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Some of the stuff in that trailer is hilarious...
^yes i actually think that the gazillion of editorials that she scrapped out was far more better than the usual amazed-jumping-laughing-studio-types to have made it. Yes you can see on the film the editorial with Sasha,Gemma,Lily,Agyness,Iselin and company, that was art (fitted for VI) and she managed to drop it.
Khyrk that editorial was not scrapped just that one image,
and I think it was because there is another old image in Vogue almost exactly like that.
It's from the Paris J"taime edit.
Correct me if i'm wrong.
Button up your gladiators for a trip to '07, fashionistas! The trailer for The September Issue — the hotly-guarded, perhaps-unfavorable, partially-Hearst-produced documentary about Anna Wintour and American Vogue's biggest-ever issue, the 840-page, 727-ad September, 2007, behemoth — has leaked online.
Everyone wants to know what exactly goes on around the 12th floor of 4 Times Square. As the trailer states, one in ten U.S. women will get Vogue's September issue — which is a fantastically broad reach for a fashion title. How the sausage is made is a question that R. J. Cutler's documentary will, one hopes, answer in full. What we can tell from the trailer is this:
Wintour's legendary editorial nit-picking is not an exaggeration. In addition to replacing stylists, trashing finished shoots (including one with Hilary Rhoda and Chanel Iman, which never saw the light of ink), pre-approving all styling choices, and demanding a full, un-edited selection of shots from the photographers Vogue works with, she nay-says fonts. "This type seems so large, and pretentious," she mutters. "It looks like it's for blind people."
The trailer also makes clear that Wintour's interventions do not always redound to her title's benefit. The camera lingers over an image from stylist Grace Coddington and photographer Steven Meisel's 1920s-themed shoot, which Coddington reports her boss killed and re-shot at least three times.
I said correct me if i'm wrong, please do.You're wrong, yet again....
its funny Edward Enningful's face when anna rejected his shooting....
You're wrong, yet again....