Atleast Vogue Mexico doesn't feature Mexican celebreties... it would be a disaster!
A disaster for
whom? For
you, who doesn't reside in Mexico and gets to read (and criticize) this magazine by reading the content online for free? Something that needs to be pointed out is that Vogue
Mexico doesn't get much circulation outside of Mexico (yes, there is a similar Latin American edition but often the Mexican edition has some different content). In my opinion, the disaster is constantly featuring a majority of blonde, white, European models in a country with a vast majority of black-haired, brown-skinned people. Outside of fashion students, the Polanco princesses, high-end beauty salons and a small number of fashion followers that reside mostly in the larger cities, Vogue
Mexico hardly flies off the shelves of the stores that carry it (Sanborns, Liverpool, Supererama, etc). I can hardly believe that Vogue
Mexico is profitable on its own, and I suspect it rides on the Latin American edition's success (but I don't know this for sure, as I am not clear as to how these two editions are published). It seems to me that Vogue
Mexico exists solely to keep a Vogue presence in Mexico. But I, too, do not like the way this editor is directing this edition. Quite frankly, I believe that featuring a Mexican celebrity or model would do wonders for this edition of Vogue.