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News
Carine Roitfeld Wants to be the ‘Joan of Arc of Fashion’; Will Launch Biannual Mag to Link ‘the Runway and the Real Woman’
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Trendspotting
Trendspotting: Prada Bodysuits Are Going to Be Tricky to Wear in Real Life
By Dhani MauIt looks like those retro bodysuits from Prada’s spring 2012 collection are shaping up to be a popular magazine look. It’s not even February, and they’ve already made four glossy appearances–most recently on Daria Werbowy on the cover of Vogue Paris. Read more »
Magazines
The Best Magazine Covers of 2011
Dont judge a book by its cover… Unless it’s a magazine, in which case, sometimes the cover is the deciding factor of whether or not to buy the mag altogether.
The best covers of 2011 returned to a new naturalism and a fun aesthetic, like the Lara Stone T cover we’re still drooling over, pictured at left. Sure, there’s still room for artifice in fashion (see: Stella Tennant on Vogue Italia), but 2011 was a year for reflecting on natural beauties, incredible models, and stellar photography.
After toiling over hundred of covers, we’re bringing you “The Best” according to us. Did we forget your favorite? Let us know in the comments.
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Magazines
The 25 Best Fashion Editorials of 2011
It happens every year: Our ever-growing pile of fashion magazines inches higher with each passing month, and by the time December rolls around, we can barely sift through the hundreds of stylish images we bookmarked for inspiration. 2011 was no exception, and in a year that celebrated retro supermodels, androgyny, vivid colors, and plenty of experimentation in the beauty department, choosing our favorites was particularly difficult.
The best editorials of the year ran the gamut from huge ensemble casts of blue-chip models styled by greats like Katie Grand and Carine Roitfeld, to intimate, one-on-one portraits of our favorite girls like Lindsey Wixson and Daria Werbowy. The acid brights that dominated the spring collections allowed for some pretty trippy trend stories last season, but the fall glossies featured much moodier imagery, with a number of gorgeous spreads in black and white.
Here are the editorials from 2011 that will stay tacked up on our walls and fill our inspiration boards well into the new year—and beyond.
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Would You Rather? The Kate Moss as David Bowie on the Cover of Vogue Edition
By DANA KRUSPE
The December/January edition of Vogue Paris has finally arrived, David Bowie-style. Editor Emmanuelle Alt has broken the mold of the typically guest-edited issue (remember the hubbub over Tom Ford’s last year? It was rumored to be one of the reasons for Carine Roitfeld’s exit from the magazine) but Alt has taken a different route, deeming it the Music issue instead. Not everything here is unfamiliar, though. Read more »
Kate Moss
Kate Moss Channels David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust on the Cover of Vogue Paris
By Dhani MauDoes this get you in the holiday spirit? Kate Moss, who doesn’t go more than a few months without appearing on a Vogue cover, covers French Vogue‘s special Christmas/Music issue. Read more »
Image of the Day
Image of the Day: Arizona Muse Smiles on Her First Cover of Paris Vogue
By Leah Chernikoff
Vogue Paris certainly plays favorites when it comes to cover girls so it’s nice to see a new face enter the mix. Model-of-the-moment Arizona Muse lands her first cover for the French fashion bible; a close-up of her smiling face graces November’s beauty issue. The cover was shot by Inez van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin.
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Magazines
All the September Issues, Analyzed: Find Out Which Look, Which Model, and Which Photog Scored the Most Covers
For the past month, we’re sure that you’ve heard time and time again about the importance of the September issue. It is one of those fashion truths we hold to be self-evident. But what does that really mean, and why? Yes, it’s the month which produces magazines that can be used as semi-violent weapons, where ads skyrocket and page numbers are reported on covers like baseball stats, but the truth is that the content of those magazine hold what editors consider to be the best of the upcoming fall season.
For this reason, we decided to put the September issue under a microscope. We’ve scoured dozens of issues from around the world, and now it’s time to take a look at which designers, photographers and models were sought after for the most important issue of the year.
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I don’t have to tell you that the September issue is the most important issue of the year… But in case you’re living under a rock without a copy of The September Issue, it is.
Lucky for us, just about every magazine’s September issue cover has been revealed, from Vogue US romantic Kate Moss shot to a sexy Cindy Crawford on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Singapore. Still missing from the pack is V‘s highly anticipated cover styled by Carine Roitfeld and Vogue Italia’s cover.
From the existing covers we’ve discerned that Louis Vuitton is the new Prada. Vuitton’s AW11 collection appears on 6 of the 51 covers shown here – more than any other label, so far.
And don’t forget that LOVE’s model covers hit newsstands on September 1! Will you be getting a Lara or a Mariacarla?
(p.s. Yes, that is Leigh Lezark on the cover of Harper’s Bazaar Korea – it’s the last slide.)
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The last of the September issues are trickling in and The Fashion Spot has just posted Vogue Paris. EIC Emmanuelle Alt went with an interesting cover choice in Charlotte Casiraghi, photographed by Mario Testino. Royals are obvs having a moment and it’s a nice change to see the gorgeous Charlotte Casiraghi instead of more Kate Middleton. But do you like the photo? The folks on TFS are none too pleased. What’s your take?
Rants
Why the French Aren’t Outraged About Those Photos of 10-year-old Model Thylane Blondeau
PARIS–No need to remind you of the ongoing scandal around Thylane Loubry-Blondeau, daughter of French TV celebrity(ish), and her borderline erotic shoot for Vogue Paris. So does it merit the outrage? Or is it merely the continuation of a long French tradition?
Although I live in Paris and Blondeau is of French descent, I heard of the outrage through the US media. The French press had either brushed it off, or reported on “the Americans going hysterical.”
If you contrast the coverage of the same story in the US and in France, it’s almost as if outlets are talking about different photos. Here are excerpts of the same story, one in the New York Daily News, the other in the French equivalent, the Nouvel Observateur:
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Magazines
Dress Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me: A Look at the Role of the Dominatrix in Fashion From the 1950s to Today
The word “Fetish” is emblazoned on the cover of this month’s Numéro magazine, while Katie Holmes and Claudia Schiffer both don leather and lace with a side of kink on the covers of Vogue Spain and Germany. A pattern seems to be emerging… Lately there has been a flood of fashion editorials that dive into [...]
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