VOGUE
- For my second front cover I have changed the concept from being a successful business woman to the cover star being a robotic engineer that has helped create the AI technologically advanced robots which are being facilitated today to help manage COVID 19. This is a very current topic as she has helped immensely in hospitals.
- This post is going to show research I've done surrounding the recent Vogue front covers for key workers and taking inspiration from them.
- This particular front cover is going to be the most similar to mine as for mis-en-scene and representation, my cover star will be wearing a white lab coat, a lanyard, professional not overly sexualised clothing to support the ideologies of the magazine that places a person's achievements above the star's body.
- The model in the front cover on the left is wearing minimal eye make up and a natural hair do. I think this is very unlike most models on Vogue and this is on purpose to accentuate their talents in the time of crisis.
- "The New Front Line" cover line is a representative reference to COVID 19 being a battle paying tribute to the key workers putting their lives at risk
- The background is very plain and simple and resembles the interior of a hospital. For my magazine front cover I'm going to try and incorporate a more industrial and building backgrounds to represent the exterior of labs and a more working moving environment.
- This is a medium shot to focus her uniform and relaxed stance to show she's a person you can trust as a health care worker. She has a warm inviting smile and facial expression which I will try to get some shots of with my model.
- This is another front cover in the same series surrounding key workers and supporting the community in the current situation. In this particular edition, the cover star is also wearing minimal makeup and for representation wearing the train line worker uniform that looks very professional, the background is also simple and appears to be a shot of the sky at a train station with the wires.
- The shot is an above the shoulder close up and her face is looking into the distance to a side to show leadership and confidence in the battle against COVID 19. Her facial expression is maturity mixed with a small smile which I will also attempt
- This isn't as similar as the front cover design I want to create but the concept is similar I love the position she's facing it focuses primarily on the model and that's what I'd like my front cover to look like.
- This is the third front cover for the key workers edition, this was exceptionally amazing as they chose people's jobs which normally aren't seen as extraordinary and highlighted their courage for working during such uncertain times.
- All the front cover promotes multiculturalism (this particular one e.g. she is wearing a hijab), and feminism, all being women and promoted for their courage and sacrifice.
- This is a close up shot, the model is also wearing minimal make up and the appropriate Waitrose uniform having a thoughtful expression on her face and more serious lighting to make the model seem important.
- All of these posts highlight the women's achievements and not their bodies.
- For my second front cover I have changed the concept from being a successful business woman to the cover star being a robotic engineer that has helped create the AI technologically advanced robots which are being facilitated today to help manage COVID 19. This is a very current topic as she has helped immensely in hospitals.
- This post is going to show research I've done surrounding the recent Vogue front covers for key workers and taking inspiration from them.
- This particular front cover is going to be the most similar to mine as for mis-en-scene and representation, my cover star will be wearing a white lab coat, a lanyard, professional not overly sexualised clothing to support the ideologies of the magazine that places a person's achievements above the star's body.
- The model in the front cover on the left is wearing minimal eye make up and a natural hair do. I think this is very unlike most models on Vogue and this is on purpose to accentuate their talents in the time of crisis.
- "The New Front Line" cover line is a representative reference to COVID 19 being a battle paying tribute to the key workers putting their lives at risk
- The background is very plain and simple and resembles the interior of a hospital. For my magazine front cover I'm going to try and incorporate a more industrial and building backgrounds to represent the exterior of labs and a more working moving environment.
- This is a medium shot to focus her uniform and relaxed stance to show she's a person you can trust as a health care worker. She has a warm inviting smile and facial expression which I will try to get some shots of with my model.
- This is another front cover in the same series surrounding key workers and supporting the community in the current situation. In this particular edition, the cover star is also wearing minimal makeup and for representation wearing the train line worker uniform that looks very professional, the background is also simple and appears to be a shot of the sky at a train station with the wires.
- The shot is an above the shoulder close up and her face is looking into the distance to a side to show leadership and confidence in the battle against COVID 19. Her facial expression is maturity mixed with a small smile which I will also attempt
- This isn't as similar as the front cover design I want to create but the concept is similar I love the position she's facing it focuses primarily on the model and that's what I'd like my front cover to look like.
- This is the third front cover for the key workers edition, this was exceptionally amazing as they chose people's jobs which normally aren't seen as extraordinary and highlighted their courage for working during such uncertain times.
- All the front cover promotes multiculturalism (this particular one e.g. she is wearing a hijab), and feminism, all being women and promoted for their courage and sacrifice.
- This is a close up shot, the model is also wearing minimal make up and the appropriate Waitrose uniform having a thoughtful expression on her face and more serious lighting to make the model seem important.
- All of these posts highlight the women's achievements and not their bodies.
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