Ah~

You misunderstood me. I mean I don't get direct access to the magazine to exactly know the page of the editorial (yeah, a tiny detail but I still want to ask) so when I compile the bibliography, do I have to include the page number from the magazine (according to manual of Chicago and APA style, I have to) ?
if you want to have a good bibliography, you, indeed, must include page ...
Have you thought going to a library ?
but i'm sure that if you have the right credits that would be enough.
what about, for instance :
Photog, "Title", Vogue Paris, issue number, month and year.
(I really doubt that you have to include models' name, etc.)
after all you are not quoting an article, but an ed/ad.
and about your subject, i consider you should compare your "fashion" corpus (don't take tons of images, just one or two ed/ad for each thematic you consider important) to an "art" corpus.
Comparison is very important, and the historico-socio-politico context is important, too.
You could perhaps talk about Larry Clark (he is controversial in France, those days, because of his exhibition at the MAMVP)
I don't know if you're french or read french, but there is a book by Dominique Baqué, that I advice you to read for your subject :
http://www.amazon.fr/Mauvais-Genre-Erotisme-pornographie-contemporain/dp/2841051439
and you could probably try to read those, too :
http://www.amazon.fr/Darkside-Urs-S...ie=UTF8&s=english-books&qid=1291878076&sr=1-4
* the subject here would be mainly sex !
