Interview Summer 2023 : Jennifer Lawrence by Collier Schorr | the Fashion Spot

Interview Summer 2023 : Jennifer Lawrence by Collier Schorr

That 'chair' looks like a sad person hugging themselves for support, and life is not about to get better...
 
Terrible in every possible and impossible way, nothing can be saved!
 
I truly don't understand how this photo was even taken in the first place and then how a group of people can see this photo and say "this is it, this is the one, this is the cover, let's print it!" It makes me feel like I'm going crazy.
 
Not saying he didn't deserve his fate and that I want him back, but this concept calls for a photographer like Terry Richardson to pull it off. This is such and lifeless, drab interpretation of what could've been a fun Interview-appropriate cover.
 
I truly don't understand how this photo was even taken in the first place and then how a group of people can see this photo and say "this is it, this is the one, this is the cover, let's print it!" It makes me feel like I'm going crazy.

That's how I feel about most covers/editorials... like... MULTIPLE people thought this was great?

This Interview is so lame. It's a magazine that needs a strong art direction and this... is not it. It's so limp and dead.
 
^ Yes! I feel like that about 99.9% of covers these days, it's like.. WHO are these people sitting on that table? can we take a look at them? I can't think of any other way to understand the process and subpar sense of.. everything at this point (colors, trends, lighting, you name it), it's like the people running this fashion magazines s*it show are people you would never ever consider asking fashion advice from, more like secretly wanting to offer it.

I've been finding Jennifer Lawrence a bit more interesting in terms of off-duty style lately, it's mostly The Row but she's been looking a bit more sophisticated.. wish they had exploited that kind of middle ground from the corny Vogue treatment and this 'like you haven't see her before!' thing when in reality, add a plaid shirt to this and that's Jennifer Lawrence in pretty much all of her early movies (Winter's Bone, The Burning Plain, The Beaver, Like Crazy) and what I personally always associated her with: lazy, comfortable clothing from some nondescript store in the mall.
 
Another drab summer cover. There is something about Jennifer Lawrence that just doesn’t interest me?

She’s one of those stars with 0 star power, you know?
 
That's how I feel about most covers/editorials... like... MULTIPLE people thought this was great?.

^ Yes! I feel like that about 99.9% of covers these days, it's like.. WHO are these people sitting on that table? can we take a look at them? I can't think of any other way to understand the process and subpar sense of.. everything at this point (colors, trends, lighting, you name it), it's like the people running this fashion magazines s*it show are people you would never ever consider asking fashion advice from, more like secretly wanting to offer it.

Once you realize and (unfortunately) experience firsthand that mediocrity likes to surround themselves with more mediocrity, then you can understand these results.
 
When I first saw this photo I though she was on her knees.
But it seems it's just a bad photo - in which her legs look very short.
 


JENNIFER LAWRENCE AND CAMERON DIAZ GET R-RATED
Photography:
Collier Schorr
Styling: Mel Ottenberg
Hair: Shay Ashual
Make-up: Fulvia Farolfi
Model/Celebrity: Jennifer Lawrence



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