Vogue India
SPREAD UM: Gisele Bundchen for Vogue India



Gisele looks super cute and not pregnant in this issue of Vogue India, shot by Patrick Demarchelier.
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MAG HAG: Freida Pinto for Vogue India

Hot on the heels of Slumdog Millionaire’s success in the box office and at the Oscars, Freida Pinto does the cover of VOGUE India’s March 2009 issue. She had actually been a model for several years before her film debut last year.
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Mag Hag: Victoria Beckham for Vogue India
An interesting cover choice, Victoria Beckham does Vogue India’s November issue with mad extensions.
Image from Faded Youth Blog.
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Vogue Drops the Ethical Ball…Once Again
Controversy bells ring yet again through the pages of Vogue. It is safe to say that there are no more racially stereotypical cover shots subliminally portraying NBA athletes as members of the primate family. This time, however, Vogue India has put critics in uproar over a 16-page spread featuring the indigent and impoverished decorated with designer accessories. From costly Hermes Birkin bags to Fendi bibs and more, critics fear that the poverty of India is exploited and augmented as the models, or should we say “props,” flaunt accessories they cannot even afford to dream about. Despite the claims that fashion is art, no matter how it is portrayed, we as human beings must ask ourselves one very crucial question: Where should the fashion industry draw the line between expression of fashion as art and expression of fashion as unethical, chagrin and downright disrespectful?
Thanks Jezebel!
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