Pic-ography 3


Sight & Sound: 2/2003
Sin (Ireland): 6/2002
Sky: 1/1998, 12/1998, 2/1999
Spirit: 3+4/2003
Star: 6/12/2003, 10/1/2004, 24/1/2004, 28/2/2004, 6/3/2004, 20/3/2004, 17/4/2004, 24/4/2004, 10/5/2004, 17/5/2004, 31/5/2004, 28/6/2004, 5/7/2004, 26/7/2004, 9/8/2004, 13/9/2004, 20/9/2004, 4/10/2004, 20/12/2004, 10/1/2005, 31/1/2005, 14/2/2005, 21/2/2005, 28/2/2005, 11/4/2005, 25/4/2005, 9/5/2005, 16/5/2005, 6/6/2005, 19/9/2005, 10/10/2005, 7/11/2005, 14/11/2005, 28/11/2005, 5/12/2005, 16/1/2006, 6/2/2006, 13/2/2006, 20/3/2006, 8/5/2006, 12/6/2006, 23/10/2006, 6/11/2006, 11/12/2006, 26/12/2006, 26/2/2007, 5/3/2007, 26/3/2007, 9/4/2007, 16/4/2007, 9/7/2007, 3/9/2007, 17/9/2007, 1/10/2007, 22/10/2007, 29/10/2007, 19/11/2007, 14/1/2008, 28/1/2008, 21/4/2008, 25/8/2008, 22/6/2009, 28/9/2009, 25/1/2010, 22/3/2010, 29/3/2010, 5/4/2010, 12/4/2010, 19/4/2010, 26/4/2010, 20/9/2010, 14/2/2011
Star (Australia): 1/2/2006
Starmag: 27/4/2002, 31/8/2002
Star Style (Holland): 12/2002
Stars Nackt (Germany): Number 1
Stella: 4/12/2005
Stern: 19/6/1997, 1/10/1997
Stop Smiling (USA): Issue 38 - 2009
Sunday: 14/9/1997, 29/3/1998, 3/5/1998, 2/8/1998, 20/9/1998, 10/1/1999, 7/3/1999, 25/7/1999, 22/8/1999, 18/11/2001, 16/12/2001, 30/12/2001, 10/2/2002, 21/4/2002, 14/7/2002, 4/8/2002, 10/11/2002, 16/2/2003, 13/4/2003, 17/8/2003, 7/9/2003, 14/9/2003, 7/3/2004, 4/4/2004, 25/4/2004, 30/5/2004, 19/3/2006, 9/9/2007, 18/11/2007
Sunday Express Magazine: 21/2/1999, 4/7/1999
Sunday Mirror Magazine: 12/7/1998
Sunday People Magazine: 6/1/2002
Sunday Telegraph Magazine: 2/3/2003, 16/3/2003
Sunday Times Magazine: 23/11/2008, 22/11/2009
Sunday Times News Review: 10/8/2003
Sunday Times Style: 13/9/1998, 29/8/1999, 9/6/2002, 6/10/2002, 27/10/2002, 2/2/2003 (first appearance in UK of "Patrick Cox" photoshoot), 7/3/2004, 19/9/2004, 14/11/2004, 13/3/2005, 2/9/2007, 3/2/2008, 22/11/2009
Sun Woman (newspaper pullout): 25/7/2001
Superstar 100 Weltstars (Germany): 1/2003
TV & Satellite Week: 20/3/2010, 27/3/2010
TV Choice: 20/3/2010, 1/5/2010
TV Easy: 20/10/2007, 24/5/2008, 20/3/2010, 27/3/2010
The TV Mag: 20/3/2010, 17/4/2010
TV Quick: 8/5/2004, 6/1/2007, 2/6/2007, 21/7/2007, 20/3/2010
TV Times: 24/5/2008, 20/3/2010, 27/3/2010
TV Week (Australia): 29/5/2004
Take 5: 12/9/2004, 2/1/2005, 29/4/2007, 26/8/2007, 18/11/2007, 21/3/2010
Take It Easy: 14/5/2006, 6/8/2006, 3/2/2008, 21/3/2010
Talk (USA): 2/2000, 9/2001
Tatler: 5/1997, 1/1999, 1/2002 (no photo, but interview quote), 2/2002, 1/2003, 3/2003, 6/2003, 10/2004, 6/2005, 10/2005, 8/2006, 8/2007 (no photo, but brief notes on Isabella Blow), 4/2008 (originals come with "Best Dressed Supplement", in which Sophie also appears, at no.16), 8/2008 (no.83 on the "Most Invited" list), 11/2009, 8/2010
Tatler - What To Wear This Spring supplement: 3/2006
The Telegraph Magazine: 13/2/1999, 28/8/1999, 23/11/2002, 31/5/2003, 6/12/2003, 17/4/2004, 12/6/2004, 26/1/2008
Telegraph Review (newspaper freebie): 20/3/2010
