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Numéro 87 October 2007 : Lily Donaldson by Greg Kadel

It's not so much the composition/styling that bothers me, it's Lily's own proportions... Her face looks really small compared to her upper body (those shoulders!!) her hand looks big and her arms look weird... But as I said I love Lily and i'm glad she got the cover

ETA: I've just looked at the cover again, hiding her arms with my thumbs, and it looks amazing... So my real problem is the arms...

They have purposefully put a lot of light on her lily white arms - to enhance the weird pose - personally I love this kind of 80s power pose, especially when combined with a face that is wholly different from the kind of face/hair that would go with the shoulders in a real 80s shot - the face is more new wave than you'd ever see in the mid-80s wholesome shots.
 
I don't think the cover really does her justice, but it looks great nonetheless.
 
They have purposefully put a lot of light on her lily white arms - to enhance the weird pose

Either that or the photographer went on to create an extreme contrast between the indigo blue colors of the dress and Lily's pale skin. Second option could be as well to enhance the detail of the dress by lightening up the tones of it. Lily's extremely powerful eyecolor totally clashes with the colors of a peacock tale.

The whole hair situation solely reflects a peacock crown. I can also see that Lily's nose was slightly retouched to look more birdlike. This image is a lovely success!
 
I think it's gorgeous, and this is coming from a Don't-Care-Much-For-Lily-Donaldson member. ^_^ Numero is amazing, and I am forever impressed by the simplicity of their covers and fonts. They compliment each other so well; a dramatic and/or beautiful shot with simple yet bold fonts and not a overwhelming amount of text. Just what a fashion magazine cover should be, IMO.
 
It's not so much the composition/styling that bothers me, it's Lily's own proportions... Her face looks really small compared to her upper body (those shoulders!!) her hand looks big and her arms look weird... But as I said I love Lily and i'm glad she got the cover

ETA: I've just looked at the cover again, hiding her arms with my thumbs, and it looks amazing... So my real problem is the arms...

exactly what i was thinking...
her hand looks strange...the pose seems very awkward...
if you crop the pic right at the tip of her fingers, it's gorgeous...
 
I can't wait to see the contents. :D

When does the magazine hit the newstands in France? :flower:
 
I'm pretty positive Ali Michael has an editorial in this issue, if anyone is interested.
 
If the image were cropped so that Lily's hands weren't visible and the backdrop was a different color, I'd enjoy this cover more. For some reason I have this aversion towards grey backgrounds, probably because they're used so frequently.
 
HQ Cover:

Scanned by me.

Review:

Lily Bird
Photographer : Greg Kadel
Fashion Editor : Bill Mullen
Model : Lily Donaldson

Bagatelle
Photographer : Camilla Akrans
Fashion Editor : Franck Benhamou
Model : Anja Rubik

Full Moon
Photographer : Tom Munro
Fashion Editor : Patti Wilson
Model : Jessica Stam with a male model

Géométrie Variable
Photographer : Luciana Val & Franco Musso
Fashion Editor : Capucine Safyurtlu
Model : Irina Lazareanu

La Pucelle
Photographer : Solve Sundbso
Fashion Editor : Franck Benhamou
Model : ?

Chelsea Girl
Photographer : Sofia Sanchez & Mauro Mongiello
Fashion Editor : Samuel François
Model : ?

Brainstorming
Photographer : Dusan Reljin
Fashion Editor : Antje Winter
Model : Alana Zimmer

The Barn
Photographer : Nathaniel Goldberg
Fashion Editor : David Vandewall
Model : Kasia Struss

The Doll
Photographer : Miles Aldridge
Fashion Editor : Charles Varenne
Model : Ali Michael (?)
 

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