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They really didn't need the other three, not only they're awful (the styling of the second oneAwar’s is the only cover that matters. France Bazaar has been on a winning streak since their inaugural issue. The B&W with the sienna undertones really brings out an understated, melancholic mood to a summer issue.
For me the problem is that French aesthetic is really stuck. Bazaar FR is very generic tbh. It’s generic but with great names and budget…They really didn't need the other three, not only they're awful (the styling of the second one, Eva's April 2020/DIY shot), it just takes attention away from that majestic shot. Awar's cover is soo Gisele in that Missoni Spring 2002 campaign in my eyes.. all about skin in full glory and that commanding presence like you own the sun and not like you just spent 10 months with tragic weather and are being basically an annoying sun tourist lol.. but the b&w does make it less exuberant than that Missoni campaign and more romantic.. the more soothing effect you'd get from Koto Bolofo's work.
Vogue FR and IT defecting to Wintour really left a void and a unique opportunity for other magazines to rise to the occasion and respond to the needs and wishes of many fashion enthusiasts, if only they also appropriated the confidence of Vogue and fully trusted their own decision on one single, powerful image and stop with the multiple covers that reek of desperation, they would really do themselves and the people who still believe in fashion imagery, a huge favor.