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Vogue Korea February 2009 : Sasha Pivovarova

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Glad to see her landing on a Vogue Korea cover.:woot: i'm not feeling it though :(
 
i love the colouring and layout
but her expression... seriously. awful.

sasha, girl, i love you, but you gotta your game together!
 
It's a reprint from the december issue of the american vogue. This pic was in the ed Shine a light by patrick demarchelier.
 
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Yes, I thought it looked familiar. I like the elegance of the image, but this is one cover where artful use of text could have added more excitement, but things as they are, it leaves me feeling that there's something missing.

Though I like the way the O goes behind her head, while 'Korea' gets to run across it.
 
They got their covers from US magazines pretty often, why can't they do something as good as last month's Agyness cover? but I think they do pick great shots for the cover and make it look OK (not like Audtralian Vogue...)
 
Though I like the way the O goes behind her head, while 'Korea' gets to run across it.

So this is a reprint? But whether or not I really like this cover.:blush: The colours are so soft yet the chunky accessories balance it off. And I have to agree with you tigerrouge, I like that idea!
 
I love the pic itself, too bad it's a reprint :rolleyes: Any info if Sasha has en editorial inside?
 
Though I like the way the O goes behind her head, while 'Korea' gets to run across it.
I agree with you. It seems like the designing team was in a hurry and didn't pay attention... :doh:
 
I like it when a design team plays around with wording to create artifical depth, layering it atop part of a photo, then in other places, below.

UK Bazaar does this a lot in its inner pages, the best was when they slipped a tiny part of a letter over the skin but under the necklace a model was wearing, you would hardly have noticed it, but they made the effort to do a little trick.

Words are a visual element, I wish there was more artful use of them on covers, instead of the '100 word essays' we see on the front of US Elle.
 
Don't like this cover at all. Styling looks mediocre and her expression is awful indeed.
 
I think that pic is good for reprinting. That's not the best cover of Sasha but I'm glad to see her, anyway..
 
I like it when a design team plays around with wording to create artifical depth, layering it atop part of a photo, then in other places, below.

UK Bazaar does this a lot in its inner pages, the best was when they slipped a tiny part of a letter over the skin but under the necklace a model was wearing, you would hardly have noticed it, but they made the effort to do a little trick.

Words are a visual element, I wish there was more artful use of them on covers, instead of the '100 word essays' we see on the front of US Elle.
I won't even comment about US Elle, because they really don't know how to use words. I think that the team that works for a magazine or for its cover elaboration should find a word that synthesizes all the contents inside, so they wouldn't need a lot of words, because when it happens people don't often read everything written in the cover.
 
It's a good shot of Sasha for a reprint. But not for a cover imo.
 

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