The mood on the first is good but something off about the pose and cropping. The last one would have been nice with a different colour scheme. Middle one is like a 2000s era country album cover.
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY ON DANCE, DISCIPLINE & THE POWER OF CONVICTION Photography: Norman Jean Roy Styling: Dena Giannini Hair: Gregory Russell Make-up: Georgie Eisdell Model/Celebrity: Anya Taylor-Joy
None of the covers work.
I just don't see her being visually photogenic like a model.
She reminds me of Shailene Woodley: just not good for photos.
She may be a good actress on film though.
However the magic doesn't happen on covers.
The Enchanting Anya Taylor-Joy
Photography: Norman Jean Roy
Styling: Dena Giannini
Hair: Gregory Russell
Make-up: Georgie Eisdell
Model/Celebrity: Anya Taylor-Joy Vogue Hong Kong Digital
I can't pin point why but she rarely looks good in print. She used to be a model but her look just doesn't translate well to photographs. Her expressions don't help, a bit too exaggerated and unnatural.
This is type of high-glamour fashion shoot is precisely the type of shoot Anya Taylor-Joy excels at. She needs all this OTT styling because that recent bland American Elle story proved it. I'm a fan of these covers, and the photography from Norman Jean Roy. The colouring is lovely, and I like each of the three covers.
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