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Teen Vogue June/July 2015 : Nat Wolff & Charli XCX

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the cover is like a prom photo pose, well I must say it's very Teen Vogue not bad.
 
It looks fan made. I'm happy for both of them, but it's an unlikely pairing. Summer's coolest kids... styled in clothes appropriate for fall. Also, there's something off with the text placing. It's like they're being swallowed by the text? I just can't anymore with inconsistency of TV.

PS: Is there a requirement for Teen Magazines to always look cluttered? I haven't seen a Teen magazine that has a clean layout. Do teens these days appreciate it? I don't remember getting excited to see a cluttered magazine and getting excited to read it. I just don't get how majority of teen magazines look so amateur and messy. Can't it look classy and sophisticated for just a year?
 
I love Charli's trashy 90s look, the styling is itch on the back in every detail.
 
PS: Is there a requirement for Teen Magazines to always look cluttered? I haven't seen a Teen magazine that has a clean layout. Do teens these days appreciate it? I don't remember getting excited to see a cluttered magazine and getting excited to read it. I just don't get how majority of teen magazines look so amateur and messy. Can't it look classy and sophisticated for just a year?

I think these cluttered covers has always been the case for teen magazine covers in general. Seventeen in the 90's was even worse; girls sporting clown smiles paired with highlighted texts and blocks in all the colours under the rainbow. I think it's what ultimately draw the attention of younger people to the cover (it certainly drew me, at the time). I'd say after the 80's teen covers became more bold and literal in terms of design. Most covers prior to that actually rivaled the likes of Vogue in terms of simplicity. My theory is that beyond 1980 the teen magazine demographic made way for younger reader, which had to be accommodated somehow.

I think the cover looks ok, for an autumn or winter month. Is this Charlie the same girl so once performed with Iggy Azalea? I'd never have guessed!
 
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"Curl Power"
Photographer: Ben Toms
Fashion Editor: Robbie Spencer
Hair: Didier Malige
Make Up: Fulvia Farolfi
 

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"Vanilla Sky"
Photographer: Matteo Montanari
Fashion Editor: Elin Svahn
Hair: Holli Smith
Makeup: Maki Ryoke

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It looks like every girl in that hair ed is wearing a wig. No wonder teen girl have such horrid hairstyles, this must be where they're getting their advice from.
 
What about the controversial hair editorial with the Fijian model?
 

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