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L'Uomo Vogue October 2017 : Sam Smith & Millie Bobby Brown

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I can't find the other cover, but I'm sure that it's with Sam.

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This Milly Bobby Brown obsession (amongst adults!) really bothers me. She's a child.
 
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Really? Well I guess the same could be said about Michael Jackson too but that seemed only very appropriate at the time since he was an incredibly talented kid...

I mean, will I put Millie in the same category as MJ? Only time will tell...
 
I have zero interest in this little girl. She has no business being on the cover of Men's fashion magazine.
She brings nothing to the table, fashion or otherwise. Decisions like this are why this once interesting magazine is shutting down.
 
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Really? Well I guess the same could be said about Michael Jackson too but that seemed only very appropriate at the time since he was an incredibly talented kid...

I mean, will I put Millie in the same category as MJ? Only time will tell...

And look what happened to Michael Jackson! He became a very messed up person! Unfortunately Milly's dad/parents are major stage parents like MJ's dad. Her dad is even having her attend conventions and a fan cruise where she signs autographs for money.

But, stage parents and adult magazines obsessing over a child are two different things
 
I think she looks really nice on the RC, just can't stand her in print. She either looks overstyled (Teen Vogue) or she makes no sense for the demographic (a men's magazine!). At least it's the better cover than he who I refuse to acknowledge.

Didn't know her father was a Mama Rose!! Having her sign autographs for money?? Gross and tacky. A while back she complained on IG of being exhausted. Can only imagine the father pushing her this hard to make money. Maybe they should scale her episodes down. CPS should look into this!
 
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If this is what L’UOMO has to stoop to in order to stay alive, I’d rather my all-time fav men’s high fashion publication just die already. (That other person for a cover is even stooping lower and cheaper…. sigh….)

L’UOMO was visionary because of their exclusive Italian and European sensibilities. I don’t want to see America-centric pop culture infesting a tomb of Italian iconography with the likes of Millie Bobby Browns and Wiz Khalifas. This child should never be on the cover of any men’s high fashion publication.

(And if her father is that deplorable in exploiting his daughter to the point of demanding money for her autograph— which is typical at these nerdcoms but still pathetic, then she will just be another Macaulay Culkin… sigh….)
 
Umm wouldn't it make more sense to put the Stranger Things boys on the cover?
 
I think it's super odd to have a 13 year old girl on the cover of a Men's magazine. And with the title "the gift of youth". Hmmm. It definitely feels like she's being exploited in a way her male teen costars aren't, generally speaking, but this is just extra uncomfortable.
 
The obsession with youth never ends... Don't know her and haven't seen Stranger Things.
 
I have zero interest in this little girl. She has no business being on the cover of Men's fashion magazine.
She brings nothing to the table, fashion or otherwise. Decisions like this are why this once interesting magazine is shutting down.


I feel exactly the same. I don't understand the appeal. What has she done fashion wise?
 
Sam Smith was cuter with the weight on him, now he just looks like a depressed lightbulb.
 
Never could abide him, and Inm must add that he's not been looking good over the past few months.
 
Paradoxically, the only person worth mentioning in this men's magazine is a - WOMAN. (Not a child, which Millie Bobby Brown definitely is!)

TAKING THE STAGE
Photographer: Sebastian Kim
Stylist: Simon Robins
Hair: Teddy Charles
Make-Up: Ozzy Salvatierra
Model/Celebrity: Fergie



L'Uomo Vogue Digital Edition
 
It’s a measly 134 pages.

Fashion stories:

Giacomo Ferrara shot by Lorenzo Bringheli
Millie Bobby Brown by Cass Bird
Sam Smith by Coli Sprouse
Grigor Dimitrov by Greg Louis
Yinka Ilori by Hugo Tillman
Fergie by Sebastian Kim
"The Body Has A House" with models by Vernon Price
“Whispered Elegance” with models by Dham Sirifuengfung

Seems like a solid issue in print, but they’re all forgettable— most shot with that obnoxious normcore style and styling that’s infested all fashion publications and has stripped this once distinctive men’s high fashion volume of any personality. The overall mood looks depressing, flat, empty.

The strongest edit is Sam’s… It still maintains that airy, on-location with dramatic sweeps and flows of fabric that give the subject some presence. And he looks decent enough.
 

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