Vogue Paris: New York Partie 3
Vogue Paris: New York Partie 3
By Kamila Brudzynska
When I saw the February issue of Vogue Paris for the first time, I had Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" song in my head. My favorite band made a cover of it a few years ago so I know it very well. New York as the theme of the February issue was a wonderful idea. It's probably the strongest issue since Emmanuelle Alt became editor-in-chief of the magazine.
"New York Partie 3" is a beautiful photo shoot, the city in the backgound looks just amazing. I love the idea of using the good old Walkman as one of the accessories! It's so 90s!
It's simple, casual street style mixed with elegant coats and pullovers. The differences between the loud, lively streets and the suburbs near the bridge are really great. Especially the black-and-white photos have some kind of magic.
On the other hand, I don't think there's any breakthrough. There's nothing suprising, no special energy. These are just very beautiful, well done photos but I'm missing something breathtaking, something more there.
In my opinion, in comparision to the photo shoots with Milla Jovovich or Anja Rubik in the issue, this one is not as good. There's nothing exciting here, I don't have this feeling to come back to these photos over and over for new, fresh inspirations.
More from Vogue Paris February 2013
Vogue Paris: Rendez-vous A Manhattan (New York Partie 1)
By Heather Dunhill
Vogue Paris: New York Partie 2
By Richard James
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