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Vogue Taiwan November 2020 : Yura Nakano by Agata Pospieszynska

Men's Uno cover but not for Vogue yeah. The cover is good: photography, styling and layout but I wish this image were made for a men's magazine.
 
Vogue Taiwan November 2020



Gender Free


Photographer: Agata Popieszynska
Stylist: Katie Felstead
Hair: Hiroshi Matsushita
Makeup: Natsumi Narita
Cast: Chen Xue, Yura









Vogue Taiwan Digital Edition
 
Vogue Taiwan November 2020

Fake Nation


Photographer: Puzzleman Leung
Stylist: Yvonne Tsai
Hair: Miley Shen
Makeup: Sting Hsieh
Cast: Liu-Hsin Yu







Vogue Taiwan Digital Edition
 
Vogue Taiwan November 2020

Vogue Beauty: Lineal Inspiration


Photographer: Zhang Ahuei
Stylist: Chara Yu
Hair: Chang Chen
Makeup: Nash Chen
Cast: Kiki Chen






Vogue Taiwan Digital Edition
 
Vogue Taiwan November 2020

InVogue


Photographer: Hedy Chang
Stylist: Annie Ting
Hair: Weic Lin
Makeup: Eddie Sheng
Cast: Felicia Fan





Vogue Taiwan Digital Edition
 
Unfortunately it looks like something from the Vogue Cover challenge on Twitter

Haha… This is sadly, the reality of fashion publication (low) standards these days. Nothing feels nor comes from a place of layered, subversive, and sophisticated provocation. It’s all surface value to shock with a gimmick that 12yo would find titlliating: Where once the fusion of new frontiers would be challenged/confronted with genuinely creative progression of imagery to blur the traditional sensibility— now it’s… just put a dress and dangly earrings on a boy to feminize him because… Political :sigh: Compare to how richly complex the likes of Gaultier/Comme/Yohji/Galliano showings and how strong the styling was for these labels back in the day: Men were not feminized and women were not masculinized so flatly and lazily by swapping their traditional wears. They were reimagined into a creative vision that was altogether new and progressive, and totally aspiring for everybody— gay, straight, women, men. And it was all so sophisticated and not resembling kids playing dress-up. To whom is this inspiring to…??? That guy with the beard that likes to wear gowns?

(I’d imagine such basic cross-dressing as shown here would raise a few eyebrows in Taiwan since it’s still a mostly conservative culture, rather than make eyes roll— as mine are doing at the sheer uncreative laziness of it all :double sigh:...)
 

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