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L'Uomo Vogue January 2012 : Lady Gaga, Mario Balotelli, Michael Fassbender

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it's FREAKIN' FABULOUS!!!! OMG and I'm not a big Lady Gaga fan, those photos scream fabulosity!!!
 
why L'uomo? at least leave men's fashion magazines alone... she's not even a sex symbol or anything... and if she has a spare pair of hidden b*lls maybe it is time to confess about it...
 
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Are we looking at the same cover? I think it's a mess, even worse then L'Uomo's latest covers.

The photos are nice, they would be perfect for other magazines, they just don't work for L'Uomo. They clash with the layout and the magazine's style, in my opinion.

And I really don't see what Lady Gaga has to do with L'Uomo Vogue. It would be like putting Robert Pattinson on the cover of Vogue Italia.
 
there is the whole legion of amazing actors or models they could have used... i don't understand what she's got to do with L'uomo... I mean if she was some kind of sex symbol or anything remotely like that I could have understood...
 
Whether Lady Gaga is an appropriate choice for L'Uomo Vogue or not, I don't care I love it. Best I&V + Lady Gaga collaboration so far and best L'Uomo vogue cover in like 3 years.
 
Whether Lady Gaga is an appropriate choice for L'Uomo Vogue or not, I don't care I love it. Best I&V + Lady Gaga collaboration so far and best L'Uomo vogue cover in like 3 years.

there you go :flower:
 
I sort of like it. Everything somehow looks cohesive. I like the cover shot, the colors and the big awful font-ed text.

Although, I think that somehow L'UOMO Vogue tends to forget the essence of Men's Fashion. I most certainly do not hate Lady Gaga or some of their female cover stars (Beyoncé, etc...) but there are tons of potential male models waiting for their turn or rather some appealing male celebrities that can ooze what L'UOMO Vogue really is, Men's Fashion. This is just a woman styled as a boy. This is just my opinion only, but I really do like this one
 
I sort of like it. Everything somehow looks cohesive. I like the cover shot, the colors and the big awful font-ed text.

Although, I think that somehow L'UOMO Vogue tends to forget the essence of Men's Fashion. I most certainly do not hate Lady Gaga or some of their female cover stars (Beyoncé, etc...) but there are tons of potential male models waiting for their turn or rather some appealing male celebrities that can ooze what L'UOMO Vogue really is, Men's Fashion. This is just a woman styled as a boy. This is just my opinion only, but I really do like this one
 
I sort of like it. Everything somehow looks cohesive. I like the cover shot, the colors and the big awful font-ed text.

Although, I think that somehow L'UOMO Vogue tends to forget the essence of Men's Fashion. I most certainly do not hate Lady Gaga or some of their female cover stars (Beyoncé, etc...) but there are tons of potential male models waiting for their turn or rather some appealing male celebrities that can ooze what L'UOMO Vogue really is, Men's Fashion. This is just a woman styled as a boy. This is just my opinion only, but I really do like this one

The main problem with L'Uomo Vogue is that they forgot the essence of fashion in general (not just men's fashion) a long time ago. It all started when they ditched Steven Klein as the main photographer.
 
It's just my opinion but if I was a man, I wouldn't find the Gaga editorial appealing. Sex-wise or menswear-wise.
 
It all started when they ditched Steven Klein as the main photographer.
Amen. When Steven Klein was there you really did feel like you had the male equivalent of Vogue Italia when it came to photography, creativity and styling. It's truly sad to see the state the magazine is in today.
 
As a man L'uomo Vogue has no appeal to me anymore! I'd much rather the magazine be dedicated to mens fashion with either male models or male celebs as the cover subjects. I don't even care to see female sex symbols on the cover... leave that to GQ. This is the one "prestigous" fashion magazine for male models to aspire to cover and instead they chose to put other people who have no connection to mens fashion on the cover.
 
Boring, gross, over-exposed, cliche, etc. :yuk:

Hey L'uomo how about instead of putting Lady Gag-Me and Beyawnce on the cover, let's put someone like Sean O'Pry or David Gandy on the cover instead? You know, MALE models for a MEN'S fashion magazine.
 
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I'm not into Lady Gaga, but this is the best editorial work I've seen her in! Would have been more appropriate in V or something of that caliber. L'Uomo Vogue seems to continue losing its focus...what a shame.
 

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