Total madness broke out on social networks on the day when the first issue of the world-famous magazine came out. This time on behalf of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Of course I registered it. However, I bought it only a few days later. On the cover we can see Karolína Kurková as Olga Havlová. Inside there are "treasures" of various types. Allow me to exceptionally express my opinion with one single question. Could it really not have been done differently?
At first I was excited. When I was younger, I thought how primitive we were that we do not have Vogue yet. So I often fantasized about marrying a rich guy, and as a hobby I would published this magazine. But I do not know where the mistake happened. They were somehow quicker.
Not really. I would start with the cover. It's not exactly my kind of thing. Olga Havlová? Seriously? The cover seems too underground, too oriented in the artistic direction. But then I thought about it and realized that it was more about the idea of the first lady of Czechoslovakia in a free country. So maybe that's why.
I would leave Karolína there. But a little different. I think it would be zesty if she had more make up and was dressed, for example, in a more modern version of the Czech folk costume. Or Slovak costume, if I count the Slovaks, too. A folk headdress and her blond curls, that would be, I think, very sexy. It would be a 2 in 1. There would be Czechoslovakian history there, and it would have the spark and the right sexy touch.
About two hours. But I really read everything in detail.
I have to admit that I was positively surprised by Emma Smetana. I couldn't stand her until now. I don't like her words about her mother. However, I find that we are quite similar in terms of children and their upbringing. So I would read that again. And otherwise, in terms of fashion, I think I'm quite a bit ahead, because I have already written about everything that's written there in our fashion "AGAINST THE CURRENT". So I'm glad we were the first.
Exactly. Been there, done that. And the other thing that surprised me was that there was not so much fashion in it anymore. Overall, it was more about psychology, design and architecture. There was really a minimum amount of fashion.
I was also surprised. Many times I bought the American Vogue and there were fun interviews with singers, actresses, various events, and so on. The Czechoslovak issue, on the other hand, is politics, politics and politics. I don't enjoy that. I think it's too heavy. So, as you say, it's definitely not suitable for a several-hours-long session at a hairdresser's. You would just leave with a heavier head.
Absolutely not. However, I hope that the first issue here was really just unique, about freedom and politics and Havel. And that it will not be so serious in the other issues. But as far as reputation is concerned, it will never match the other Vogues. I read the book by the first Czechoslovak top model Pavlína Pořízková, and she described that when someone got a job in the Spanish, Polish or even Japanese Vogue, it was never as exclusive compared to the Italian, French, English and American Vogue.
I think that when a Czech top model gets there, whether on the cover or just appears in the magazine, it is very exclusive in our circumstances. When she goes abroad, it unfortunately changes. No one thinks it's that special.
It seemed a little out of concept. Something extra. Both in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. I would have invested the money differently. What struck me was a photo taken in nature, where the horse was the main element, which caught my attention because I love horses very much. The guy who took it flew 8,000 kilometers to for the picture. In the photo is a meadow, a horse and an unblossomed cherry tree. It seems crazy to me. He could have gone here to Suchdol in Prague and gotten the same picture. For me again, spent money that could be invested completely differently.
I think it is. However, if we talk about this first Czechoslovak issue, I'm not sure if we would meet Dáša Havlová with a copy in her hand. (laughter)
So do I. However, she might rightly demand that she be on the cover. She definitely had far better fashion sense than Olga. In fact, it's kind of funny. Like a little soap opera. I would not be surprised if she was jealous even after all those years.
Yes. I have the feeling that Slovakia joined in so that there would be two countries together in order to be stronger. Which I do not really know if was attained. From what I saw and read, if we talk about written text, 80% are Czech written articles and the rest is in Slovak. Somewhat unequal, right? But it is like in the time of Czechoslovakia. We have always been a richer country than Slovakia. Practically in all directions, and it seems to have manifested here, too.
That's true. It is quite interesting because, as far as show business itself is concerned, the programs are more fun, more relaxed, more imaginative. They have no inhibitions in fashion. Certainly, Slovaks are more open to experimentation than Czechs. I have the feeling that in the Czech Republic people are still pretending to be someone they are not. And the worst thing about it is that it immediately shows when you cross the border. Just look at fashion. The Slovaks are not afraid to wear sequins, do up their hair and go out into the streets with red lips. Just go to KarlovyVary. You will recognize a Russian instantly. How? Because even when she is on her way to a massage, it is all about style. Maybe sometimes it is too much, but so what. She wears a tracksuit and is able to decorate it with pearls. Groomed, perfumed, with handbag in hand. Slovakia is, in my opinion, the first country towards the East that "works" a bit differently. We're headed a little more towards the west. And it almost seems like we've forgotten ourselves somewhere. Of course, even in the Czech Republic we meet "chic" ladies. But there are not so many of them. I have a feeling that women prefer to go for gray dresses when shopping, so as not to draw attention to themselves.
I hope the second issue will be better. And in all aspects. It will represent the Czech Republic and Slovakia on the cover, but in a really specific zesty style. It's 2018 and that should be taken into account. Do not be afraid. I feel like we hold back unnecessarily. The second thing – what we find inside. I firmly hope that there will be at least one really relaxing affair, during which I can put my legs up and my head won't overheat.