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vogue.fr"What is a femme fatale?" asks Vogue Paris editor-in-chief Emmanuelle Alt in her March 2014 editorial. "Is she a miracle of nature? A vamp? A master of sartorial enhancement? She's a fantasy figure, sure, but so complexly drawn that try to name just one or two of these women and you'll realize that they are all very different."
To answer the question, we called on not just one, but four generations of muses. Fashion superstar Lara Stone lays bare a troubling beauty in deep black and magnetic red for Mert & Marcus on the cover and from the flaming-hot figure of the model launched by Vogue Paris back in 2007 as she raises the temperature in tuxedos, to Jane Birkin's essentials and the magnetism of Betty Catroux, via the disturbing innocence of Marine Vacht, the muse takes shape inside the magazine. But she's not just one woman, the femme fatale is more an iconic, astounding allure that breaks all the rules. This same refusal of classic codes also runs through editorials featuring some of the biggest girls of the moment, including Natasha Poly, Edie Campbell and Karlie Kloss, who readily play with their femininity as they explore what the term really means. And no-one more so than Toni Garrn, who sacrificed her honey blonde locks live for the magazine, in favor of an assertive bob in this issue. Stunning Amazonian women have always been at home in the magazine, evidenced in this month's supplement of beautiful vintage images from Coming into Fashion, a Century of Photography at Condé Nast, a new exhibition at Paris' Palais Galliera March 1 - May 25.
Vogue Paris n°945, on newsstands February 21
Toni Garrn, who sacrificed her honey blonde locks live for the magazine, in favor of an assertive bob in this issue
, i'm glad than she's the cover girl. Too much Edie Campbell on VP!!!... is getting boring & wait to see the Natasha's spread.I wonder why Natasha or even Anja didn't have their VP cover yet... It's super weird.
I think Anja Rubik´s only been in one cover, the June/July 2009 issue. I wondered why she didn´t get the June/July 2013 cover instead of Andreea... I think Poly´s last cover was April 2010?
I know it is probably fashion sacrilege to say that.