Vogue Paris November 2020 : Rianne van Rompaey by Mikael Jansson

Just looked at my digital copy, I have to say Purenne and Edita’s work outshine everyone else’s...the simplistic styling, the sexiness! I don’t imagine I would grow tired of imagery like that especially in a time of political correctness. I’m strangely not over the moon over Rianne’s Ed and I think it’s the make up that ruins it for me (especially the cheap looking Jewels glued on her face). And everything else is sort of forgetful...am really trying to wrap my head around the Alidair and Imaan Ed it’s hard to say but I just don’t see the storyline...

Loathing the bedazzled face...

Altogether, just glad to see skilled/experienced/joyful imagery of of smouldering women. The covershot, the typeface and these sort of easygoing but sexy stories with gorgeous lighting is conjuring the spirit of early-2000s. It’s nothing revolutionary/fresh/new, but I’ll gladly take it over the depressing/juvenile/lazy imagery of these hollow fashion days.

Imann’s story is very 60s-Northern Soul: Easygoing, sultry with a hint of Amy Winehouse. The Sade-tribute would be so much stronger with a more inventive stylist and photographer: The shot with the saxophone is sort of cringe. It’s like GQ shooting an NFL MVP with a… football. Sade is so multi-dimensional with her music and image and deserves better than this.
 
Vogue Paris November 2020



La Bohéme


Photographer: Mikael Jansson
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
Hair: Damien Boissinot
Makeup: Mark Carrasquillo
Cast: Rianne van Rompaey













Vogue Paris Digital Edition
 
Vogue Paris November 2020

Ici Londres


Photographer: Alasdair McLellan
Stylist: Aleksandra Woroniecka
Hair: Anthony Turner
Makeup: Lynsey Alexander
Cast: Imaan Hammam, Daisy, Valentin Humbroich, Max Knott, and one more unidentified male model











Vogue Paris Digital Edition
 
Vogue Paris November 2020

Pour Que Tu Maimes Encore

Photographer: Nathaniel Goldberg
Stylist: Emmanuelle Alt
Hair: Damien Boissinot
Makeup: Aurelie Le Bihan
Cast: Valérie Lemercier




Vogue Paris Digital Edition
 
Vogue Paris November 2020

Miss Vogue: Sweetest Taboo


Photographer: Robin Galiegue
Stylist: Virginie Benarroch
Hair: Yann Tuchi
Makeup: Karim Rahmann
Cast: Sacha Quenby







Vogue Paris Digital Edition

She channeled Sade so well for this, beautiful model and a beautiful ed! The entire issue is just spectacular.
 
Vogue Paris November 2020

Ici Londres


Photographer: Alasdair McLellan
Stylist: Aleksandra Woroniecka
Hair: Anthony Turner
Makeup: Lynsey Alexander
Cast: Imaan Hammam, Daisy, Valentin Humbroich, Max Knott, and one more unidentified male model

He is @jay.brw on Instagram
 
As I said before - Imaan should've got this cover. Her ed is also much stronger than Rianne's. However, considering the recent scandals in France, where, unfortunately, religion and race are inseparable, I can only picture Alt using white models/stars for the covers for quite some time now, which is a total shame. Sacha Quenby and Imaan, and you have Rianne on the cover again. She is not a problem, but we have seen this exact styling about 290 times now.

While Alt is one of the best now, she is also the safest. Carine was much more experimental and risqué. She had way more references, even her last one, where Saskia and Daphne participated in a story inspired by Emmanuelle, was not the strongest, but much better than this constant rehash of 1960s and onwards.
 
Imaan and Edita are the stars of this issue...
Quite an unbalanced issue I think. The main ed is forgettable except for that first photo.
Taylor’s ed is like a cheap version of the infamous Jansson/Templer ed with Daria...

The Sade ed is cute but forgettable and the celebrities portraits are fine.

Barbieri is missed at VP!
 
Imaan's edit screams Alexandra Shulman-era Vogue. She even looks very English here.
Easily the best in this issue because it's so rare to see such grown-up and refined styling in VP beyond Miss Vogue and C'est Vogue. It's referential without being too obvious and cliched like most of Alt's work.
 
God yes, what an issue. There is a single editorial I don't hate here, they are all quality. I just hope that 2nd August issue I just received in the mail wasn't sent by accident and intended to be the november issue.

Anybody else received issues two times with a Vogue Paris subscription?
 
Love the editorials even the Hippie vibes on the cover arent bad though two back to covers is tad too much. Should have been Edita or Imaam on the cover
 

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