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Vogue Japan February 2017: by Luigi&Iango

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When I first saw this cover, I was a bit skeptical. Vogue Japan has produced this kind of cover twice in a year (more or less) and that feels strange. You can't proclaim that you're showing the next big models every 12 months. That's something you may do every 4 years, and using stablished models to do so.  Also, the group doesn't make all the sense in the world. What are Imaan and Stella doing there? They don't belong to the same generation as the others. And I feel like someone like Kiki Willems should be included in this group. Or Roos Abels. Anyway, after those thoughts, I began to like the cover. Agnes, Vitto and Odette look stunning. And on the fold-out, Camille is killing it. My eyes go straight to her, which is great. A lot of people doubted she could deliver in print, and this proves them wrong.  But the best thing about this is the editorial. Agnes, who is so new to this world, is the absolute star. Followed by Vitto and Odette, whose presence...

US Vogue Dec. '16: Dior's editorial

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In order to succeed in the fashion industry, you need a few things. And one of those is support. When it is Anna Wintour/US Vogue supporting you, things are way easier. And Maria Grazia has a crazy amount of support, that she deserves because of her talent. This editorial is another bit of support that she's getting directly from Wintour, but it is also a great editorial, so I had to show it to you. The photo with Grace and Taylor is one of my favourites ever. "Not your mother's Dior" Ph : Patrick Demarchelier Models : Grace Hartzel, Grace Elizabeth, Imaan Hammam, Taylor Hill, Fernanda Ly & Lineisy Montero Para triunfar en el mundo de la moda, se necesitan un par de cosas. Y una de ellas es apoyo. Cuando es Anna Wintour/US Vogue quien te apoya, todo es más fácil. Y Maria Grazia ha recibido una cantidad increíble de apoyo, que se merece por su talento. Este editorial es otra manera de apoyarla, y viene directamente de Wintour. P...

Spring/Summer 2015 campaigns: Givenchy & Versace

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It's time to talk about campaigns again...wiii!! I really love campaigns, and I also love writing about them. As you may know from previous seasons, I won't talk about every single campaign. I like to talk about most of them, but there are hundreds of ads and I don't have time to write an opinion about every one of them, Also, I'll have to talk about HC soon. Today I wanted to talk to you about two campaigns where the stars are celebrities. I was afraid most campaigns were going to be full of celebs, but it looks like I don't have to be afraid anymore. Let's see what I think about Givenchy & Versace: Toca hablar de campañas otra vez...¡¡wiii!! Me encantan las campañas, y me encanta escribir sobre ellas. Como puede que sepáis debido a lo leído en temporadas pasadas, no hablaré de todas las campañas. Me gusta analizar el mayor número posible, pero hay cientos de anuncios y no tengo tiempo de escribir una opinión sobre todos y cada uno de...

US Vogue September 2014: Joan Smalls, Cara Delevingne, Karlie Kloss, Arizona Muse, Edie Campbell, Imaan Hammam, Fei Fei Sun, Vanessa Axente & Andreea Diaconu by Mario Testino

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Models on the cover of US Vogue! Let's celebrate! It's been a while since the last time something like this happened. And we're all very excited about this issue. First of all, it's a September issue, and that's important enough to get all our attention. But we also have "the models of the moment" on the cover. To be honest, it's more like 8 models and a celebritie (hi Cara!), but whatever. I'm too happy to complain. When I first saw the cover, I was very happy for Karlie. She totally deserves being on the cover. But once I knew about the fold-out, I freaked out. I always thought that Vanessa will be on the cover, if they did a "models of the moment" cover again. But knowing for a fact that she was on the cover was too much. I'm such a proud fan. Then, we can discuss about who shouldn't be on the cover, and who should be on it...but, to be honest, that's quite pointless. This isn't Vogue Italia, where we get models ...