You already know that Emmanuelle Alt loves retro cowl, having already demonstrated her love for many years spent dozens of instances by way of Vogue Paris covers. 4 covers showcased Alt's 80s obsession in 2019 and final month's provide with Jill Kortleve gave us Andy Warhol vibes. The March 2020 problem of French Vogue takes us again to the 80s in an elegant and easy manner. Rebecca Leigh Longendyke and Vittoria Ceretti pose in the identical Versace look in entrance of Mikael Jansson's lens for a pair of covers.

Vogue Paris March 2020: Rebecca Leigh Longendyke & Vittoria Ceretti by Mikael Jansson

IMAGE: VOGUE.FR

The covers have hit all the appropriate notes for our discussion board members. "Sorry for all these enemies, however Emmanuelle is the one one who delivers. These covers are nice. Nothing tremendous highly effective, however it's the simplicity that makes them fascinating, "applauded helmutnotdead.

“Clear format, giant fashions, toned our bodies, a recognizable Versace gown. It's not nice, however it's been fairly good to date, "mentioned Dodencebt.

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"Wow, surprisingly good, easy however strong and even uncommon," mentioned dontbeadrag.

To agree on the standard of the covers was aracic: "It has a nostalgic ambiance of Vogue Paris, I find it irresistible! The women look nice and this multi-coverage stuff with the identical type jogs my memory of the long-lasting covers of Kate / Lara / Daria that I like. It’s easy, however generally it’s all we want. "

"I actually like this. The font, the easy type… ”added MON.

WeberFanatic additionally couldn't cease going wild. "It's easy, it's stylish and one thing that proves that Alt nonetheless has it."

Vogue Paris March 2020: Rebecca Leigh Longendyke & Vittoria Ceretti by Mikael Jansson

IMAGE: VOGUE.FR

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