I agree! I don't understand why there are always articles about plastic surgery, many of them every year.purplelucrezia said:I hadn't even realized they were allowed show breasts until I actually found myself the foreign Vogue section.
Agreed to all of the other comments too, I must admit, this is an excellent idea for a topic. We always seem to complain about its dreadful quality here, but never actually do anything about it.
So far:
- actual models on the cover
- better quality paper
- I'd rather pay more money for a half-decent magazine
- this is supposed to last me a month... make it worthwhile!
- no more identical poses, editorials inside for the celebs (tattered couch, what a friendly, down-to-earth person they are, upcoming promotions, etc. etc.)
- proper, creative editorials
- as was said, enough with the ladylike, chic look
(I love it as much as the next person- but for how many seasons?)
- enough with Daria, Liya, Gemma
- don't be the last to find the new models... funny how US Vogue only started using Gemma when she'd finally been over the major runways.
>How about actually beating the trend for a change?
- Liya Kebede is not the only black model out there!
- no more constant articles on plastic surgery, botox and liposuction
(We get it, Anna, but the rest of us aren't all too interested in that...)
- And oh, yes, put Sasha on the cover
Fin. We need to be listened to, so I can actually buy that magazine again.
I also want models on the cover, I don't mind actresses/singers if it's not in every issue. US Vogue covers from the past year:
-April 2004: Gwen Stefani
-May 2004: Nicole Kidman
-June 2004: Kate Hudson
-July 2004: Kirsten Dunst
-August 2004: The Presleys
-September 2004: Daria, Natalia, Gisele, Isabeli, Karolina, Liya, Hana, Gemma and Karen (the only model cover they had for a long time, and these ones come like once a decade)
-October 2004: Charlize Theron
-November 2004: Jennifer Connelly
-December 2004: Cate Blanchett
-January 2005: Jennifer Lopez
-February 2005: Melania Knauss
-March 2005: Sandra Bullock
And now Drew Barrymore...
I also agree about the font and the bad quality of the paper, and that it is almost never as thick as the other Vogues. And I don't like the fact that they always use the same models for their editorials.