WSJ Magazine September 2015 : Freja Beha Erichsen by Lachlan Bailey | the Fashion Spot

WSJ Magazine September 2015 : Freja Beha Erichsen by Lachlan Bailey

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Lovely cover, how i love to see a model with an animal. Freja looks cute.
 
^^^ Cute...? She's wearing a fur coat while cuddling a lamb is cute? LOL

A tad morbid to me.

I enjoy furs so it's not a matter of animal-activism. It's just creepily inappropriate-- and insensitive of an image of a model cocooned in a huge fur coat while cuddling a live animal.
 
Freja looks lovely, but I agree that there's something super sinister about wearing a huge shearling coat while holding a lamb. "I'm wearing your mother and father right now. And you're next!"
 
Sweet cover, but it is a bit strange with her wearing fur (even if it's fake) and holding a baby lamb.
 
The lamb is adorable, but Freja scares the crap out of me.
 
well coming from someone that still wants a furry cat costume just to cuddle with my cat, I can't help but feel drawn to this...

of course it would be nicer if it was fake fur...
 
I love Freja but this image is disturbing for the reasons other users have already mentioned.
 
I love it and think it makes for a stunning image.

Fashion has always been provocative. I personally prefer this to the sexual provocation of young teens, or the culturally offensive stuff, the glamorization of hard drugs, etc.

Though I can certainly understand, and respect, why others would be disturbed by it.
 
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I finally realized why I don't like Freja. She's a poor man's Daria and I hardly like the real one.
 
I like the cover over all. Although that lamb looks a lil bit helpless in her arms while she's covered in fur. :lol:
 
I finally realized why I don't like Freja. She's a poor man's Daria and I hardly like the real one.

But how can you say that? :lol: These two girls are poles apart! Daria always had that very feminine hyper-sexual allure, and only recently looked more androgonous because she got older, whereas Freja has been associated with androgony since she started her career.

The actual cover is quite provocative in it's own quiet way, and I like the green. WSJ doesn't need to toe the more commercial route for their covers.
 

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