Vogue Mexico & Latin America June 2016 : Cora Emmanuel by Alvaro Beamud Cortes | Page 2 | the Fashion Spot

Vogue Mexico & Latin America June 2016 : Cora Emmanuel by Alvaro Beamud Cortes

Vogue Hombre SS'16: Colin Farrell
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Ah Colin!!! Not sure about the layout, but he is a stunning man!
 
^Thought it was Simon Cowell at first!

Vogue Mexico have been creating some terrific covers lately, and this cover with Cora Emmanuel is no exception. I like both shots but wish they were more coherent with each other. Maybe Cora has two fashion stories inside? The first cover is giving me Spanish Vogue vibes..
 
¡AZÚCAR!
Photographer: Alvaro Beamud Cortes
Model: Cora Emmanuel, Javier And Amed Gonzalez
Styling: Marina Gallo
Hair: Lorenzo Barcella
Make-Up: Luciano Chiarello


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A Mar Abierto
Photographer: Alvaro Beamud Cortes
Model: Cora Emmanuel
Styling: Marina Gallo
Hair: Lorenzo Barcello
Make-Up: Luciano Chiarello


visualizing.fashion
 
can anyone suggest where to buy the actual paper edition of this online? thanks.
 
One thing for certain; Alvaro Beamud Cortes and Marina Gallo make for a terrific team. The photography and styling is by far the best work this magazine has done all year.
 
Who would've thought that Vogue Mexico would deliver some of the best summer covers and maind eds of the year. This is much stronger than most of the other big editions.

Cora looks absolutely stunning :heart: I'm glad to see her score a major cover. Her two spreads are beyond gorgeous. The one in Cuba looks like everything Mario Testino tries to do at US Vogue but fails miserably in comparision. I love the colors and the styling. The beach story is just as great, there's not one single bad shot. Cora is killing it and the styling is perfect.
 
The sea editorial actually came together quite nicely, despite the wig. The 6th shot would've made a better cover, her hair looks more natural there.
There's not really much to see in terms of landscape in the Cuban edit, the focus is more on the clothes. I suppose this is ok, but why do a travel edit then?

Thanks for posting, Avogadro!
 

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