Regardless of her niche, I don't find Ashley attractive or interesting. I've never been dazzled by her in print, as I was by say, Sophie Dahl. The cover could've been WOW but the image is so busy with the over the top, ratty hair, heavy make-up, glossy, ruched leather, and odd blobby silhouette created with that almost full body shot until the cut off ankles. Ashley should've moved her left arm up to show off the shoes! Or else why bother with this type of shot?
Taupe and Beige. How revelatory! Despite the dated, clumsy styling this is still miles ahead of anything Glenda continues to regurgitate year after year. Digging the maroon color theme; it's quite striking. As somebody who doesn't follow runway trends, it seems to me oxblood leather, esp trenches, has been a thing for a few years? I recall Lexi for her 2014 VOGUE It cover which I loved.