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US Vogue January 2020 : The 'Vogue Values of 2020' by Annie Leibovitz

Because this is Vogue! Vulgarity and fashion is not always a good match.

OMG you need to calm down....lots of things that is now accepted in Fashion came from what it was considered vulgar....

Yeah for some Vogue it's irrelevant and still they are so angry about Anna's choice...I think it's very clever to put her....
 
OMG you need to calm down....lots of things that is now accepted in Fashion came from what it was considered vulgar....
THIS!
I don’t think Cardi B Is in that question now but the idea of Vulgarity being something that should be dismissed is totally vile...

I surely don’t want to sound like all the designers of the old guard who were threatened by Galliano and McQueen...Because they were vulgar.

This is the vulgarity of our era...
Much like Paris Hilton and Victoria Beckham were in the early to mid 00´s.

As a great designer once said: Vulgarity can be touching...
 
OMG you need to calm down....lots of things that is now accepted in Fashion came from what it was considered vulgar....

Yeah for some Vogue it's irrelevant and still they are so angry about Anna's choice...I think it's very clever to put her....
Hey, I didn't say something to you. I wasn't angry when I wrote that. Did you see me when I wrote that comment. I was nervious??? Anyway, I SAID FIRST the picture was bad styled and is not a good one. Then I SAID a good editor can turn any woman into a lady. Period. But then you find the fith foot in the cat because you dislike what I SAID, and here we go. It's evident that both don't think the same here, but you don't have the right to tell what is my mood today, because you don't think the same as I. With an only "I disagree" was enough.
 
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Now I have a serious question. Besides Cardi B., her cover is a good picture or is it bad??? I don't care the cover subject of any magazine, but I want a good picture. Is this a good picture??? I hated the november cover of VI, because was bad. I didn't like the cover of Olivia for this magazine for the same month. No matter the subject. I will say it for the third time, Is her cover a good picture???
 
My apologies, not 150-page pamphlet, 110 pages!

US Vogue January 2020



Earth Mother


Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Stylist: Tonne Goodman
Hair: Geroge Northwood
Makeup: Kirstin Piggott
Cast: Stella McCartney and kids



US Vogue Digital Edition
 
US Vogue January 2020



The Shape of Things to Come


Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Stylist: Tonne Goodman
Hair: Sally Hershberger
Makeup: Hannah Murray
Cast: Ashley Graham



US Vogue Digital Edition
 
US Vogue January 2020



No Limits


Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Stylist: Tonne Goodman
Hair: Tokyo Stylez
Makeup: Hannah Murray
Cast: Cardi B and child




US Vogue Digital Edition
 
US Vogue January 2020



Labor of Love


Photographer: Annie Leibovitz
Set Design: Mary Howard
Stylist: Tonne Goodman
Hair: Sally Hershberger
Makeup: Hannah Murray
Cast: Greta Gerwig and child



US Vogue Digital Edition
 
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US Vogue January 2020

Vogue Values


Photographer: Stefan Ruiz, Nigel Shafran, Daniel Jackson, Sharon Lockhart
Stylist: Jorden Bickham, Camilla Nickerson, Tonne Goodman, Alex Harrington
Hair: Mustafa Yanaz, Simone Mason, Esther Langham, Tamas Tuzes,
Makeup: Romy Soleimani, Miranda Joyce, Petros Petrohilos, Francelle Daly
Cast: Ugbad Abdi, Indira Scott, Abby Champion, Marius Courcoul, NadjaAuermann, Sarah Batt, Tanya Katysheva, Eliza Douglas, Imaan Hammam, Adut Akech, Carolyn Murphy, Huynji Shin, Aheem Sosa, Paloma Elsesser, Selena Forrest, Olivia Vinten, Sara Grace Wallerstaedt, Vilma Sjoberg, Jill Kortleve, Ellen Rosa, Eniola Abioro, Cara Taylor



US Vogue Digital Edition
 
US Vogue January 2020

The Advocate


Photographer: Anton Corbijn
Stylist: Phyllis Posnick
Hair: Edris Nicholls
Makeup: Vanessa Pare
Cast: Chinonye Chukwu



US Vogue Digital Edition
 
Gigi looks fantastic! Love that shot where she's smiling in Fendi, or the one in Prada. The rest is just terrible, especially that god awful editorial packed with people with huge text over photographs. It's giving me panic attacks!
 
I like Vogue Values but I LOVE Gigi’s ed! That ed particularly evoke Michaela Bercu...Very cheerful and colorful.
She looks great!
 
Ahem.....Fabien Baron letting loose.

Full interview, here:

WWD: That’s for sure.

F.B.: The issue is that magazines are where they are because of magazines.

WWD: So it’s not all outside forces? What did magazines do wrong?

F.B.: They wanted to be so tied up with the moment, with what’s going on with entertainment, with personalities, and then, so tied to Instagram. They attached themselves too much to an outside thing rather than remembering what they were about, so they became irrelevant in some degree. Actresses — you see them in a movie. Instagram is where you want to see the Kardashians, or on television; you don’t want to see them in magazines. Any picture of them, you’re going to see it on Instagram anyway.

Magazines have lost their point of view; they gave it up too early. I’m talking about the big ones. If you look at the way they were relative to now [which is] blue sky, little flowers, girl wearing a big skirt, a famous person from Hollywood. That became the formula for a lot of magazines. Supermarket fashion.

WWD: Any magazines in particular?

F.B.: I’m talking about big magazines in general.

WWD: What could big magazines in general have done to prevent this from happening?

F.B.: They should have stuck with fashion. They should have stuck with fashion. They should have made that the real core, the point of view. They should have sold the customer — the people who were buying magazines — fashion, real, real, real fashion, and in a big way. That’s what they should have done. Social media and Instagram, these things came up in the midst of magazines not being very powerful and not being very strong. So people flipped, they just shifted to that. The two could have lived [together]. All these small magazines, they’re doing better now than the big ones because they have a point of view.

It’s almost like in the movie industry. There’s Hollywood and there’s the independents, right?….Hollywood collapsed to a certain degree with Netflix and all these things. All the talent are going into Netflix, to do things that are more [adventurous]….

WWD
 
Look at the former insiders acting like they weren't complicit to the problem :)
 

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