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Jessica Fecteau created this Vogue cover with bold lines and angles that traverse the model’s face and hand. Although she executed it digitally, the red and turquoise strips look like face paint with colors that match the masthead.

this magazine cover is my favorite because i like the bold colors on the woman's face. to me this says she is a fierce strong and independent woman who can get things done. this is shown by the face the woman is making. the slight head tilt up to me shows like she is confident, especially with her eyes on the camera. i wish that the lines on her was made with real face paint for authenticity but other than that i really like this cover. 

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