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I wonder how many pages does this issue have since it's in its regular rate compared to their previous September issues.
Is there no budget this time around? It's a nice cover, though.I was told by my insider contact it's not as thick compared to their past September issues, (simply putting it as it's just as like their regular issues) and they don't think they'll ever have those thick September issues again.
the vogue ph budget went to acquiring magazine franchises (vman, robb report, allure, rolling stone) i fear 😂🤭.Is there no budget this time around? It's a nice cover, though.
Vogue Philippines has an identity crisis and seems to be out of touch of fashion compare to it's international counterparts Nothing wrong with cultural pride but come on, this is their 3rd September issue This ain't Time or NatGeodid bea valdes send the beauty issue cover to the printers by mistake? i really like this cover but is it giving september issue? i don't think so. where's the fashion? even the editorial is quite hair forward.
note to vogue ph: more fashion, less national geographic.
Bea Valdes is no seasoned editor nor even a journalist to begin with. Vogue Philippines has so many amateurish mistakes, as if they never really studied Vogue's branding. How can you go wrong with Vogue as a brand? Apparently, they.Vogue Philippines has an identity crisis and seems to be out of touch of fashion compare to it's international counterparts Nothing wrong with cultural pride but come on, this is their 3rd September issue This ain't Time or NatGeo
Nothing wrong with having "natgeo"/general interest vibes in covers and feature editorials..just don't forget to include CLOTHES/FASHION..I appreciate what they did with the national scientists last year.^^
I have heard a few theories from my friends in Manila about why this magazine veers on the side of "NatGeo" / general interest rather than fashion, and from what I can gather, it's because there has been a big backlash against the "elite" in the country since Covid, and so they want to be careful to be as inclusive and "democratic" as possible (so as not to get canceled or called out as being out of touch, I guess?) And so they are very intentional in centering Indigenous cultures, trans/non-binary people, and those who aren't traditionally celebrated in "high society" or "high fashion." Anyway, this is just what I heard, not sure if this is totally accurate or not, so please don't come for me lol.