Vogue Adria November 2024 : Lepa Brena by Branislav Simoncik

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For those unfamilar with this amazing lady:

Fahreta Živojinović (née Jahić; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Фахрета Живојиновић, née Јахић; born 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Lepa Brena (Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: Лепа Брена), is a Yugoslav singer, actress, and businesswoman. With around 40 million sold records, she is regarded as the commercially most successful recording artist from the former Yugoslavia. (Wikipedia)
 
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Hajde da se volimo! The new November issue of Vogue Adria, which is available at newsstands and in the webshop starting today, is dedicated to the miraculous power of music and togetherness, and Lepa Brena, who in the lyrics “Let’s love each other” unites all of that. This issue celebrates Brena as an icon and musical phenomenon that transcends time and space, a woman with countless roles and a forty-year career whose music crosses borders and bridges generational divides. She is a star whose persona and work have left an indelible mark on the popular culture of the Balkans.
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The Magic Power Of Beauty Transformation

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Photographer: Fernando Gómez
Makeup: Raffaele Romagnoli
Hair: Marc Perez for GHD Hair
Nails: Rosa Matilla for OPI Spain
Model: Vovk at Generation Models
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There are more images in Brena's editorial. It's big and fabulous.
My only complaint is that they did not run more covers, for example a limited edition one.
 
My favourite cover so far, they did a fantastic job with Brena's story! So, so good. They definitely should've done another cover or two but it works regardless. Naturally, it's all about the legs!! If any pevaljka was to be represented on the cover of Vogue Adria, it's her. Instantly iconic. I can't get over those glamorous images of her smoking in the plane, as well as the reference to Jugoslovenka with those yacht images...
 
No idea who this woman is nor that it matters— but Vogue Adria seems to be the only Vogue that’s talented enough to take the best of all Vogues of the past, and from across the eras, and produce a modern take on it all, with an identity that’s uniquely all theirs. That’s a rarity these days with any Vogue. (But the nod to the Jacquemus infestation deserves a notch taken down.)

This is the Vogue that could potentially give The First Lady an epic story that’s worthy of fashion remembrance— and controversy and the expected faux-outrage. A certain demographic hate her already, so why appease them; as any Western Vogue would absolutely neuter the fcuk out of her would they even dare to suggest featuring her since the faux-outrage mob would swear their and their children's lives on cancelling any Vogue that would dare acknowledge her. Adria on the other hand can give all this mob the middle finger, and go all out glam and decadent: Sweeping storytelling; even more sweeping on-location setting; real furs; smoking; full-on glam and an entourage of models as her supporting cast… Go. All. Out.
 
I am sorry but this cover story looks tragic. Such a shame this edition went down such a trashy path.
 

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