For me, they've just redeemed themselves. Margot looks great and I prefer this to Marie Claire, there's way more intensity and character going on here. Flawless styling, as usual.
Notwithstanding the super saturated images posted by DT, Margot looks absolutely beautiful. I am so pleased someone of her calibre/talent getting the recognition they rightly deserve. For me, the styling, art direction and photography are all on point.
Such a babe, I hope she gets a US or UK Vogue cover soon. To me, she is what they tried to make Blake Lively and a few others, a blonde bombshell who can actually really act. Unlike BL, I think Margot will be a movie star.
Absolutely adore Margot and I definitely think this is one of the best Vogue Australia covers in a while, especially after that shocking cover with the 'celeb' that I don't need to name.
Do other editions publish this sort of supplemental shopping guide targeted at such a specific market? It's surprising and lovely to see an Asian cover model, outside of the Asian editions, even if it is a " shopping guide." Too bad this looks like British Vogue
The main cover is a bit too busy for my tastes and that printed ensemble doesn't help. As usual i'm turned off by Christine's visual aesthetic and the overall styling is bordering on tacky and what was she thinking. However, it's always nice to see an under-exposed actress featured on the cover, hopefully with something to say.
Is that preview a Picnic at Hanging Rock editorial? If so, let's hope they do something new with that tired theme.
Lost in Time An untouched innocence, dazed by the sun, a fragment of lace, a starched new whiteness, secrets, lies, love…best friends forever Teresa Palmer and Phoebe Tonkin capture the essence of the film Picnic at Hanging Rock. M. Teresa Palmer & Phoebe Tonkin Ph. Will Davidson F'Ed. Christine Centenera Hair. Sophie Roberts Make-up. Kellie Stratton Manicure. Zoe Vokis
20 pages
Shooting Star A year on from Margot Robbie’s sexy breakthrough in The Wolf of Wall Street, Sophie Tedmanson meets the young Australian who is bringing her own Hollywood success story into focus. M. Margot Robbie Ph. Alexi Lubomirski F’Ed. Christine Centenera Hair. Sophie Roberts Make-up. Tyron Machhausen Manicure. Gina Viviano Set Design. Todd Wiggins at Mary Howard Studio Production. Dayna Carney at Management Artists
14 pages
Free Love Captured by her husband, Vogue photographer Benny Horne, Julia Stegner and their daughter Emma relive the 70s in an intimate series of soft-focus vignettes, all flares, prints and lowing dresses. M. Julia Stegner/Women Management Ph. Benny Horne F'Ed. Christine Centenera Hair. Nicolas Jurnjack Make-up. Tyron Machhausen Manicure. Geraldine Holford Production. Kristin Kochanski
16 pages
Cut Loose Turn up the volume with sculptural tailoring and exaggerated shapes. M. Xiao Wen Ju/IMG Models Ph. Benny Horne F'Ed. Morgan Pilcher Hair. James Rowe Make-up. Kaoru Okubo Manicure. Geraldine Holford
10 pages
Kendall Jenner US Vogue December editorial reprint
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