W February 2013 : Emma Stone by Juergen Teller | the Fashion Spot

W February 2013 : Emma Stone by Juergen Teller

edenL

Member
Joined
Dec 10, 2012
Messages
54
Reaction score
0
1~219.jpg

this is terrible... I don't like it. :(

source: em-stone.com
 
By the looks of it, it's safe to say Teller also shot the cover and for that I admire W, because his aesthetic is definitely not one you see on magazine covers. As for the actual covershot, it has an awkwardness about it and the her hair looks deep fried. Still, I'm very excited to see the actor's portfolio and the fashion eds.
 
Is it wrong that I don't actually hate it? The pose and styling works for me but the face could have been a bit stronger..
 
Is it wrong that I don't actually hate it? The pose and styling works for me but the face could have been a bit stronger..

Oh, I agree! I feel like if she had a strong red lip, or maybe even a strong beauty look, this overall would've been such a strong cover.
 
It doesn't work for me one way or the other.
 
I certainly dont appreciate this! Why does she have to be showing her bra? All while looking a bit worn out with bad hair, but if Teller shot it, it does make sense, although it could be Richardson as well, but less likely.
 
Judging from the preview, I´m not thrilled with the cover (the bra looks photoshoped, her lips look chapped)... but I´ll wait to see a better res pic. If W was going for that type of photography I´m glad that Teller shot the cover instead of Richardson (as I think Jürgen has more taste than Terry).
 
Last edited by a moderator:
She looks awkward. Please don't tell me it's a double cover :doh:
 
YES! YES! YES!
This is what I want to see in a celebrity spread (Tilda cant be the only one right?) and I just love what W is doing with celebrities lately putting them working with artists and daring photographers like Walker or Teller instead of going for Testino or Mert & Marcus is just admirable.
Transforming Americas Sweetheart into something different, more edgy and in my opinion way more interesting just makes me more exited abou the usual boring studio pictures Movie Issue (just take the example of last year).
W is prooving that amercan magazines do not always play safe and they are (basicly) the only ones doing it. nd even tho they still work with celebrities they always turn them into something I would personaly would like to read insted of a awkward celebrity on a old house with a boring Marchesa gown.
 
I actually love it! Very 90's, vintage Juergen Teller, and I love the stripped down feeling of it. Emma looks quite pretty.
 
is this the over-exposed white people issue? emma stone had to much print attention last year for me to care about anything she has to say this year and we do not need any more features on kirsten stewart, keira knighly and jennifer lawrence. they all had individual covers last year!
 
awkward, ugly but YES diferent
 
is this the over-exposed white people issue? emma stone had to much print attention last year for me to care about anything she has to say this year and we do not need any more features on kirsten stewart, keira knighly and jennifer lawrence. they all had individual covers last year!
I second that! Its sooo ridiculous to give her the cover, and feature to those others they have covered to death. So many cool up and coming starlets, and they do this? She was on the cover in Jan 11 already. I really like her, but why not champion someone else for a change?!
 
I second that! Its sooo ridiculous to give her the cover, and feature to those others they have covered to death. So many cool up and coming starlets, and they do this? She was on the cover in Jan 11 already. I really like her, but why not champion someone else for a change?!

i agree with you and fee de foret, sick of the sight of them on the covers now. when they over-expose them like this they become very boring, very quickly. next!
 
I'm super into this, and would immediately snatch this off the shelves of the newsstand.
 
is this the over-exposed white people issue? emma stone had to much print attention last year for me to care about anything she has to say this year and we do not need any more features on kirsten stewart, keira knighly and jennifer lawrence. they all had individual covers last year!

Well said.
 

Users who are viewing this thread

New Posts

Forum Statistics

Threads
214,405
Messages
15,260,640
Members
88,390
Latest member
gummo98
Back
Top