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Interview December 2015 : Kylie Jenner by Steven Klein

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It kinda makes me feel bad for Kylie, as if this was her idea. Sure, she went along with it but where´s the indignation towards Interview and Klein? this looks like yet another superficial way to deal with sensitive subjects imo.
 
There's a market for both those images, I imagine.
 
That's the most amazing "burn" I've ever seen. You go girl! I want Tim Walker to do a fashion shoot with disabled individuals as a response to this. :flower:
 
It kinda makes me feel bad for Kylie, as if this was her idea. Sure, she went along with it but where´s the indignation towards Interview and Klein? this looks like yet another superficial way to deal with sensitive subjects imo.

While I do agree that both Klein and Interview have blame too (probably even more since it was their idea), ultimately this is HER magazine cover, HER name and HER image. And especially since Kylie's entire "career" is her public image, it weighs heavier on her side.

But I feel like it's almost hilarious to have expected someone like her to hear the concept of the shoot and think "Hmm, maybe it's not a good idea for me to pose in a wheelchair, let's try something else". She was probably like "omg yaaaassss that sounds like, totally edgy"
 
can't wait for this family to go away like paris hilton and lindsay lohan before them

kendall is the only one who can stay
 
Who is the girl in the wheelchair? She's AWESOME! (unlike Kylie).
But Klein used wheelchairs times and times over so I don't really understand why the backlash now.
If it was really new and edgy I could have accepted it, but it's so tired and try-hard.

Meisel did the wheelchair long ago and much better.
 
Debating if I should read what will most certainly be a non-stimulating interview from her void of any substance for entertainment or if it will be an utter waste of time.
 
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Photographer:
Patrick Demarchelier
Stylist: Karl Templer
Model: Rianne van Rompaey
Make-Up: Mark Carrasquillo
Hair: Duffy


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Great ed! There also seems to be an ed (?) of Julia Nobis as David Bowie, shot by Christian McDonald and styled by Karl Templer.
 
^ she looks so good, the closeups are my favorite :)
I wish there were fewer shots though, some images are too similar in posing and styling imo...
 
Rianne is such an editorial tour de force; last month her edit with Craig McDean was probably my favourite of the year and this month I have no problem with her being up front and centre in this Baron era Bazaar forward looking throwback by Demarchelier. The pictures remind me of some of Kate's from the 90s...can't think of which story I'm thinking of exactly.
 
Rianne is such an editorial tour de force; last month her edit with Craig McDean was probably my favourite of the year and this month I have no problem with her being up front and centre in this Baron era Bazaar forward looking throwback by Demarchelier. The pictures remind me of some of Kate's from the 90s...can't think of which story I'm thinking of exactly.

I knew what you were taking about but I didn't know who shot it, but I found it!

Versace Fall 1996 by Richard Avedon.

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she already looks 35 and dont know if I liked any images of this photoshoot neither cover. she is better than kendall in magazine modelling and its just too tragic for interview magazine. they could have something better to bring on.
 
Who is the girl in the wheelchair? She's AWESOME! (unlike Kylie).
But Klein used wheelchairs times and times over so I don't really understand why the backlash now.
If it was really new and edgy I could have accepted it, but it's so tired and try-hard.

Meisel did the wheelchair long ago and much better.

why the backlash now ?
because we are in 2015 when anybody has to b sensitive to every other beings' feelings ... :rolleyes: politcally correct era ! that's where we are ...
and because not everyone knows Fashion Photography History or were old enough in the 80s-90s to see these at the printing time ...
be more considerate :P

the last editorial is definitely Avedonish ! won't complain ...

I have a question: is the Chris Wallace who interviewed her is this Chris Wallace ? A Fox News anchor ? :blink:
I'm kind of confused right now ...
 
Social media has given everyone the 'right to reply' but has not brought with it any tools for helping people learn the art of meaningful argument.

So instead of debating an issue from different angles, it's always the sound of outrage, because everyone thinks they're entitled to be heard, whether or not they've given a second thought about what they're saying.
 
^^AMEN! Thank you!

You've summed it up. It's the biggest flaw of social media, and I hope that we can at some point wrangle it back to a place where there is some fact checking and some consideration before speaking/posting.

It'd be one thing if social media simply was a platform to vent, and people took it as just that - but what I find endlessly frustrating is people's opinions and rants are taken and advertised as facts and cold-hard truths. People in the public eye are endlessly labeled as racist, misogynist, insensitive, etc. by someone online with little understanding of nuances and intentions and next thing you know - that public figure is wearing a "Scarlet Letter" for life. Not cool.
 
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It's too bad the Rianne editorial comes paired with that cover story. :innocent:
 

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