It's giving
nothing, to be fair.
They booked Shaira Luna, a photographer who's known for her colorful and dreamy works, and then made two basic black and white covers out of it.
The second cover with beauty queens is super amateurish.
Fashion Canada did the same concept last month, but the difference is that they utilized it
better than
Vogue Philippines.
Like, they have five beauty queens, four of which are title-holders (and one is a product of nepotism who's yet to compete internationally. Props to the team, though, for having their first mom and daughter cover stars this month), wearing suits to establish women empowerment, yet the image itself looks like a pretentious yearbook group shot. I read some people's comments saying that '
Who Wears the Suit?' is a much stronger caption than the actual one, and I agree with them.
Regarding the first cover, someone on Instagram told me that it's literally
us looking at
Vogue's grave that Anna Wintour dug, and he's correct. It also looks like a POV of something that I can't discuss here.
From the words of
@Bertrando3 in some threads lately, "Next!"