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UK Vogue August 2017 : Mica Arganaraz by Craig McDean



Tactile Sense
Photographer:
Craig McDean
Stylist: Kate Phelan
Model: Mica Arganaraz
Make-up: Lucia Pica
Hair: Anthony Turner


Vogue UK Digital Edition
 
The Wilds
Photographer:
Harley Weir
Stylist: Francesca Burns
Model: Devon Aoki
Make-up: Thomas de Kluyver
Hair: Holli Smith


Vogue UK Digital Edition
 
Colour Theory
Photographer:
Josh Olins
Stylist: Lucinda Chambers
Models: Tess Angel, Lauren Case, Janaye Furman, Sohyun Jung, Oliwia Lis, Amandine Renard, Victoria Schons, Saffron Vadher & Kateryna Zub
Make-up: Lotten Holmqvist
Hair: Tomo Jidai


Vogue UK Digital Edition
 
Strike a Match
Photographer:
Dario Catellani
Stylist: Verity Parker
Model: Malgosia Bela
Make-up: Lynsey Alexander
Hair: Cyndia Harvey


Vogue UK Digital Edition
 
The cover is on a different vibe than the editorial
 
Nice ed by Devon my favorite picture is the Prada shot but the one in the red coat is so gorgeous. The portrait is also quite enchanting.

Mica's ed is so boring was expecting something else entirely. Is it me or was Josh Olins trying to impersonate Hawkesworth?
 
They really don´t know how to style Mica´s hair, do they? :doh:
I´m here for Malgosia´s edit :wub:
 
I think Harley Weir's story is easily one of the best features, next to those shot by Walker, I've seen in a while for British Vogue. The whimsical and expansive shots are truly memorable. And I LOVE the styling, especially of that awful LV dress. All these shot reminds me of an editorial approach of Craig Green's stunning SS15 men's collection.

Lucinda and Verity's features to me looks like one long edit, which should have been trimmed down tremendously. Lucinda's edit looks very Marni to me. I do love Olins' photography, and I hope he'll be kept on the books once Edward kicks off. It's very important to give him his due.

I don't think Mica works for McDean. At least not in this setting (a trademark of his, and the main reason why I like his work). She's way too static, and the poses are contrived. I'd have preferred another girl instead.
 
This is the best issue from Vogue UK I've seen in years. So fresh! Who's behind this issue? Someone that will also be kicked by Enninful? ;)
 
Despite the welcome reappearance of certain faces (Devon and Malgosia), for me, the styling is the same old sad, oversized and droopy stuff that has been served up too many times by the magazine.

Christ alive, when does glamour come back? And I don't mean some young person's ironic take on a photo from the 1970's, I mean the standard of personal presentation that goes along with being an older, wiser, richer, successful woman? That type of person seems to be missing from the picture when some fashion magazines waffle about feminism. As long as they mention Emma Watson, they think that covers it.
 
The Devon and Malgosia's stories! PURE LOVE!
 

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