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US Harper’s Bazaar Summer 2025 : Jenna Ortega by Willy Vanderperre

how can anyone take seriously Willy Wanderpeeree boring studio pictures? Please move on guys!!!!!!
 
Digital edition is out, 118 pgs

Spirited Away with Awar, styled by Carlos Nazario, photo by Pieter Hugo. Beautiful ed and location in Vietnam. 14 pgs

Oasis Effect with Rosalieke Fusch in Brazil, photographed by Dario Catellani. 8 pgs.
 
On one hand, this issue is so thin, that as soon as you start looking through it, you're at the end of it.

On the other hand, it manages to have three editorials (including the cover shoot) with one of them being as gorgeous as Awar's Vietnam story.

If I was paying the US price, I'd get it for Awar's story alone, but I can't see myself paying UK import prices for so few pages, with the added danger of being sent that pink dress cover.
 
On one hand, this issue is so thin, that as soon as you start looking through it, you're at the end of it.

On the other hand, it manages to have three editorials (including the cover shoot) with one of them being as gorgeous as Awar's Vietnam story.

If I was paying the US price, I'd get it for Awar's story alone, but I can't see myself paying UK import prices for so few pages, with the added danger of being sent that pink dress cover.
I wonder if both covers will be available on the newsstand. The pink version looks newsstand and the closeup subscribers. However, Nasr has been publishing multiple covers the last few months (good and bad ones, too). I do not like neither covers this month but the content makes up for them.
 
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The second cover is my favorite. It’s got more spunk and color to it. The first one is just okay and I feel like it’s to similar to the work that Samira already does.
Spirited Away is great. That moodiness works. But see then they really should have done something different with the Oasis Effect. I just can’t see how difficult it is for a magazine to produce a variety of shoots. But apparently the other editors some of whom I’ve worked with lack real vision.
A good issue especially a double month issue should have the celebrity profile (if they must), and then something moody and dramatic, then something fun and happy and then something more high glamour. And a mix of location shoots and studio shoots. Every issue should provide a mix so that readers aren’t bored.
 
On one hand, this issue is so thin, that as soon as you start looking through it, you're at the end of it.

On the other hand, it manages to have three editorials (including the cover shoot) with one of them being as gorgeous as Awar's Vietnam story.

If I was paying the US price, I'd get it for Awar's story alone, but I can't see myself paying UK import prices for so few pages, with the added danger of being sent that pink dress cover.
I am becoming way less willing to buy the "leaflet" style magazines unless there is something in the eds I really love. Most of those 118 pages better be pretty damn special lol.
 
What awful photography from Willy Vanderperre here, and even worse styling from Paul Sinclaire. Two equally as hideous covers. Samira Nasr and team must've thought they were really doing something with that black and white cover but it's atrocious. To think this is going to be on newsstands for over two months...
 

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