How many so-called "art issues" are released every year and are just a regular cover with what the editor thinks people will consider as "slightly artier" than what's been done on their other covers? And how to complain about something that actually looks different when most of the editions of Vogue have nothing else to propose than the same old soup, over and over again (Vogue US and its actresses, Vogue UK and its Kate Moss by Testino, Vogue Paris' recent lack of creativity and inspiration, the young Vogue Netherlands that looks so often like another Marie-Claire and so on...)? I can agree that some might not like the visual as a matter of taste, I still can agree one can think it's too literal for an art issue, but, I can't get how someone can throw stones at Vogue Turkey for trying when so many magazines have just given up trying anything at all and hold on to old, worn out formulas that are totally unable to provoke any aesthetic excitement.