It would have been considerate of Vogue Mexico to give the world a heads up about its cover shoot featuring Bad Bunny and supermodel Joan Smalls. But how would we have prepared ourselves for this? Released yesterday, the images are a stunning surprise, as neither celeb has ever publicly mentioned the other. It’s an unprecedented pairing, these two majorly beautiful Puerto Ricans in one shoot. Nobody expected this. And everyone’s freaking out.
the POWER they hold https://t.co/6yrTzjOTqQ
— massaged bread⁷ (@borikhua) March 26, 2020
king & queen shit https://t.co/AnEWs9C5R7
— King Jackson (@brooksfendi) March 26, 2020
It seems bisexuals (and pansexuals too, says me) have been struck most intensely, though.
they said bisexual rights https://t.co/9Em5WagqFw
— hope (@vandyyne) March 26, 2020
bisexual culture https://t.co/m219ZedupO
— Jaz (@Jajajaz_min) March 26, 2020
my bisexuality PEAKED https://t.co/7MKowxeVjd
— lui•sa {noun}: (@suburbanlu) March 26, 2020
The images themselves aren’t exactly masterworks of photography. The styling isn’t especially unique, either. But do these “meh” factors matter? No. They do not.
BECAUSE LOOK AT THEM.
And do not skip on the clip of the two in discussion: Watching two people so good-looking, so good-natured yet with such prowess in their respective industries, is fascinating.
Maybe Vogue Mexico intentionally kept the shoot concept simple. Bad Bunny and Joan Smalls together is mind blowing already—could we handle extraordinary aesthetics, too? This far into the isolation of quarantine, anything more might have been too much.