Someone on the cover of Vogue wearing a dress with their own face on it is probably all you need to know about this fashion statement... 196 pgs. The editor's note is a big block of text that fatigues the eye before you've even tried to read it.
Unsurprisingly, the main editorial section opens with the 'red carpet' reprint from UK Vogue with Emma Corrin in it, then the Jamaican paradise one with Akon, América González and Kai Newman, that Nigel Shafran one with Emily R, the Irina Shayk one, but also the 'Eternal Elegance' one with Lara Stone, Małgosia, Anok & Mona etc.
In a world of reprints, I find myself assessing a magazine on (a) whether they can remix the same elements but in a different or better way, and (b) do they have decent original content at the front. I'm usually quite fond of Spanish Vogue, but this month, it's an absolute pass. French Vogue offers more.