Vogue Australia September 2024 : Charli XCX by Amy Troost

This is actually kind of nice. Love the 6th slide.
 
Love Charli and I like the shoot, but it does feel a few months late. Maybe just get rid of the "that's brat"?
 
not really feeling this. only really like the 6th picture!
something’s missing in the whole photoshoot and don’t get me started with that ‘brat’ headline. please. not even on Teen Vogue.
 
OMFG :shock: :yuk::sick:shut this now.
What is this atrocity???
Who is this woman?
It looks so trashy, I can't ahah.
The 2€ dress + the s**tty pose
and that whole cheap vibe??
THIS IS VOGUE ???
 
Vogue Australia September 2024
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Model/Singer: Charli XCX
Photographer: Amy Troost
Styling: Katelyn Gray
Hair: Evanie Frausto
Makeup: Kennedy
Manicure: Stephanie Shore
Production: DAY INT

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vogue.com.au
 
Nothing against Charli or any other celebrity, but Vogue fangirling over trashy random pop stars.. Embarrassing.

Before, it felt like pop stars would kill for a Vogue cover, now it's vice versa, these magazines will do anything to get a somewhat relevant celeb on their cover, including a cringe headline. Like, we know you need Charli, so do Charli but make her Vogue, don't make Vogue Charli's fanart.
 
Not really a fan of hers or the political hoopla around her album, although I like the occasional song from her.

I do like this shoot but you can tell it was trying to be more ambitious than what it ended up giving us. Most fashion photography from Oceania is abysmal tbh.
 
And by the way, why not give her the UK September cover? She made wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy more fashion waves this year than Kylie.
 
^my question exactly, it's quite clear Vogue UK (and US for that matter) doesn't have any kind of handle on who is actually relevant to fashion or culture when that used to be the appeal of these magazines, and no spine to stand up to pushy B/C-list celebrities and their publicists.
 

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