well throw in the towel since the majority of their readers are from abroad. Then again, VP's international audience decreased drastically since Alt took over, and the magazine is still here.
Anyway, he's got his work cut out for him. Other than the dire sales reports and updating the layout of the mag, there's still much on his plate. VI may seem to have more freedom than the other three, but there's a lot of politics involved. You have the old guard houses who insist on certain covers for certain months, photographers and stylists who believe that they have unlimited creative liberty when working for this magazine. That there is an excessive amount of ego to stroke or moderate.
Vogue Italia is a global magazine, it actually has very little to do with Italy. They're not about trends like VP, or celebrities like US Vogue, or a women's magazine like British Vogue. It's more about using fashion as a storytelling tool in the medium of imagery. Strip that away and you may as well throw in the towel since the majority of their readers are from abroad. Then again, VP's international audience decreased drastically since Alt took over, and the magazine is still here.
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