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UK Vogue February 2015 : Jourdan Dunn by Patrick Demarchelier

Jourdan´s whole editorial is a bit disappointing. She looks pretty as always, but that´s just it - it's pretty but nothing more. We all know she can do much more.
Clean State is absolutely stunning, though. Kirsten's shot is everything.

Could somebody post Alicia Vikander's feature? ^_^
 
[Piece Of Me];12896335 said:
Jourdan´s whole editorial is a bit disappointing. She looks pretty as always, but that´s just it - it's pretty but nothing more.

Exactly. Jourdan's editorial resembles one of those catalogue shoots for Next or H&M, bares no Vogue qualities whatsoever. I found Jourdan's interview quite a boring read also. In fact, Jourdan's presence both on and inside the issue is all a bit uneventful. Thank God for Anna Ewers' edit!
 
Exactly. Jourdan's editorial resembles one of those catalogue shoots for Next or H&M, bares no Vogue qualities whatsoever. I found Jourdan's interview quite a boring read also. In fact, Jourdan's presence both on and inside the issue is all a bit uneventful. Thank God for Anna Ewers' edit!
When the behind the scenes pics of the shoot were first posted in Jourdan's thread, I actually speculated that it was for Next or Express by the meh clothes:lol:
 
Well i think Alicia's ed is beautiful, pity it does not look like her whatsoever. There seems to be some sort of photoshop trend to turn stunning beautiful woman into modelesque stunning beautiful woman. Sucking all individuality along the way.
 
Well i think Alicia's ed is beautiful, pity it does not look like her whatsoever. There seems to be some sort of photoshop trend to turn stunning beautiful woman into modelesque stunning beautiful woman. Sucking all individuality along the way.

You're quite right, LS! I certainly didn't notice her at first while flipping through the issue, thought it was a model. I think this is the reason why celebrities will always remain in this industry. Magazines can just 'transform' them to look like models. The shots are nice though.
 
Why is everything blamed on Photoshop nowadays? Did peoples faces never come off weird prior to digital technology? I feel like as soon as someone doesn't like a picture they immediately scream photoshop!
 
Why is everything blamed on Photoshop nowadays? Did peoples faces never come off weird prior to digital technology? I feel like as soon as someone doesn't like a picture they immediately scream photoshop!

Well magazines certainly didn't employ it as much as they do nowadays. What's wrong with Alicia's ed is the retouching, not make-up or styling. To blame it on anything else is basically ignoring the photoshop problem. The real question we should be asking here is why a 26 year-old woman needs to be altered to look even younger.
 
When film was something too expensive to waste, people would spend time getting a shot just right from the start, being meticulous about lighting, make-up, posing. While there was a degree of retouching to get rid of imperfections, you could still always tell you were looking at something - at someone - that existed in reality.

These days, digital photography means you can take a hundred pictures with a flick of your wrist, and keep the one that turned out well, for further post-processing, to turn it into the fantasy image you had in your head from the outset. More time is spent on a computer to create those images. And it shows.
 
I totally agree, Tiger.
You can only have to look at early 90s pics to tell the hugh difference comparing them to today's images.
Or check Lady Gaga's Versace pics sans photoshop, they didnt spend a dime in a makeup artist did they?
 
UK Vogue, February 2015



Going Global

Photography: Patrick Demarchelier
Styling: Kate Phelan
Hair: Christiaan
Makeup: Diane Kendal
Model: Jourdan Dunn






UK Vogue Digital Edition
 
UK Vogue, February 2015

Fashion I-D


Photography: Daniel Jackson
Styling: Kate Phelan
Hair: Shon
Makeup: Hannah Murray
Model: Anna Ewers










UK Vogue Digital Edition
 
UK Vogue, February 2015

Clean Slate

Photography: Patrick Demarchelier
Styling: Lucinda Chambers
Hair: Duffy
Makeup: Sally Branka
Models: Drake Burnette, Kim Peers, Kirsten Owen, Anne-Catherine Lacroix, Karolin Wolter, Vivien Solari, Kat Hessen








UK Vogue Digital Edition
 
UK Vogue, February 2015

In Our Time

Photography: Christian MacDonald
Styling: Francesca Burns
Hair: Tina Outen
Makeup: Lynsey Alexander
Models: Linn Arvidsson, Melina Gesto, Lena Hardt, Misha Hart, Irene Hiemstra, Renee Meijer, Marie Piovesan, Ilvie Wittek, Codie Young




UK Vogue Digital Edition
 
UK Vogue, February 2015

The Young Pretender


Photography: Scott Trindle
Styling: Nura Khan
Hair: Chi Wong
Makeup: Val Garland
Cast: Alicia Vikander




UK Vogue Digital Edition
 

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