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Vogue India October 2016 by Bharat Sikka

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Potentially one of their best covers in forever and I like that they've acknowledged that there are Indians with East Asian heritage. All the girls look great as well but not having Bhumika is a missed opportunity :/

Edit: The girls aren't just Indians. They're from Nepal, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. That's merit by itself I think. How often could models from those countries say they've covered Vogue?
 
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Probably one of their best covers, thanks to the cast and Bharat. He's such an underrated photographer.
 
I really like this cover. The girls all look beautiful. Great diversity.
 
Stunning. First time to ever use that in years' time! Very beautiful!!
 
Love the flasher who's sitting on the floor! It's quite a triumph for Vogue India, all these girls look good, and much better than Deepika Padukone would on her 1001th cover. Don't exactly know who's from where, but they are certainly delivering in terms of diverse beauty.
 
My eyes go straight to Pooja.

These are all light-skinned Indian models though, so I don't really get the diversity tagline.
 
These are all light-skinned Indian models though, so I don't really get the diversity tagline.

The diversity is in the nationalities represented: Pooja is the only Indian, the other girls are from Nepal, Bhutan, the Maldives, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
 
^ Didn't know that, thanks.

Stunning women, though the cover is quite cheap.
 
"Cultural Collision"

Photography: Bharat Sikka
Model: Pooja Mor
Styling: Anaita Shroff Adajania
Hair: Cyril Laloue
Make-Up: Namrata Soni
Prop Styling: Manisha Khandelwal




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"Hit Parade"

Photographed by Jason Kim
Model Kelly Gale
Stylist Fabio Immediato
Hair by Claudio Belizario
Makeup by Courtney Perkins




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Thanks for posting, Sixtdaily!! Not at all impressed with the styling and posing in Pooja's edit, but the set and prop design is truly something to behold. Very detailed.
Of course they had to muck it all about with the corny pop star story above, :lol:
 
the models are stunning but something generic about the cover
 
The main editorial :

"A Pride Of Nations"

Photography: Bharat Sikka
Models: Pooja Mor, Raudha Athif, Jannatul Ferdoush Peya, Shenelle Rodrigo, Varsha Thapa & Deki Wangmo
Styling: Anaita Shroff Adajania
Hair: Cyril Laloue
Make-Up: Namrata Soni
Set Design: Dindiya and Narli




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Sad to hear that. Life can seem so hard at times. Someone can have the appearance of happiness - the appearance of coping - but that doesn't mean they aren't struggling inside, and finding it difficult to rise above an unsupportive environment.
 

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