If you're going to put the focus on the shoulders, make sure the shoulders look superb, like architecture made from flowing lines and angles, not randomly this-way-and-that. All it takes is a little more effort to find the pose, then hold it for the shot.
It's not the worst cover I've seen, but I find myself more interested in the background structure than the subject, which is never a good sign.
She doesn't quite pull off the droopy eyes and I don't like the two color scheme for the background especially the outer color, but Anne for sure is a beautiful woman.
There's a video to go with the shoot on the site and what you can see in it and not on this cropped cover is that Anne's hands are folded on a sort of plinth (good word, that) in front of her. It looks like a nice shot in the video actually. There's some nice full length shots too, and some where she's sort of hanging off a ladder. You can see the previous Bazaar images they've used as inspiration in the video. Looking forward to seeing her full editorial based on that actually.
The checked Vuitton makes another appearance in her editorial too.
I have nothing against Anne (she's an okay actress actually), but I so hate this hairsrtyle she had to have. It ruined her look so much. I'm happy for this probably means she won't be on Vogue.
I've just seen the vid and the pic in #8 with the arms showing is much better. But the other pic's taken weren't much exciting so far, but the LV outfit pic could be very nice.
It's not good, feeling very bored just looking at the cover and I don't have much hope for the subscribers cover. 3 words - awkward, boring and lifeless. I hold nothing against Anne though.
This feels dated and what used to be Harper's & Queen. For the first time in ages, I find the cover of Bazaar to be mundane. It just appears to be dull and un-stimulating. That's not Anne's best angle either. I wonder if it's the cropped hair that isn't cutting it for me here. Because from the behind-the-scenes video, I do look forward to the published pictures.
UK Bazaar used to sell me the fantasy of the seductive power-woman with rich tastes and dark secrets, but now I get the feeling it's more like a sophisticated housewife with arranged lists of impeccable things to do in life. Let's not have any of that dangerous glamour, it'll only disturb the children before bedtime.
Anne's head doesn't seem to be on the same plane as her shoulders and hands which makes her entire head smaller and I think that is the main problem with this cover. If she had brought her chin down just an inch I think it would've had a different, more desirable effect.
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