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But but dIvErSiTy!!1!^^^ It’s not so much that athletes shouldn’t be on the cover of fashion rags, it’s more that the lessers producing these shoots nowadays don’t know how to dress/style/shoot athletes at all. One can’t shoot them as one would models, and a reason why as much as they attempt to hustle Venus Williams as some fashion icon, she always ends up looking like a reject from RuPaul’s casting call these days (compare that to 20 years ago when she was shot by Gilles Bensimon). Women don’t wish to look like run-of-the-mill drag queens, and when styled and shot by lessers with a clueless eye, women athletes look like hulking drag queens. And in this case, women don’t wish to look like a bratty tween posing for her smitten dad. She is hard to photograph because she has a natural b!tchdace (and that’s not a drag at her). She needs a skilled eye and a talented team to bring out the best in her. And sadly, these “creatives”are failing their coverstars, and that includes the models, these days.
Sports Illustrated is shook.There is a reason why models are supposed to be on the cover of magazines.
Diversity isn't the problem, far from it. I'd say the problem is in the lack of diversity in the way their models (or any person on a cover, in an editorial) are styled and photographed. Lazy and cheap ways in most cases turning anything (and especially anyone) potentially intersting into some tragically clownesque visuals.But but dIvErSiTy!!1!
In Australia now there's the Australian Open first Slam of the year that's why both issues of december and now January (Aryna Sabalenka) have tennis players on the coversAw, not good. Not the worst, but not good.
Also, am I missing something? Why are all these athletes being placed on covers for January?
This is supposed to be awards show season- put the actors and actresses on the covers.