Vogue Mexico & Latin America March 2018 : Camila Cabello by Alexi Lubomirski | the Fashion Spot

Vogue Mexico & Latin America March 2018 : Camila Cabello by Alexi Lubomirski

I don't want to be taken the wrong way but she looks quite masculine here.. like a 17 year old guy in a wig and a dress. Lord knows I've (somehow) seen plenty of that in Explore on Instagram. :lol:

What should have been a light and airy cover has turned into a suffocating mess and those fake blur and highlighted text don't help at all. It's a shame, because Camilla seems like a real sweetheart and is way more talented than most of her young peers in the music industry. I think she deserves a better Vogue debut.
 
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this is the first celeb on the cover in how long?
 
I don't dislike it, in fact I think it's rather beautiful for this edition. It's just not the type of image which should be used to kick off a new direction. From that sense it's pretty nondescript.
Was hoping for a better take on her Cuban roots. Her shoot with The Edit showed some promise...
 
A second one, we got a #NewVogue in town!

Photographer: Alexi Lumbomirski
Styling: Angelo Desanto



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Terrible.

This is #UnNuevoVogue? Nothing new here. All dated. Even that font retired already.

And what's up with the boxes for the text? Are they trying to be Instagram now?
 
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A Vogue cover for her already??? Her connection in the industry is insane.
 
CAMILA CABELLO
Photographer: Alexi Lubomirski
Stylist: Angelo Desanto
Hair: Panos Papandrianos
Make-Up: Morgane Martini
Model/Celebrity: Camila Cabello



Vogue Mexico Digital Edition
 
SCI-FI
Photographer: Jason Kibbler
Stylist: Miguel Enamorado
Hair: Lizzie Fortunato
Make-Up: Benjamin Puckey
Model: Ninouk Ackermann



Vogue Mexico Digital Edition
 
DÍA | NOCHE
Photographer: Alexander Saladriagas
Stylist: Valentina Collado
Hair: Jennifer Fisher
Make-Up: Home Safar
Model: Mathilde Brok Brandi



Vogue Mexico Digital Edition
 
ZOOM ÓPTICO
Photographer: MAXIME POIBLANC
Stylist: DANIA ORTIZ
Hair & Make-Up: Ellen Guhin
Model: Meandra @ Parts Models



Vogue Mexico Digital Edition
 
EL GRAN SHOW
Photographer: Jeff Henrikson
Stylist: Natasha Royt
Hair: Pasquale Ferrante
Make-Up: Ralph Siciliano
Model: Sarah Brannon



Vogue Mexico Digital Edition
 
EL DÚO GANADOR
Photographer: RICARDO RAMOS
Stylist: VALENTINA COLLADO
Hair & Make-Up: Gus Bortolotti
Model: Lulú @ GH Mgmt



Vogue Mexico Digital Edition
 
44 (precisely!) extremely bland & uninspiring images. On the other hand, the last Elle France managed to pull off a miracle with one single model and 80 images! And to rub a bit more salt into the (Vogue Mexico/Latin America) wound, the mentioned Elle was a regular weekly issue which is still far from "(in)famous" March...
 
44 (precisely!) extremely bland & uninspiring images. On the other hand, the last Elle France managed to pull off a miracle with one single model and 80 images! And to rub a bit more salt into the (Vogue Mexico/Latin America) wound, the mentioned Elle was a regular weekly issue which is still far from "(in)famous" March...

Hahahaha! That long edit with Edita really show these ridiculously hyped Vogues in the worst light! I liked the first cover, but the second one?? What a way to cheapen LV.

The only vaguely interesting edit here is the one with the stunning Mathilde Brandi. This girl should be getting way more jobs. She's just so present, and theatrical. But not in an Anna Cleveland or Karlie Kloss for US Vogue way. Slightly more intellectual. That catwoman edit she did for Vogue Ukraine will forever be in my mind.

Thanks for posting, Zorka! :heart:
 
Alexander Saladriagas’s edit is also the real standout for me!
 
44 (precisely!) extremely bland & uninspiring images. On the other hand, the last Elle France managed to pull off a miracle with one single model and 80 images! And to rub a bit more salt into the (Vogue Mexico/Latin America) wound, the mentioned Elle was a regular weekly issue which is still far from "(in)famous" March...
Exactly, what an insipid issue, and you know they blew way off on their budgets than Elle Fr. Also, is it just me or has the masthead been scaled down? :o:doh: It doesn't go all across the image like usual Vogue covers, i hope they don't make this a trend!

It will be interesting to see how Lubomirski advances his career now that some of the top names have been blacklisted, especially his mentor Testino...
 

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