Haven’t they learned anything from Vogue Italy? Even so, let’s say it’s not deliberately a black minority on the cover of November’s British Vogue!
Let’s say it’s a pure act of promoting the fresh UK fashion: Jourdan Dunn, Eden Clark, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (photographed by Emma Summerton). The next faces you should look after. But don’t they look like stuck in a box? Like trying so much to fit in, to squeeze themselves in-between those lines, titles and huge red banner? Jourdan’s so natural and beautiful like that! Edie and Rose? What can I say? take away the eyeliner and the mascara and you won’t know them from a girl on the street! Do you like this Vogue UK cover? (photo via tfs)
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Nice… I guess they think that they are being forward thinking by putting Jourdan shoved into the print. I do not like this cover at all!
Nah, I’m with you. Looks crowded and forced. And you’re right, Jourdan is clearly the true beauty of the bunch.
If I like it? Not really. Isn’t Rosie Huntington-Whiteley an London socialité? A new trend in the UK’s fashion world to push celeb off-spring and bored socialité’s as models?
The cover somehow looks…cheap for want of a better word.Jourdan stands out of course.Anyway if they spent a few thousand pounds on this cover…it sure doesn’t look like it!
They should put just the black girl.
jourdan looks amazing, but who are the other two girls? i think this cover is crowded, and that the cover should only have been of jourdan, she deserves a vogue cover on her own!
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