W Magazine Volume #1 2025 : The Best Performances Issue by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott

"photographed by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott"

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having said that these aren't all incredible, but I do like some a lot
 
W has always been an elitist club. Despite my desire to hate Sara because she is a Nepo baby, W consistently exudes a distinctive flair and style. While it may be predictable, they know exactly what they stand for, and their brand image has remained cohesive over the years. In contrast, Anna's Vogue and any iteration of Vogue seem to lack a clear voice or perspective, focusing instead on a WOKE agenda.
 
I always look forward to that issue. I didn't hate when it was shot by Juergen because I always found quite entertaining to see these usually pristine people portrayed in a rough way.

The result is okay, there are some great shots (Zendaya, Demi, Nicole, Angelina) but most of it is your regular / very expected and safe "Hollywood" imagery.

Overall efficient, nothing to write home about.
 
Credits (unless otherwise stated)
Photographer: Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott
Styling: Sara Moonves
Hair: Paul Hanlon
Make up: Sam Visser
Manicure: Michelle Saunders James

Selena Gomez
Hair: Renato Campora
Makeup: Hung Vanngo
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Ariana Grande
Hair: Gabor Kerekes
Makeup: Michael Anthony
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Angelina Jolie
Hair: Renato Campora
Makeup: Raoul Alejandre
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Cynthia Erivo
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Coleman Domingo
Grooming: Jamie Richmond
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Demi Moore
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Paul Mescal
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Mia Goth
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Daniel Craig
Hair: Daniel Erdman
Skin: Barbara Guillaume
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Nicole Kidman
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Zoe Saldaña
Makeup: Mark Carrasquillo
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Zendaya
Styling: Law Roach
Hair: Coree Moreno
Makeup: Ernesto Casillas
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Adrien Brody
Skin: Mark Carrasquillo
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Tilda Swinton
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Saoirse Ronan
Hair: Bryce Scarlett
Makeup: Nina Park
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Kingsley Ben-Adir
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via wmagazine.com
 
W has always been an elitist club. Despite my desire to hate Sara because she is a Nepo baby, W consistently exudes a distinctive flair and style. While it may be predictable, they know exactly what they stand for, and their brand image has remained cohesive over the years. In contrast, Anna's Vogue and any iteration of Vogue seem to lack a clear voice or perspective, focusing instead on a WOKE agenda.
Anna tried so hard to stay up to date and keep pace with the times that she completely lost herself amidst the voices of Gabriella Karefa-Johnson and Chioma Nnadi.
 

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