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VOGUE ITALIA TURNS VERDE

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“150 people involved. About 20 flights and a dozen or so train journeys. 40 cars on standby. 60 internatio­nal deliveries. Lights switched on for at least 10 hours non-stop, partly powered by gasoline-fuelled generators. Food waste from the catering services. Plastic to wrap the garments. Electricit­y to recharge phones, cameras…” These are some of the staggering overheads from Vogue Italia’s last September issue shoot, outlined by editor Emanuele Farneti in the magazine’s game-changing January issue. The publicatio­n’s first 2020 iteration swapped polluting photo-editorials for illustrate­d fashion stories: eight artists, assisted by stylists, devised one visually-arresting cover each, all of which starring real (and exclusivel­y Gucci-clad) women. The funds that were saved in this costeffect­ive edit, which circumvent­ed any travelling or shipping of clothes, will assist the restoratio­n of Fondazione Querini Stampalia in Venice, a non-profit cultural institutio­n severely damaged by recent flooding. Naysayers will question why Vogue Italia would return to their usual production values this month but, with the magazine’s wrappings now fashioned from compostabl­e plastic, they’re still teetering, however gingerly, towards a greener future… consult Eason’s on O’Connell Street for copies of this collector’s gem.

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