Vogue Brazil November 2024 Features Fernanda Torres
We consistently admire Paula Merlo for her exceptional ability to highlight and celebrate local talent within the Brazilian fashion landscape. Throughout 2024, the pages of Vogue Brazil have showcased an array of remarkable Brazilian talents, including Valentina Sampaio, Barbara Valente, Maria Klaumann, Raquel Zimmermann, Gisele Bündchen, and Rebeca Andrade. The latest Brazilian icon to adorn the cover of Vogue Brazil is the illustrious Fernanda Torres. This esteemed Brazilian film actress and television writer is featured prominently on three captivating covers, all captured by the talented photographer Zee Nunes. Each stunning cover showcases Torres in expertly curated outfits styled by the magazine’s fashion director at large, Rita Lazzarotti, featuring designs from renowned labels such as Herchcovitch Alexandre, Christian Dior, and Balenciaga.
Discover Fernanda Torres on the November 2024 Covers of Vogue Brazil
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“She’s incredibly beautiful. My favorite actress, yet again Vogue Brazil disappoints. Why not a close-up? Or at least a more dynamic color palette?” expressed matheus_s, voicing frustration with the cover design.
“I’m genuinely thrilled for Fernanda Torres, but sadly, I cannot support this cover!” stated DK92, reflecting a common sentiment among fans.
In agreement, Thiago remarked, “Torres truly deserved MUCH better. She is a remarkable actress, truly magnificent!! I have such admiration for her,” showcasing the depth of appreciation for Torres’ talent.
“The first cover just needs a simple crop to be stunning. The other two are typical of Vogue Brazil’s disconnection from the fashion world,” lamented WAVES, emphasizing a need for a more cohesive aesthetic.
“The color choices are quite disappointing,” critiqued Alquimista, highlighting a common thread of dissatisfaction regarding the overall visual presentation.
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