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Russh October / November 2011 : Britt Maren by Hugh Lippe

Eds inside feature Nina Porter, Jade Jackson, Britt Maren, Eliza Cummings, Anna Brewster, Anna Speckhart, Camille Rowe...

Interview with Britt:



my scan
 
Jet
Photographer: Stephen Ward
Fashion Editor: Billie Iveson
Model: Jade Jackson
Make Up: Charlie Kielty
Hair: Renya Zydis





scans by rox_yr_sox
 


Eliza: The Girl in the Flat
Photographer: Nick Dorey
Fashion Editor: Gillian Wilkins
Model: Eliza Cummings
Make Up: Lotten Holmqvist
Hair: Maarit Niemela





scans by rox_yr_sox
 
Together Now
Photographer: Dan Martensen
Fashion Editor: Gillian Wilkins
Model: Anna Speckhart and Camille Rowe
Make Up: Johnnie McKay
Hair: Akki





scans by rox_yr_sox
 
Fantastic issue. Thanks for posting, rox_yr_sox!
 
Loving Britt, loving the cover.....Russh always has interesting content too and thanks for all the scans rox_yr-sox :flower:
 
Really liking the cover. And the editorials inside look wonderful. Especially loving Together Now, it's so beautiful.
 
No Stevie Dance, Will Davidson, Benny Horne, or the other key regular contributors in this issue... and therefore, not interesting. The most obvious thing is they tried to shoot the same kind of stories, but they come off as bad imitations. Eliza's editorial by Nick Dorey is the only one I'm enjoying, as it is not only lovely but feels genuinely original.
 
I can't see Russh surviving without Stevie. She was the backbone of this magazine and now its just- a waste of paper :(
 
Hydeaway
Photographer: Derek Henderson
Creative Direction: Christine Thornton
Fashion Editor: Billie Iverson
Hair & Makeup: Charlie Kidey
Model: Anna Brewster
Source: Fashion Gone Rogue (fashiongonerogue.com)




Enjoy!
 
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No Stevie Dance, Will Davidson, Benny Horne, or the other key regular contributors in this issue... and therefore, not interesting. The most obvious thing is they tried to shoot the same kind of stories, but they come off as bad imitations. Eliza's editorial by Nick Dorey is the only one I'm enjoying, as it is not only lovely but feels genuinely original.

I don't really follow the goings on behind the scenes of magazines but what happened to Stevie Dance and co? Because they were the lifeblood of Russh... but who knows... it could still thrive without them though once the mag gets on it's feet again.
 
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I don't really follow the goings on behind the scenes of magazines but what happened to Stevie Dance and co? Because they were the lifeblood of Russh... but who knows... it could still thrive without them though once the mag gets on it's feet again.

Honestly, I have no idea. Stevie Dance had released a statement saying she was moving on from her position as editor of the magazine, but I was shocked to see the complete turnover of contributors in this issue. Hopefully there's no bad blood behind-the-scenes and we'll see some of them continue to be a part of the magazine in the future. Otherwise, they need to come up with some fresh concepts, because as I said, this issue felt like a B-list (that's being generous) edition of their regular publication.

Actually their new editor sort of looks like a knockoff version of Stevie as well :lol::shock:
http://streetpeeper.com/fashion/jess-blanch-russh-magazine-sydney

Russh had a similar shakeup in 2008 and bounced back, so... here's hoping.
http://forums.thefashionspot.com/f78/russh-magazine-editor-creative-director-resign-64135.html
 
^Ahh.... gotcha. Hopefully Russh will bounce back, better then ever. This issue feels like a copy of itself, but you know it's probably because so many people left so they didn't know what to do with this issue or whatever. Maybe next issue will be better once everyone settled into the new positions.
 
i actually really like what i'm seeing. :heart: i'm not understanding all the negativity.
 

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