En Vogue Spreads From Vogue Paris

softgrey said:
italian flair does something like this at the back of the book as well...

i don't really like it ...
the pics are too small..you can't see anything ...
and i don't like the messy layout...
i prefer something clean and graphic...
the whole 'papparazzi' vibe doesn't do it for me...
it gives me a headache trying to organise the things in my mind...
so i usually don't bother and just skip the pages..

:ninja:

Yeah ... I totally understand what you mean. I like them because I like the texture and color from a design standpoint. That's why I'd love to use them as wallpaper. But I don't spend time actually reading these kinds of pages either ... to much clutter for the mind. :blink:
 
BetteT said:
But I don't spend time actually reading these kinds of pages either ... to much clutter for the mind. :blink:
I wish I could read :innocent:actually I don't read them ,I only look at the pictures cos I don't speak French :P:lol: Sometimes I buy Vogue Paris cos it's unbelievably cheap ( us vogue is rubbish ,I like uk vogue but it's not cheap ,and the italian one is expensive)
 
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I always love these layouts - they appeal to my convoluted head. I always cut them up, cannibalise them and use them to make intricate collages of my own.
 
beltedmaude said:
I always love these layouts - they appeal to my convoluted head. I always cut them up, cannibalise them and use them to make intricate collages of my own.

And that's exactly how it should be. I have never seen a fashion/design/art student who's scarpbook/lookbook/mood board doesn't look this fantastically haphazard as En Vogue spreads...because they are meant to inspire- not horribly cold and rigid but fresh and liberated with images and items literally leaping off the page to catch your eye and sear itself on the brain. This is creativity - it's the birth of an idea / editorial! :woot:

I may sound crazy but to me if you truly love fashion, you will love En Vogue.:heart:
 
Vogue Paris

Mode in USA
Styled: Ludivine Poiblanc
Photo: Celine Stefani & Wilfrid Gremillet



source: scanned by me
 
:woot: I love this thread! Thanks 1Karina1!:heart:

Vogue Paris june/july 2006
"Mode trotteuse"
Styled: Mélanie Huynh
Photo: Aurélie Pellissier & Milo Keller

Scanned by me
 
evisu donna said:
:woot: I love this thread! Thanks 1Karina1!:heart:
And thank you for the previous spread!:flower: :heart:

Vogue Paris October 2006

Show Froid
Styled: Melanie Huynh
Photo: Aurelie Pellissier



source: scanned by me
 
^That is a really great one, thanks so mcuh! Keep em comin:D
 
Thank you for creating this thread!
Does anyone have scans of the former "En Vogue"-pages Vogue Paris used to have? I am not sure if they could be called "En Vogue", but the idea was about the same. Back then they had a certain theme and represented products against a white background . . . if I am not mistaken those were still done in 2002. I'd love to see more of them, because I prefer them over these. These pages are sometimes a little bit too messy, but sometimes inspirational (like the "parisienne"-one).
 
^ I only started reading Vogue Paris from 2003 onwards. I've never seen the earlier En Vogue pages - I'd be interested to see them.
This spread was posted before but these are bigger scans. :flower:

I really like how Melanie mainly uses Asian models, they're often neglected in Western magazines.


**To appreciate the En Vogue spreads it is advisable to view this thread with a widescreen webpage to view the layouts as would they appear in Vogue magazine rather than as a column of disconnected images**
Vogue Paris 2005

Femme Fatale
Styled: Melanie Huynh
Photo: Alain Costa & Christophe Donna




source: scanned by me
 
WhiteLinen said:
Thank you for creating this thread!
Does anyone have scans of the former "En Vogue"-pages Vogue Paris used to have? I am not sure if they could be called "En Vogue", but the idea was about the same. Back then they had a certain theme and represented products against a white background . . . if I am not mistaken those were still done in 2002. I'd love to see more of them, because I prefer them over these. These pages are sometimes a little bit too messy, but sometimes inspirational (like the "parisienne"-one).

i have the December 02-January 03 issue, and there're the "Cadeaux" pages which i think might be the former En Vogue pages you mentioned. i just snapped some pages, shall i post them here?
 
^ Yes please!! Thanks so much everyone for keeping p this inspiring thread! :clap:
 
so sorry for keeping you waiting. i tried imagshack many times but it just wouldnt work for me. sigh...
 

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**To appreciate the En Vogue spreads it is advisable to view this thread with a widescreen webpage to view the layouts as would they appear in Vogue magazine rather than as a column of disconnected images**

Vogue Paris February 2007

Anticipation du Style
Styled: Melanie Huynh
Photographer: Aurelie Pelissier & Alain Costa



source: scanned by me
 
Vogue Paris March 2007

Each page is in hommage to each member of the creative Vogue Paris team!:woot:

Anastasia Barbieri's page is styled by Darcy Backlar


Emmanuelle Alt's page is styled by Geraldine Saglio


Marie-Amelie Sauve's page is styled by Mathilde Baratte


Carine Roitfeld's page is styled by Melanie Huynh



Joe McKenna's page is styled by Benjamin Bruno



source: scanned by me
 

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