When do september issues come out
As we continue to bring diversity and inclusion to the forefront of fashion and beauty , we should expect to see a changing of the guards, which includes more visibility on the things that matter and less about turning the same monotonous wheel over and over again. After all, fashion can be political, and what better way to bring awareness than to plaster activism on your front page?
I hope the September issue inspires you as much as it has me — for a better world and a better future for us all. If you liked this post, you should snag some of my favorite products from last month.
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Credit: Essence. Apprehending it is like grasping quantum physics. My first indication of what her new album, Lover , would be about came just after midnight on June 1, the beginning of Pride Month, when Swift introduced a petition in support of the federal Equality Act.
This legislation would amend the Civil Rights Act to outlaw discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Swift also posted a letter to Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, asking him to vote yes. The request, on her personal letterhead born in Back in the kitchen, Swift hits play. The third verse is about successful women being pitted against each other.
The video is, for erudite Swifties, a rich text. I felt the satisfaction of a gamer who successfully levels up— achievement unlocked! Swift has brought up an ornate charcuterie board and is happily slathering triple-cream Brie onto sea-salt crackers. I have pressed Swift on this topic, and her answers have been direct, not performative or scripted.
Many have been subtle, but none insignificant—especially for a young country star coming out of Nashville. Boys and boys and girls and girls. Swift, who has been criticized for keeping her politics to herself, first took an explicit stance a month before the midterms. These are not MY Tennessee values. Swift says the post was partly to help young fans understand that if they wanted to vote, they had to register.
Had they not been paying attention? Nor did it strike me as out of character for Swift to leverage her power for a cause. She pulled her catalog from Spotify in over questions of artist compensation. She stared down Apple in , when the company said it would not pay artists during the launch of its music service. Apple reversed itself immediately. As a condition of her record deal with Universal Music Group last year, the company promised that it would distribute proceeds from any sale of its Spotify shares to all of its artists.
When I ask Swift if she tried to get her masters from Big Machine, her whole body slumps with a palpable heaviness. Swift accused the DJ, David Mueller, of groping her under her skirt at a photo session in Her camp reported the incident to his employer, who fired him. Mueller has since paid Swift the dollar—with a Sacagawea coin. Because my mistakes are very loud. When I make a mistake, it echoes through the canyons of the world.
It is what Panic! You notice things. Or how suspect her ambition is made to seem once she acquires real power. Other plot points simply look different in the light of MeToo. I ask Swift if she had always been aware of sexism.
Then I realized that was because I was a kid. Men in the industry saw me as a kid. We have anticipated it and certainly projected that. In the long-gone heyday of magazine publishing, September issues were as thick as a telephone book, jam-packed with ads from luxe retailers.
But in recent times they have become thinner and thinner as brands move some of their ad spend elsewhere, either to their own or other digital channels. The pandemic appears to be accelerating the trend, with nearly every media outlet reporting shrinking ad revenues despite record engagement in many cases.
In second place was Bazaar, which had pages of ads, or 55 percent of the book. For Vogue , to which its September issue is so important there was a whole documentary about the edition that weighed close to five pounds, the newsstand release date is also early September. Such a move by Vogue and the other titles could also align with the reopening of more retail stores.
At Meredith Corp. InStyle is the only fashion magazine that has stuck to its month publishing schedule. Marie Claire, Bazaar and Elle each will have one summer issue, while Vogue combined June and July amid advertising and producing concerns. The latter plans to make the missing issue up with a bonus holiday edition. At the time, Brown was hoping InStyle could start shooting during the first week of June. The arrival of September magazines actually in September fits in with the growing consensus in the fashion industry that deliveries of new collections should be closer to their seasons — hence, fall clothes arrive in stores in the fall, and not in July.
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