Vogue Ukraine October 2017 : Malgosia Bela by Chris Colls | Page 2 | the Fashion Spot

Vogue Ukraine October 2017 : Malgosia Bela by Chris Colls

After Gisele's V magazine covershoot and now this, can we say that ''sexy'' is back in Fashion???
Sadly, this is almost five years ago. Vogue Ukraine can't produce any issue due the war against its country and I hope they will return in the future when this horrible situation ends. It's heartbroken to read this thread during this moment, while people are running for their lives or killed. My prays and support for Ukraine, we won't forget and forgive what's going on.
 
Sadly, this is almost five years ago. Vogue Ukraine can't produce any issue due the war against its country and I hope they will return in the future when this horrible situation ends. It's heartbroken to read this thread during this moment, while people are running for their lives or killed. My prays and support for Ukraine, we won't forget and forgive what's going on.

Oh gosh I literally didn't pay attention to the date ahahah thank you so much for pointing this out ahaha.

It's a pity nowadays it's all normcore and I will say the following (and FYI we all should be able to say ''I'm wrong'' when we were and I was) although Carine Roitfeld's Vogue Paris was too sexual for me at times, it still was 100 times better than what Emmanuelle tried to produce afterwards with her jean obsession and obvious cover model table turn and so on and now, the new Vogue Paris : a.k.a Vogue France is levels under what Emmanuelle used to do too; so conclusion: we need sex back in Fashion but not raunchy, ''sultry'' and ''seductive'' and tantalizing: exactly like this editorial with Malgosia o Gisele' current V covershoot; otherwise it's normcore-boring-puritan-woke-progressive agenda versus real and interesting and visually arresting editorials where a model could be sexy and cool.
 
Well, after years of social distancing, people might embrace sexuality more than ever and of course that will impact into pop culture. Remember sexual revolution started in the 60s and had it lows and ups. The last pre-pandemic era had most lows due the #MeToo movement. After the Covid (or post war) a new era of sexual revolution will be central part of media again and our lives, with all the cautions.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
214,403
Messages
15,260,526
Members
88,387
Latest member
jsmythe303
Back
Top