miguelalmeida
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It seems that Angelica Cheung only chooses safety nowadays and Anna being a IT girl doesn't hurt either, but I wish she could take risks with new talents like Julia Bergshoeff or Ine Neefs or new Chinese blood
I think magazines become more safe as their demographic expands. Still, I think Jing Wen should get her cover sometime this year.
Glad to see Anna, but I'm not too sold on the actual shot. I like the autumn elements and the new font looks so much better on this issue than the last one.
It's interesting that Vogue China has never been a sale success in China (not like its counterpart in US), not even for a fashion magazine standard, I think that Angelica concerns more about the international recognition , like now she earns the reputation because VC found its place in a legitimate team of distinguished fashion magazines, I'm not complaining , to be honest , VC is indeed the best of fashion magazines in China, but sometimes I'm thirsty for an edgier try, could be more exciting, probably ?
It's interesting that Vogue China has never been a sale success in China (not like its counterpart in US), not even for a fashion magazine standard, I think that Angelica concerns more about the international recognition , like now she earns the reputation because VC found its place in a legitimate team of distinguished fashion magazines, I'm not complaining , to be honest , VC is indeed the best of fashion magazines in China, but sometimes I'm thirsty for an edgier try, could be more exciting, probably ?