I have seen many of the issues under her editorship and most of them are very bland/forgettable. In my opinion, the fashion editorials are not unique and edgy enough.zzz same old, same old, first issue was the only decent one. Vogue Poland is so boring, inoffensive, bland. Every ed looks like a basic photography student's project. I will never understand how Ina got this job. She has nothing to say as a photographer, let alone eic.
It is her second time on the Vogue Poland cover.About time for Julia. She's been quite long around.
Yet another Vogue editorial where someone... just stands there. Doesn't matter whether it's inside a studio or outdoors at a location, the Vogue approach to fashion has become so lifeless and static. No real sense of energy or narrative. Colour gets used in block format as a compensation for the lack of everything else. No commitment to creating something special. You can't sell a storyline of existential emptiness when most Vogue editorials looks empty as standard.
No wonder the people who go overboard with flat effects in post-production are seen as innovative photographers.
Exactly, Poland is more modern today.Ina Lekieiwcz promotes this strange retro Erdem style. She's friends with Erdem, from what I know. Laces, ruffles, layers. Victorian England, living rooms, rugs, floral sofas, floral wallpapers, paintings in gold frames, old porcelain. It's nice, but boring in the long run. As someone wrote, lifeless models, placed in the same positions, without smiling, in similar locations, either a living room or windy hills.
Ina Lekiewicz lives in the UK and is more English than Polish. She surrounds herself with English photographers and stylists. Due to this, there are almost no Polish photographers or fashion creators in Polish Vogue. It is sad.
It's a bit as if she aspired to be the next editor of British Vogue more than Vogue Polska.
I miss something real, modern. Lace and ruffles are not what Polish streets look like.
Personally, I do not see this fashion editorial as art. However, I love it. I love the look and mood that it portrays.But guys, it’s art…