Editorials:
ON THE LOOSE by Alexei Hay, with Liya, a 10 pg series which doesn't resemble the cover. The mood is messier, less glam, more boring. Here, she's posing in mismatched casuals in the studio, against a very light 'hint of mint' coloured background.
ELECTRIC PROM by Thomas Nuztl, with Elsa Sylvan, is much more dramatic location shot, inside a stylised house that has Japanese-style sliding doors and walls painted in blocks of primary green. She's also wearing mismatched fashion, 'flirty chiffon and organza with sensual silk and leather'. My eyes are too untrained to appreciate this inspired mix, 8 pgs.
SHAPE SHIFTER by John Lindquist, with Elena Melnik, is an 8 pg outdoor edit, very much black dresses with white dresses, monochrome silhouette, they have the model posing like a robot in one shot, stiff arms out, and a facial expression of mild existential angst in some of the others.
CURIOUSER AND CURIOUSER profiles daring dresses, 'luxe eccentrics', which means 1 pg portraits of Daphne Guinness, Grayson Perry, Amanda Harlech, Rosie Oddie (Bill's girl) & friend, all shot by Iain McKell, and a two-page article about it generally.
KING GEORGE - that's Mr Clooney to you, shot by... someone too shy to have their name associated with the image. There it is, Sam Jones, hidden in the crease. Interview by Mariella Frostrup, 6 pgs.
That's it for actual edit/article content from the fashion pages onwards. There's no dedicated beauty edit, only a series of news pages.