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It's painful to watch Sasha try to get with the times in terms of modelling. It just doesn't work for me. I find this editorial as a whole quite awful. Not all her fault, but her awkwardness was the first thing I noticed.
this is a split cover with Namie Amuro right? Numero Tokyo always does right by the industry veterans, they've so far been gloriously immune to the insta/nepo set.
I actually think Sasha looks quite ethereal on the cover, and the pinks for the cover complement her and the dress she's wearing, making for a very aesthetically pleasing cover. What's more, I can see her editorial appealing to the intended audience of Numéro Tokyo; it reflects the modern Japanese woman who can do (or embrace) multiple looks. There's a little bit for everyone - the women who prefer the layered look, the women who like to mix bold, colourful prints, the women who like their soft, snuggly-coloured clothes, the more feminine, the more boyish...and all these looks are definitely looks you'd see people wearing out and about. Overall, I think this editorial reflects doable reality, and it's nice that it is!
Strangely I feel Sasha's slight awkwardness is also appropriate , again I think it's a sweet awkwardness that would be appreciated in Japan.
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