Talent Management Finds Out What We Can Expect From Vogue Paris

Ever since Emmanuelle Alt was appointed as Vogue Paris Editor-in-Chief, everyone here at Talent Management has been wondering what direction the magazine will now go in.

Lara Stone On Vogue Paris Cover
Lara Stone On Vogue Paris Cover

Ever since Emmanuelle Alt was appointed as Vogue Paris Editor-in-Chief, everyone here at Talent Management has been wondering what direction the magazine will now go in.

Well we found out just that when Alt spoke to Vogue’s Mark Holgate about photographers, models and content.

“I want to keep the quality, the photographers we work with — David [Sims], Mert and Marcus, Mario [Testino], and Bruce Weber,” she told Holgate.

“I don’t think there should be radical changes. The magazine should still be chic and sophisticated. It’s a bit like buying an apartment: Before you move in, you have all these plans of what you are going to do, but then you get there, and you realize it is better to spend time living in it, and transforming it over time.

The ex- fashion stylist added that she’d like there to be “more French girls, more French lifestyle” and more beauty trends in the magazine – similar to Vogue back in the eighties.

Alt also commented on the magazine’s future cover girls – the bit Talent Management is most interested in – suggesting that her focus is on models as opposed to celebrities.

“Daria [Werbowy] is the girl I work with the most. She has a natural, strong beauty. You can put her in a white tee and she will make it look fantastic. I like Kate [Moss] too, because she cares about clothes. Most models don’t care what you put them in, they just play the game.”

Although, she did add that she’d be “very happy to put an actress on the cover if she is the right girl”.