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I would say it's too much colour, and detail, and jewellery, but maybe it would appeal to this magazine's audience? I like the composition of the cover and her hair and makeup.
Surprised they'd give her the cover despite recent developments.
I would say it's too much colour, and detail, and jewellery, but maybe it would appeal to this magazine's audience? I like the composition of the cover and her hair and makeup.
Surprised they'd give her the cover despite recent developments.
Mean Girls is a very real thing with many popular Indian women like her.
The conflict between Indians and Pakistanis is a longstanding, complex and very personal one, that unless you’re of either nationality, it’s not our call to say whether Vogue India ought to not support their biggest international star (because they always will when she's so blatantly pro-India with this issue). No way they would not support her and replace her for their Vogue September issue—even as she’s shown her less than humanitarian mean girl attitude that seem so hypocritical to everything she supposedly stands for as an UNICEF ambassador.
The covershot is typical Vogue India trope: Softly colourful, overly-feminine styling that’s all dated by high fashion standards, predictable coverline and very InStyle-accessible. So an absolute winner for their readers.