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Vogue España April 2015 : Chiara Ferragni by Nico Bustos

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What an insipid cover, hair in her face really? And the text layout makes it look so empty, it really doesn't look like a cover, more like an opening content page!
 
The Art Director needs to be fired asap? That font used for her name is a free font that can be downloaded by anyone! Where's the creativity in that?

I'm sorry but Vogue Espana is going downhill, sliding really fast
 
Seriously? Chiara Ferragni? They're grappling for relevancy at this point.
 
First blogger to get a Vogue cover?

All I can say is... UGGGGGGGGGH.

Vogue España is dead. I'm so happy I don't buy it anymore.
 
Omg, Chiara for Vogue?? Who's idea was this? Even Vogue Portugal would never sink this low.
It's not a cover-worthy image, too much hair in her face. Amateur layout and dated styling. Also 3.3mil followers is hardly special, considering her status.
 
A blogger on Vogue is worse than Kim K on Vogue, I hope all those people who were freaking out when Kim appeared on the cover will be complaining now as well. Otherwise they're bunch of hypocrites.

Facts aside, it's a nice cover, she looks okay.
 
Facts aside, it's a nice cover, she looks okay.

And is that enough? It doesn't even look like a cover. No strength, no energy, no emotions (and not deliberately). It's just plain, boring... it's the void.

Weird that Nico said yes to this... and weird to see Nico working for Vogue España again. But now that Bazaar, which is the top fashion magazine in Spain, is using Txema Yeste, they feel the urge to get some Spanish talent...

As someone said, it looks like a very unispired opening content page.

And WHAT THE **** IS THAT LAYOUT!!!?? Please, someone FIRE the art-director!


PLEA: Yolanda Sacristán, leave this magazine alone. You don't even like fashion. And Belén Antolín (the fashion director), you should work as the football players' wives stylist. Even that would be too much of a deal for you though...
 
And is that enough? It doesn't even look like a cover. No strength, no energy, no emotions (and not deliberately). It's just plain, boring... it's the void.

Weird that Nico said yes to this... and weird to see Nico working for Vogue España again. But now that Bazaar, which is the top fashion magazine in Spain, is using Txema Yeste, they feel the urge to get some Spanish talent...

As someone said, it looks like a very unispired opening content page.

And WHAT THE **** IS THAT LAYOUT!!!?? Please, someone FIRE the art-director!


PLEA: Yolanda Sacristán, leave this magazine alone. You don't even like fashion. And Belén Antolín (the fashion director), you should work as the football players' wives stylist. Even that would be too much of a deal for you though...

I just don't understand how they went from Sigrid, Blanca and Gigi to this?? These three gave me hope for 2015. Ok, maybe not Blanca - the photography was blindingly atrocious.
Chiara doesn't even have such a great impact and following to warrant a Vogue cover. I really want to know why they went with her????

Wasn't there a rumour that Yolanda was leaving? It should be realised asap!
 
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This nitwit? Seriously!?! Rock bottom.

I said RIP to Vogue Spain quite a few months ago, so now I say burn in hell.
 
^ I actually had no idea who she is, but 3 million followers is hardly anything to write home about!
 
It would be OK if this was for a supplement cover BUT this is an insult if this is really their main cover
 
I fail to understand why she gets a cover, she is so boring. The cover itself is also really awful. But it's VS, I didnt expect much.
 
I wouldn't even look twice at that image in an editorial, never mind as a cover shot.

People used to complain about Spanish Vogue, back in the days when you could be guaranteed of a surprising range of models on the cover, styled in non-offensive fashion, looking beautiful in a womanly way. I didn't think that was anything to complain about, and now those days appear to be gone, and we're poorer for losing it. There are worse things in the world than magazines that consistently produce a good standard of mainstream fashion imagery - we're looking at a worse thing right now.

I still buy the edition every month, in the hope that something inside will redeem the issue - last month's editorial with Gigi was stunning - but generally it seems to be on a downward slide.
 

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