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T The NYTimes Style Magazine Women's Fashion Fall 2015: Cate Blanchett by Karim Sadli

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On Edge
Photographer:
Karim Sadli
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Star: Cate Blanchett
Make-Up: Linda Cantello
Hair: Anthony Turner


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Highland Gothic
Photographers:
Inez van Lamsweerde & Vinoodh Matadin
Stylist: Joe McKenna
Model: Edie Campbell
Make-Up: Dick Page
Hair: Malcolm Edwards


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Oh Cate, you unbelievably stunning woman :heart:

I&V's ed is amazing as well!
 
Except for that shot with the lamb... is that a new trend?
 
A Decade Spanning Look
Photographer:
Glen Luchford
Stylist: Jane How
Model: Binx Walton
Make-Up: Lucia Perioni
Hair: Anthony Turner


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I&V editioral is exquisite, every element coming together -- the results are flawless. I almost want to say its my favorite story this year. The lamb is not needed as mentioned above.

Luchford edit is bit jaded, didn't we just see this in VP with Natalie? I guess Binx lives upstairs. But I love the cinematic way Glen shots and the styling splendid. Overall I'm impressed with the whole issue! :magic:
 
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T always has great covers! :heart: (Well just the fact that they put Philip Roth on the cover last year already makes it one of my favourite style magazines along with WSJ - more than any Vogue actually.) Really love the photo, the simplicity, and the layout, the b&w with the red letters. The edits are pretty good too. I love the patterns and colours in the Luchford+How edit, although the model makes me want to sleep, and I'm really not into gothic aesthetics, but I&V's is quite good for what it is (thanks to McKenna).
 
Cate never disappoints, she always delivers! The other eds are really great and especially the I&V one!
 
Cate looks fantastic on the cover and in her edit! Overall, looks like a great issue!
 
Except for that shot with the lamb... is that a new trend?

Lambs are so hot right now! Lol. I swear, you'd be surprised how many magazines featured them in their autumn stories. Love the unconventional cover shot of Cate. It looks like a collector's image, you never need gimmicks with her. So glad Karim got to shoot this. I feel like I&V's work has improved tremendously. Could never tolerate it, but find myself drawn to it a lot lately. Same goes for Edie Campbell. The artificial juxtaposition of light and dark here translates really well. Glen Luchford really needs to incorporate more variety into his work. I was so relieved to notice he moved away from the street setting in VP, but now yet again it's an almost identical setting/angles/lighting just for a different title. I understand he might be trying to establish a style/trademark, but must it be so repetitive without deviation?
 
cate will forever be a stunner! Beautiful!

Inez & Vinoodh, Edie Campbell, Joe McKenna, Malcolm Edwards... could this be a rejected VP editorial? Too bad because it's a stunning editorial! I love the witch, mysterious vibes it gives off. I really like it! One of the few Edie editorials that I really like.

Glen's editorial is meh. Overall, this issue feels like a VP issue.

How come every other magazine feels like a VP issue. Not sure if magazines are emulating VP or if VP divested its identity/prestige and became one of the normal magazines. And I feel it's really the latter.... And the thing is, T did it so much better than them
 
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Cate can wear a potato sack and stand still and she will look as stunning as here. Her beauty and charisma are incredible.
 
Love the minimal layout and vibe of the cover, Cate can do no wrong in my eyes :)
also loving I&V's editorial, love their dark vibe of late...
 
I am really into I&V's edit; I'm not really one for goth, but I like that the rendition of that whole aesthetic isn't too literal...McKenna did a really good job here for the first time in a long time.

Loving the dramatic Scottish backdrop, renders the whole thing into a sort of throwback to the 80s...I'm thinking new wave/pop music video but without a distinct reference in mind?

Meanwhile Karim Sadli continues to be boring...zzzz.
 
Not a fan of the two fashion spreads but I'm absolutley in love with Cate's cover story. The first shot with the chair is so serene and beautiful.
 

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