Vogue Italia January 2018 : Fran Summers by Craig McDean

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It's another Vogue Italia. In every interview he does, Farneti says he don't want to be Franca's twin. I think he has a lot of respect for her, and he is trying to find his own way. It must be so difficult take the torch after Franca. She became the Pope of fashion after all these years (British GQ put that title). It's so terrible to me (and the rest of you) to think about this. It makes me so sad thinking right now on her because she literally changed my life, she gave me something to aspire for (I want to be a fashion photographer!), and all those Meisel eds are teaching me a lot. Yeah, I wasn't expecting a near end for that. But this is a new era, it will take years (as Franca did) to shape their own Vogue. It's a baby steps thing.
 
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Is it just me or does this all look very outdated? This magazine has become very derivative of what's been done over the past 5 years by non-mainstream titles. Indie magazines all have this look consisting of crisp photography, precise styling, and formulaic concepts. It's all the same now, ID, Vogue Italia, Dazed, Another, and many other titles have all blended together. Someone really needs to break this mold, it's boring and unoriginal at this point.
 
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Actually, It's not a bad issue. I agree these eds have no soul, looks so cold, so distant, however at least, New Vogue Italia has cohesive choices of photographers, stylists and models than any other Vogue. I think it would takes some time, because it is the way GB (Art Director) and Patti Wilson (Fashion Director) haven't taken.
 
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Was this Adut's very first editorial? I was rememberig this issue today and that cover with Fran (I started this thread! Hahaha).
 

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