There’s one thing taking place at Vogue Turkey HQ, and we’re 100% right here for it. Out of nowhere, the journal has upped their sport immensely. Covers starring the likes Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Grace Elizabeth, Beauïse Genç, Lila Moss, Stella Maxwell and Hana Jirickova have in the end had our undivided consideration right here at theFashionSpot. Debora Zakuto provides Anja Rubik to that spectacular listing of canopy women, with the disclosing of the journal’s double July/August 2024 installment. Captured by Chris Colls, the Polish mannequin is reunited with the Australian trend photographer for Vogue Turkey’s newest. Styled by Sandy Armeni, Rubik gazes down Colls’ lens within the sultry cowl shot. Naturally, in fact, the longtime buddy and muse of Anthony Vaccarello wears a gown from Saint Laurent (a model to which Anja is an unofficial model ambassador).
Learn under the reactions of theFashionSpot’s discussion board members:
“Anja Rubik seems wired. Not sultry in any respect,” said oaklee91.
“Saint Laurent may have paid for one thing higher…” shared DK92.
City Stylin added: “Currently the work of Anja Rubik ooks the identical, like some Saint Laurent marketing campaign or lookbook.”
“It’s a endless Zara shoot for Anja Rubik. At all times the identical empty stare, identical set of poses, identical no make-up look,” avonlea002 critiqued.
But not everybody felt the identical manner. “All of that is simply very up my avenue, so I 100% approve. Anja Rubik, Chris Colls, Saint Laurent… tick, tick, tick! For me, this is likely one of the strongest Vogue covers I’ve seen up to now month or so. Good to see Chris Colls photographing in coloration, and I like the sultry temper,” defended vogue28.
“Given the dire state of most Vogue editions’ covers this summer season, Anja Rubik is a welcome sight,” KoV shared.
“Anja does her factor, and it infrequently goes flawed. I can’t assist however get pleasure from this,” confessed aracic.
See extra of Anja Rubik for the July/August 2024 version of Vogue Turkey and be a part of the dialog, right here.