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Vogue Russia December 2014 : Natalia Vodianova by Paolo Roversi

Alla Kostromicheva by Alex Bramall
Stylist: Katerina Zolototrubova
(from the Bridal supp)




same source
 
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There´s a lot more content (I only posted what I´m keeping for myself). It´s a 526 pages issue with Jewellery and Bridal supplements.
 
The editorial looks fantastic! that red velvet shot of hers should have been the cover! Hauntingly beautiful!
 
Gorgeous main ed! Way better than that shot of Natalia's creepy smile on the cover!
That shot in Dior HC would be a way better fit for the cover! :heart::blush:
Love Anja's outtake that shot looks really cool! The others eds like any other issue of Vogue Russia since the new EIC... are irrelevant...
 
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I don't like this! She looks creepy. Part stepford wife and part scary doll who'll kill you as you sleep!

"Stepford Wife Zombie" was the very first thought in my mind when I saw this cover. lol.

I like the colours on the cover, it feels very festive. But the hair and the face and crazy eyes are just too much. Not working for me. At. All.
 
Roversi's old work was so inspiring and beautiful, but I feel like his portraits have lost that haunting, yet enchanting touch. It makes me sad because I really admire his work. The new stuff he has come out with is so lifeless.
 
"Love Marina"

Photographer: Matteo Montanari
Stylist: Margherita Moro
Hair: Paolo Soffiatti at CloseUp Milano
Make-up: Marie Duhart at Atomo Management
Manicure: Laura Forget at ArtList

Model/Actress: Marine Vacth

Source: imcmagazine.com

 
Vogue Russia has such weird looking covers as does Allure. I wonder if this is on purpose. Is the tacky looking oligarchs wife the look they are actually going for.

Hahaha, it's ever since Viktoria took over. You shouldve seen the first few months. I think it's because she's trying to emulate the magazine's quirky approach to fashion, and failing horribly. It does baffle me because they book the cream of the crop: top models and photographers but always falls short. How do you book Natalia and Roversi, yet end up with a glorified Tatler editorial? Anja's preview looks amazing, btw.
 

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