Vogue Italia June 2023 : Anok Yai by Oliver Hadlee Pearch

172 pgs. This issue seems to succeed with the theme of travel - there is actual train-related content throughout, whether it's a one-page Meisel flashback, an article about the Orient Express, a look at luggage etc.

The editorials are (mostly?) the same reprints, but overall, the issue has a happier, sunnier feeling than some other editions. There's one edit shot by Brett Lloyd in front of paintings that I can't recall seeing anywhere else, but I wouldn't like to bet that it's original.

I see a subscription would get you a Vogue Italia tote bag, years ago I would have done nearly anything to get hold of that. It would have been the most valued piece of magazine tat I would ever have got my hands on.
 
My main gripe with the cover is the lazy and insipid art direction, with does nothing whatsoever for the cover as a whole. I guess, however, we can thankful that Juan Costa Paz has upgraded from just slapping the first first name of the model on the cover... like with Gisele and Kendall.
 

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