Miss Dalloway
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Manuva; is there any chance that you scan the article about Sunglasses obsession? I would truly appreciate it.
The combination of these three girls reminds me of the old Italian vogue days. I must have this issue.Kanna said:Julia! Elise! Daria! I'm just happy to see them in a magazine again.
Gazillion said:The combination of these three girls reminds me of the old Italian vogue days. I must have this issue.
Ever tried beautifying a picture of someone, like your own gorgeous self? It really helps if you add a s***load of light You can pick just the right level of overexposure to make *any* face appear as if it was perfectly symmetrical. This is especially helpful if your best features are your eyes and mouth, which you can just make up like there's no tomorrow and that's all that will show up in the pix...like here.BerlinRocks said:why all this light all over the magazine?!
I'm a subscriber!laisla said:Oh God not Agyness she looks like su pollard for goodness sake! But YAY for models on covers. The cover does seem quite bright and once again its overcrowded with text [although it has been MUCH worse.] Better than last months cover but not by a great distance.
Elise and Daria look great [when do the not?!], Julia's editorial leaves much to be desired.
manuva, did you buy this on the stand or are you subscribed?
Oh yes, not to mention that it does wonders for a less than perfect facial structure, which I think is more likely to be the case with this Vogue cover You can try either overexposure or the classic angles - but some of the latter don't work well on covers.tigerrouge said:Yes, overexposure was always welcome when I was a teen, sitting in a passport booth, getting my shot taken for a student card, because it whitewashed zits out of existence.