On the cover, Rihanna still sports her red locks, but in a Jessica Rabbit-esque 'do. She wears a sheer sequin-embellished gown from Chanel's pre-fall collection. It's the second unique and edgier cover for Vogue in a row, following Lady Gaga's pink-wigged March cover. We were hoping Riri would ditch the red locks for it, but sadly, it seems not even Anna Wintour can persuade Rihanna to part with her flaming hair.
What do you think of the cover?
Speculation about Emmanuelle Alt's first Vogue Paris cover can now stop—the cover art has finally been released. Instead of continuing on with Carine's dark and edgy style, Emmanuelle has taken a step in the other direction.
For the April edition of the magazine, she styled Gisele Bundchen in a light and airy sheer lace dress by Dolce & Gabbana. It's a softer, more commercial look—aka one that advertisers will likely prefer. It'll be interesting to see what she does in coming months. August is supposedly the pivotal issue where her full vision for the magazine will be revealed.
What do you think about Vogue Paris' new direction?
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