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Harper’s Bazaar France August 2025 : Margot Robbie by Colin Dodgson

This feels bright for VF for once, and warm- appropriate for August. Very cute. Minus the bad retouching on the left side of her face under her eyes... Totally ruins the photo for me.

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Never can tolerate most of the Hollywood dollies polluting French fashion publications— especially when France has so many cooler and stylish stars, while American ones like her are so reliably forgettable. It’s no wonder why someone like Demi or Sharon just shine when they’re on the covers of a fashion magazine nowadays: They just don’t make them like they used to.

Awful cover select with its sad, homely DIY vibe, made more awful and sadder by that hideous sweater that looks like a something typical of the local knitting club’s conjuring. Very Knitter's Digest. The days when an August issue looked and felt like such a new vibe for the anticipation of a new exciting Season seems a long lost art form.

This US Elle issue still has its hold on me to this day from when I first was spellbound by in childhood, remains the standard to this day: Personally and professionally. They really don’t make them like they used to anymore. Sadly.

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Never can tolerate most of the Hollywood dollies polluting French fashion publications— especially when France has so many cooler and stylish stars, while American ones like her are so reliably forgettable. It’s no wonder why someone like Demi or Sharon just shine when they’re on the covers of a fashion magazine nowadays: They just don’t make them like they used to.

Awful cover select with its sad, homely DIY vibe, made more awful and sadder by that hideous sweater that looks like a something typical of the local knitting club’s conjuring. Very Knitter's Digest. The days when an August issue looked and felt like such a new vibe for the anticipation of a new exciting Season seems a long lost art form.

This US Elle issue still has its hold on me to this day from when I first was spellbound by in childhood, remains the standard to this day: Personally and professionally. They really don’t make them like they used to anymore. Sadly.

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Personally, I prefer the Margot Robbie cover even though it is not perfect. I also do not find Robbie forgettable at all. She is gorgeous, has great on-screen and red-carpet presence. Robbie is also talented, likeable, and very photogenic. She is current and relevant.
 
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Harper's Bazaar France August 2025 Cover
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Photographer:
Colin Dodgson
Styling: Andrew Mukamal
Hair: Bryce Scarlett
Makeup: Pati Dubroff
Celebrity: Margot Robbie
(digital edition)
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Harper Bazaar France August 2025 “Etoiles du Nord” Editorial
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Photographer: Josephine Lochen
Styling: Elodie David-Touboul
Hair: Cim Mahony
Makeup: Trine Skjoth
Models: Katrine Just, Ida Marie Bilberg, Clara Fossar, Rikke Nora
(digital edition)
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