Something about the composition and facial expressions reads like a very uncomfortable party picture. Like five women that don't talk to each other anymore.
Applaud the fact that he keeps featuring Arab women on the covers, he strikes a nice balance between them, and international models/celebs. However, this cover is cheap looking, and not very "Vogue".
Seriously, the second cover... that awkward hand trying to hold someone but the photographer took the picture so quickly... And they decided to put it on the cover
I love styling on the first cover. They look rich and glamorous, thats what Vogue Arabia women should look like. When it comes to photos... just awkward.
They have the best backgrounds and the styling is not that bad, not bad idea but the execution is terrible, indeed looks like a social magazine not enough for Vogue.
Photographer: Jack Waterlot Stylist: Katie Trotter Hair: Adrian Clark Make-Up: Toni Malt Models/Celebrities: Amel Bouchoucha, Shereen Reda, Saba Mubarak, Salma Abu Deif & Haya Abdulsalam
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