
Biannual.
As though they needed it.
Young French women may be getting their very own twice-yearly edition of Vogue. Publishers of the famed women's magazine recently announced they're considering a francophone version of Teen Vogue.
Watch this spot for more (she said breathlessly)! In the meantime, enjoy this delicieuse cover featuring the French supermodel Noemie Lenoir.
Also, for a peek at what these girls endure (okay... make that "what they voluntarily submit to"), check out this catwalk video from Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0eINGyJHz8&feature=related The male news anchors make real donkeys out of themselves, but I cannot tell a lie. I laughed too.
That was worthy of a laugh, but perhaps not quite as hysterically as they did.
ReplyDeleteDoes France not already have a magazine or two comparable to vogue? I would assume them to be the leaders in stuff like that.
Heels. Ouch. I've never worn them... for too long anyway, so I can't say that I have any experience with that.:)
ReplyDeleteFarte. I am shocked, SHOCKED, at the idea that you may have worn heels for any length of time.
ReplyDelete...and Jacquelynn, yes, those French are definitely the leaders of fashion. Which is why the whole "Teen Vogue" thing seems rather superflous.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why they would only do it twice yearly. I think the US Teen Vogue is monthly.
ReplyDeleteNot sure, Nicole. But there is certainly no shortage in France of "style" media for people of all ages.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. The whole world of fashion is beyond me.
ReplyDeleteI thought the French people had Vogue and a lot more than that. Style = French.
ReplyDeleteThey do! What on earth could one more magazine teach these people about personal style?
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