Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Beyoncé is featured on the cover of French fashion magazine L’Officiel's March 2011 issue; the magazine's 90th anniversary issue. She's featured inside in an editorial paying homage to African queens through the ages.
So many thoughts swirling through our heads on this one, kittens: that no American magazine would be likely to dress Beyoncé up as an African queen, let alone a succession of them; that it's kind of funny how a Gucci dress really can be styled to look like something out of an African folk tale, but it's astonishing that a Viktor & Rolf dress can; that her body looks refreshingly realistic on the cover; that we have reactions to Beyoncé in black face but that we're not sure how to articulate them and besides, as a couple of white guys we'd sound awfully entitled putting them out there. Suffice it to say, it's another of those things you won't see in an American fashion magazine. We tend to lighten our dark-skinned celebrities, you see.
So, job well done all around, we'd say. Reactions were provoked and she looks pretty amazing in all the shots, far better than most pop stars do when they attempt to model. And the video's cool too:
So, commentariat? Your thoughts?
[Photo credit: Video Credit: QueenBeyonceStan via youtube.com]
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Labels: Beyonce, Fashion, Gucci, L'Officiel, Magazine Cover/Editorial
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