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Vogue Paris October 2012 : Kate Moss & George Michael by Mario Testino

In every editorial seems to be b/w photos. A b/w cover would have been a better choice for this issue. I like Doutzen & Arizona eds! A bit manly but it works :)
 
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Why would you put a George Michael in tuxedo and a girly Kate on the cover when obviously everything is about androgyny in womenswear dressing ???

Arizona as a butch mafiosa is good ... . I especially like the color image. And the men shoes with heels !
Isn't she the new Linda ????
* have a look at another Lindbergh editorial in Vogue Italia, early 1990s with Linda, Christy and Naomi. I think ... It's more or less the same story ... I guess that's why it's shot by Limdbergh again

So this season the mainstream fashion magazines go into butch and transgender ? It's not the first one that I see ... Right ? The trend is, again, boyish for women ? Hedi Slimane is coming back soon, ladies ...

I like the shopping in the Miss Vogue ...
 
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I'm such a sucker for Lindbergh's cinematic aesthetic.
 
A boring issue generally. Can't believe this 'cause the photographers and models are major. Even Lindbergh can't save it. EIC has like 2 or 3 tastes of her own to adapt to the magazine.
 
Article

L'Odysée de Julien
Photographer: Claudia Knoepfel & Stefan Indlekofer
Models: Julien David & Sigrid Agren
Styling: Capucine Safyurtlu



*journaux.fr
 
The highlight of the issue as far as I'm concerend:

Vogue Paris October 2012
Photographer: Glen Luchford
Styling: Marie Chaix


fashion-screen.livejournal
 
La Collectionneuse
Photographer:
Walter Pfeiffer
Stylist: Anastasia Barbieri
Model: Laetitia Casta
Make-Up: Lucia Pica
Hair: Akki


fashionscreen.livejournal.com
 
Everything seems perfect except for the Main cover and the editorial!
 
Why would you put a George Michael in tuxedo and a girly Kate on the cover when obviously everything is about androgyny in womenswear dressing ???

Arizona as a butch mafiosa is good ... . I especially like the color image. And the men shoes with heels !
Isn't she the new Linda ????
* have a look at another Lindbergh editorial in Vogue Italia, early 1990s with Linda, Christy and Naomi. I think ... It's more or less the same story ... I guess that's why it's shot by Limdbergh again

So this season the mainstream fashion magazines go into butch and transgender ? It's not the first one that I see ... Right ? The trend is, again, boyish for women ? Hedi Slimane is coming back soon, ladies ...

I like the shopping in the Miss Vogue ...

Arizona is more likely february 1997 Vogue Italia with Milla by Lindbergh. just a copy actually.



millaj.com, vogue.it

i`m not fond of this cross-dressing theme, coz for me the epitome of androginy is that infamous Newton shot of YSL tuxedo on Parisian streets. woman stays woman she just get that elegant and self-confident masculine attitide. what i see in this issue it is a tasteless mod`s aesthetic with coloriful prints and ugly silhouette.
For me was also surprising what this main theme wasn`t announced on the cover, coz all issue just screams about it
 
The edits look surprisingly good. Or maybe it's just in relation to the cover - everything would probably look good.
 
The editorials are very good. I like them all, I just dont get why they all have the same theme...but other than that good content!
 
The content has saved the mag from that god awful cover. Loving the Inez + Vinoodh and Luchford stories. And Anja Rubik...ugh, beautiful as ever.
 
I&V's editorial is undeniably excellent. The styling and mood is gorgeous and that last shot of Doutzen framing her face is sublime.

Thank god it's black and white. It helps one forget that it's yet another I&V story set on the beach.
 
Love L'Automne en Hiver, Le Printemps en Été! Great colors and they styling doesn't lend itself to being too serious for this issue.
 
This issue is probably my least favourite under Emmanuelle Alt's reign now I have seen the contents, I don't think I'm going to be missing out on too much by not purchasing it. Doutzen's editorial shows some promise but the rest is so-so and forgettable. I will now wait for the next issue.
 

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