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Vogue España March 2016 : Aya Jones by Nico Bustos

"Bienvenida, Cuba" ("Welcome, Cuba")

Photographer: Benny Horne
Stylism: Sara Fernández
Model: ?
Make up: Emi Kaneko
Hair: Mark Hampton



neon147 via exvagos
 
the editorial of Natasha and Peter Dundas have 4 pag. Nothing related to Africa
 
I love the edits way better than the cover. Blown away by the stunning models, I need to get a copy of this magazine to savor the gorgeousness of these beautiful brown girls.
 
hmm I like the cover better than the editorial... it could have been more inventive imo. For all the freshness of the cover, the ed goes to all the familiar places we´ve seen before. Though the image with the elephants is really something...

I agree, the editorial is a bit of a let down, but not because of Aya though she really is breathtaking. But the standout in this issue for me is Anais in Cuba, I mean WOW, the only Cuba editorial I've seen that really transports me there and she looks phenomenally hot.

So do we think Natasha's Africa editorial just got scrapped? It would seem like such a waste, but also they can't release it soon without being repetitive, right?
 
I agree, the editorial is a bit of a let down, but not because of Aya though she really is breathtaking. But the standout in this issue for me is Anais in Cuba, I mean WOW, the only Cuba editorial I've seen that really transports me there and she looks phenomenally hot.

I agree so much with you, while Aya's cover is truly amazing, the editorial is slightly cliche.
However Horne's editorial is really great, I can't stop looking at it.
 
These editorials are stunning, especially Bienvenida Cuba. Gorgeous. I need this magazine!
 
^^what a powerful issue, so much spirit - it touches my soul :heart::flower:
 
'Lo que la moda ha unido'

the editorial of Natasha and Peter Dundas have 4 pag. Nothing related to Africa

Photographer: Mónica Suárez de Tangil
Stylism: Ana Rojas
Celebs and designers: Peter Dundas and Natasha Poly, Derek Blasberg and Lauren Santo Domingo, Eugenie Niarchos and Margherita Missoni




neon147 via exvagos
 
Bought this today and felt disappointed. The main ed looks like a National Geographic album. So empty, absurd and irrelevant. Zero fashion and the styling is so cliché, plain and awful.

The rest is MEHHH. And their writing makes me cringe. 4€ to the bin. That's why I don't buy magazines anymore...


Forgot to mention their Veruschka homage (in the main ed). :ninja: So... unnecesary and terribly done! If you are going to copy something, at least do it better or don't even think about it. UGHH.
 
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All of the models in this issue look incredible, i was bothered by the grass in her teeth on the cover but the more i look the more she needs something there with this pose so i am ok with it.

love anais mali, the styling is very cool, fashion is meant to transport and inspire and i want to be as cool as anais looks :heart::heart::heart::heart:
 
Not seeing Natasha + Africa in this issue gives me hope it might appear some time later (although it might be strange so see an African editorial again in the next issue). I just hope they haven't gave up on those pictures, I'm dying for a new cover with Natasha.
 
Aya's edit is simply gorgeous and I love how they transitioned from the outdoors to the beautiful studio edit shot by Kadel. Thank you, IndigoHomme, for the posts!
 

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