Vogue Australia January 2023 : Hanan Ibrahim by Brett Clarke | the Fashion Spot

Vogue Australia January 2023 : Hanan Ibrahim by Brett Clarke

Is this the first issue under Christine?
This is bad . The layout looks like a copy of British vogue
 
Love the outfit but the expression is way too commercial for it, also the white masthead isnt helping.
 
Something is off on the mouth expression and photography is nothing special
 
It's dry. The photograph is too amateurish for Vogue.

I can't wait to see their new direction this March.
 
LOL So brave: Defying Muslim stereotype… by celebrating and glamourizing an oppressive symbol to millions of Muslim women around the world— more so when it became Mahsa’s death shroud not too long ago. I just can’t with another righteous, virtue-signalling fashion idiot patting her corporate self on the back, begging for likes/follows from SM that will never buy Vogue (…and hoping to win teacher’s pet with Edward, no less). How about simply casting, styling and photographing a gorgeous model at her best, that happens to be Muslim, doesn’t need to wear a religious symbol to showcase her Faith— and Vogue doesn’t need to announce she’s a fearless Muslim all over the hyperbolic coverlines…??? (“Fearless Future” is straight out of some propaganda billboard in North Korea. Gross.)
 
first time I see her. I find this very Ancient Egypt. Sad about the out of touch elements here.
 
I actually like the cover much more than the recent offerings from VA... Have they changed their fonts on this cover? Looks different, but I like it - really nothing special, but editorial at least looks promising.
 
I actually like the cover much more than the recent offerings from VA... Have they changed their fonts on this cover? Looks different, but I like it - really nothing special, but editorial at least looks promising.

Agreed, I like it too. There's something a bit understated and easy about it which is what Australian fashion and style are about in general. A few small things bother me mainly with styling, but otherwise it's ok.

Not really fair for this model to already get an OG cover when Charlee Fraser, who is in fact an Indigenous model, never got a cover on her own. Instead she got lumped with a bunch of girls who are hardly on the radar today.
 
The cover photograph itself feels like something Patrick Demarchelier would've produced but I'm not sold. I don't hate it. I don't love it.
 
It's just the way it's woven, but the fabric on the cover reminds me of the metal checkerplate pattern that's used for industrial steps and floors.
 
Appears as though the magazine has undergone a format change (less square than usual), judging from this photograph:

 

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