This is an example of a September issue of British Vogue. Vogue is a magazine marketed at a largely female audience who are prepared to pay into one of the largest fashion magazines in the world, to learn about new high- end fashion.
Everything on this front cover is colour co-ordinated from the eye- catching pinks of the subtitles, to the title of the issue and down to the net of the models dress. The colour palette used for this front cover is black, white and pink. I really love the simplicity of the colour co-ordination, it looks professional and stylish (surely everything that this magazine wishes to promote.)
The title 'VOGUE' takes up a large proportion of the front page and the same editing technique is used on this September issue as Vogue use a lot. This is to cover up the 'G' of Vogue with the model's head. Because Vogue is such a largely recognisable name, they can get away with this- without confusing people!
The text/ subtitles on this front cover, frame the model. This makes the model the most important element of this front page. Vogue is a fashion magazine and I think they are trying to show the importance of the clothes using methods such as: framing the model and clothing and colour co-ordinating text with the clothing. The text alternates from pink to black which again makes it look stylish and proffesional.
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