Lovely to see her here and a fresh face, but I struggle with such a harsh lighting. That being said, it's certainly one of the better covers to have come out of this messy little period in British Vogue's history.
Oh, could it be? A sightly cover from Chioma's Vogue at last... I like it, in the same vein as the more artsy editions of Vogue. It seems to work despite such harsh lighting.
I've loved Saoirse since atonement (and I still can't pronounce her name correctly) and I'm so happy to see her on the cover of British Vogue...the cover reminds me a lot of Carey Mulligan's cover from last year's US Vogue (maybe because it's the same photographer)!!! why can't we have a Mario Testino style cover and see some 20's glamour (she would be perfect)
I don’t hate it. Appropriately gloomy given the weather here, but the pop of red adds a nice touch.
I have to be honest, I have no idea what I’m really looking at - is it a mirror and a reflection? It’s a bit of an odd cover shot, and not the kind I usually like, but it’s not awful.
The colouring and dramatic lighting I like, and that's it. The competition, the cropping, the fact Saoirse Ronan isn't looking out towards us - I severely dislike. Overall, I'm not sold or smitten with yet another one of Chioma Nnadi's British Vogue covers.
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