Vogue Italia March 2022 : Donatella Versace by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott

She looks Byronian. Leave it to fashion designers to create a dramatis persona and embody it beyond the fourth wall. 19th-century poets had nothing on these people.

Nessuno ti può giudicare. Sounds oracular. I love it.
 
If you've bought UK Vogue, you already own 80% of the editorial content in this issue.

If I'd never seen UK Vogue, I'd probably be happy to get hold of this issue, but there's no point accumulating pages and pages of duplicated content just because the cover seems interesting.
 
It's like buying a complete set of multicovers. I remember a guy who bought the set of 16 British Vogue covers during the first part of the pandemic while I couldn't buy anything at that time, hahaha. Same when people bought the Hadids covers for French Vogue (and I don't bame them because those were beautiful).
 
That's not Donatella on the cover. That's a model that could pass for Donatella in her 40s. I happened to see Donatella up close and personal and that in the picture is definetly not her.
 
The cover is divine but the editorial is a quite a bit boring. The hairstyle on Donatella fits so well on her.
 
Omg! I love this! It is also very modern and absolutely lovely!
 
Anyone know which are the other contents in this issue? original an reprints? Thks..
 
Looking back at an online copy, it's 220 pgs. I'll have a go at listing the editorial contents...

DONATELLA by Mert & Marcus, as seen in this thread
REALISMO MAGICO by Theo de Gueltzl - as seen before in UK Vogue, where girls pose like modern art muses
FEMMINILE PLURALE by Zoe Ghertner - as seen before in UK Vogue (possibly before that in US Vogue) with Cindy Crawford, Imaan, Amber V etc
LA CASA DI PORCELLANA by Xiangyu Liu - as seen before in UK Vogue, with crazy mosaic backgrounds
BODYGUARDS by Mark Peckmezian - I haven't seen this before in UK/US Vogue, possibly unique to this issue?
MATERIAL GIRL by Alasdair McLellan - as seen before in UK Vogue, it's that posh house underwear story with Fran Summers

I'm not surprised no-one mentioned the editorials in this thread, they've nearly all been seen elsewhere.

In the features section at the front, there's also a reprint of UK Vogue's Hollywood feature.
 
Looking back at an online copy, it's 220 pgs. I'll have a go at listing the editorial contents...

DONATELLA by Mert & Marcus, as seen in this thread
REALISMO MAGICO by Theo de Gueltzl - as seen before in UK Vogue, where girls pose like modern art muses
FEMMINILE PLURALE by Zoe Ghertner - as seen before in UK Vogue (possibly before that in US Vogue) with Cindy Crawford, Imaan, Amber V etc
LA CASA DI PORCELLANA by Xiangyu Liu - as seen before in UK Vogue, with crazy mosaic backgrounds
BODYGUARDS by Mark Peckmezian - I haven't seen this before in UK/US Vogue, possibly unique to this issue?
MATERIAL GIRL by Alasdair McLellan - as seen before in UK Vogue, it's that posh house underwear story with Fran Summers

I'm not surprised no-one mentioned the editorials in this thread, they've nearly all been seen elsewhere.

In the features section at the front, there's also a reprint of UK Vogue's Hollywood feature.

Thank you @tigerrouge i remember i saw the issue on the supermarket but couldn't remember any of the contents, but thanks for the time to check and write... <3
 
Well, here start de good covers trend for VI, one after other. Of course is far from Meisel days, but this should have been 2017. Who needs zillions multicovers, weird stuff as layout and cartoons? I won't never forget how VI was destroyed and the people involved. I'm disappointed about the shared contents, but these are the covers we deserved after Franca. I would love to see Vogue France going the same way, but you can't ask when the wrong person runs that edition. VP is having its own Farneti era.
 

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