velvetandsilk
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That is outdated. Street photos was cool in 2008 and street culture dead when people started costume in fancy clothes only for hype.
*these months/yearsIt's sad to say this... but VI is come a joke on these days.
*these months/years
I was asking myself the same question.. I don't really care for Vogue to be up to date with numbers but is it doing well.. at all? that should explain his attempts time after time, then there's also the reason he was hired in the first place. I took a few minutes to look up his background and.. wow, this actually could be so much worse.. he was basically hired based (seemingly) on his one-year success at a men's magazine, cause I certainly don't think the nameless sports gigs, the local channel in Milan and the newspaper supplements determined much. And frankly, I don't think anyone lands jobs like this with just a one-year experience so.. can I be that person? I'd say some favors (not necessarily sexual) were involved in this so he's nowhere near getting fired. You don't just hand out a large publication like this to some whatever dude with a sports background and no experience, ever, with womenswear. He or his family probably know someone who knows whoever appointed him for this.And why is this man still not fired???
Farnetti needs to get fired ASAP
Ok, they have honestly hit the buffer with these covers. This imo is a fireable offense!
Farneti is so out of touch, to imagine that the VI reader would be interested in seeing an intern photographed by a stylist for the cover? Is this an industry magazine now? Because then it would make sense.
I find it so ironic that he put VI staffers on the cover wearing ridiculously expensive outfits when we know for a fact that interns are paid peanuts, live in apartments smaller than a shoebox. And permanent staffers can barely keep head above water. But hey, must keep up the appearances.