ReneSanchez
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Share with us... Your Best & Worst Collections of Haute Couture F/W 2025.26
You are not the only one who cares for print, I do as well, and I always want to see something special.It's colourful, which I like, and it's someone different for the cover. But I'm wondering if this looks far better in digital than it will in print.
I don't mind Elizaveta Porodina, but the work always seems to follow the same formula. When the strongest part of a picture comes from effects added in post-production, that can feel superficial, synthetic and unsatisfying when seen on the page, and not on a screen.
Underneath it all, is this another UK Vogue low-budget studio shoot with a musician, except this time the photographer is someone who can add enough pizazz in post-production to make you think it's more exciting than it is?
I know, who gives a sh*t about print these days, I do, which is why I'm saying this, but the world has moved on without me.
Rolling Stones UKA bit too much of an overload of musicians getting BV covers under Chioma thus far, but my god is this a beautiful one. Bravo.