Vogue Korea December 2024 : Amelia Gray by Luigi & Iango

I can't stand Amelia Gray, I don't know why. Oh no, I do, because she seems extremely bland with nearly zero skills. She reminds me of Lola Bahia and Lola Nicon, they were nearly everywhere for a season and then poofed out of the existence in high profile things.

It is not their fault entirely, the girls get propelled to the height without years of prior experience, because they are fresh and are the new thing.
 
Does anyone in Korea care about these people?
take this with a massive grain of salt given I'm not Korean so really shouldn't be speaking on it, but hey this is the internet, it's my prerogative to espouse my unauthorized opinion, based on what I've seen translated on other forums and social media.

There's a substantial amount of Koreans who have an interest in Western culture and Western celebrities. Particularly lauded are 20th century American and European actresses that created niche phenomenons in Korea in the 90s/2000s (just look up "Korea, Olivia Hussey" for example). Hence I could see the cinephile crowd being interested in an Isabelle Hupert cover.

Gigi is a pretty well-known name in Korea too, as far as Westerners go, though more recently her image hasn't been the most positive due to some old controversies and her declining appeal as a model.

For Amelia Gray on the otherhand, as in America, very few will care. Other nepos like Lily Rose Depp, Deva Cassel, Kaia Gerber, etc. get buzz in Korea because of their legendary beauty mothers, but I don't think Lisa Rinna qualifies Ameria for such a category
 
Cover Editorial (SAINT LAURENT)



Photographers -- Luigi & Iango
Stylist -- SHIN Eun-Ji
Hair Stylist -- Gonn Kinoshita
Make-up Artist -- Virginia Young
Casting Director -- Bert Martirosyan
Manicure -- Leanne Woodley
Illustrator -- Astrid Vos
Production -- PARK In-Young (Visual Park) + 2B Management

Model -- Amelia Gray Hamlin

Sources -- Models.com - The Faces of Fashion (cover) + 보그 코리아 (Vogue Korea) (editorial)

 
^4th picture is the first time the word 'serene' could apply to her so credit when it's due. I appreciate that they're still in the business of lifting a model's look and their rigor for beautification, just wish it weren't so heavy on the finishing, which is indicative of this niche branch of makeup artists turned photographers (with the only exception of Serge Lutens actually applying his knowledge into creating a distinctive photography style.) I'm having major SL fatigue though.
 
This would have been a better cover and lead editorial, if expand on it with a few more pictures. Korean actress Han So-Hee is much more well-known in South Korea than Amelia Gray Hamlin.

Digital Cover + Editorial (CHRISTIAN DIOR BEAUTY)

"A Tribute To Roses, Christian Dior Beauty and Han So-Hee"




Beauty Director -- LEE Joo-Hyun
Photographer -- AHN Joo-Young
Hair Stylist -- Han Soo-Hwa
Make-up Artist -- KANG Ye-Won
Stylist -- CHO Bo-Min
Manicure -- LEE Ji-Hee
Prop Stylist -- LEE Da-Young
Florist -- HA Soo-Min

Model / Actress -- HAN So-Hee

HAN So-Hee (Korean: 한소희 / DOB: November 18, 1993), born Lee So-Hee (이소희), is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a supporting character in the television series Money Flower (2017), 100 Days My Prince (2018), and Abyss (2019) before transitioning into lead roles in The World of the Married (2020), Nevertheless (2021), My Name (2021) and Gyeongseong Creature (2023–2024). (Source -- Wikipedia)

Source -- https://www.vogue.co.kr/


 

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