The Ticket: 26/4/2002, 28/6/2002, 28/3/2003, 16/5/2003, 4/6/2004, 23/6/2006
The Times Magazine: 18/4/1998, 21/11/2009
Top Sante: 7/2004
Total TV Guide: 20/3/2010
Town & Country (USA): 7/2008
Tread (supplement free with "The Independent" newspaper): 26/2/2005
Twist: 11/2001
Us (USA): 2/7/2001, 1/7/2002, 23/9/2002, 16/12/2002, 8/3/2004, 16/8/2004
V (USA): Spring 2007
Vanity Fair: 6/2002
Vanity Fair (USA): 11/2006, 4/2007
Vanity Fair (Germany): 21/2/2008
Vanity Fair (Italy): 27/1/2005, 9/2007
Vital (Germany): 5/2002
Vogue: 11/1997, 4/2001, 10/2001, 11/2001, 6/2002, 10/2002, 1/2003, 5/2003, 9/2003, 4/2004, 6/2004, 8/2004 (February 2003 cover re-print only), 10/2004, 5/2006, 9/2006, 2/2007, 5/2007, 1/2008, 2/2008, 9/2008 (2002 cover re-print only), 11/2008, 12/2008 (includes article about Roald Dahl by Soph), 6/2009, 11/2009, 7/2010
Note: 5/2008 supplement "Vogue - Real Dressing For Real Life" also features Soph
Vogue China (China): 2/2006
Vogue Espana (Spain): 6/2002, 1/2003, 4/2003
Vogue Hellas (Greece): No 38 2003
Vogue Italia (Italy): 9/2000
Vogue Portugal (Portugal): 6/2005
Vogue Russia (Russia): 3/2001, 4/2003
American Vogue (USA): 12/2000, 5/2002, 4/2003, 6/2003, 7/2003, 7/2004, 2/2005, 7/2006, 3/2010
Deutsch Vogue (Germany): 12/2000, 3/2001, 6/2002, 1/2003, 4/2003, 9/2003, 10/2003
Paris Vogue (France): 6+7/2004, 6+7/2007
Vogue Nippon (Japan): 8/2002, 7/2005
Vogue Australia (Australia): 9/1999, 12/2002, 3/2003, 4/2004, 5/2004, 11/2004, 1/2008
Voici (France): 7/1/2001, 27/1/2003
W (USA): 12/2002, 2/2003 ("Dancing Eyes" review only), 3/2003, 5/2003, 2/2004, 1/2005
WWD (USA): Spring 2001
We Love Telly!: 24/5/2008, 27/3/2010
The Week: 1/7/2006
The Weekender (Australia, believed to be given free with the ‘Illawarra Mercury’ newspaper): 22/3/2003
What’s On In London: 12/2/2003
What's On TV: 20/3/2010
What's On Weekly (Australia): 2/11/2002
Who Weekly (Australia): 13/10/1997, 3/11/1997, 5/10/1998, 7/12/1998, 11/1/1999, 24/5/1999, 20/9/1999, 2/7/2001, 23/7/2001, 6/8/2001, 3/12/2001, 14/1/2002, 15/4/2002, 3/3/2003, 6/10/2003, 23/2/2004, 14/6/2004, 26/7/2004, 23/8/2004, 7/3/2005, 25/4/2005, 21/11/2005, 3/7/2006, 12/11/2007, 11/5/2009, 14/9/2009
Woman: 27/11/2006, 12/3/2007
Woman (Spain): 11/1997
Woman's Day (Australia): 5/10/1998, 24/5/1999, 28/6/1999, 5/3/2001, 6/8/2001, 5/11/2001, 11/11/2002, 22/9/2003, 5/7/2004, 6/9/2004, 6/12/2004, 25/4/2005, 15/5/2006, 22/9/2008, 21/9/2009
Woman's Own: 5/8/2002, 15/12/2003, 22/11/2004
Woman's Own Plastic Surgery Special: 2004
Woolworths Fresh (Australia): 22/12/2003, 4/4/2005
YA (Chile): 6/1998
You: 15/3/1998, 29/3/1998, 5/7/1998, 19/7/1998, 20/9/1998, 16/12/2001, 27/10/2002, 3/3/2003, 11/5/2003, 14/12/2003, 7/3/2004, 9/5/2004, 20/6/2004, 31/10/2004, 12/6/2005, 26/3/2006, 28/3/2006, 30/12/2007, 20/1/2008
NOTE - the reason for the 2006 editions being so close together date-wise is that the first copy was given free with the "Mail on Sunday", the second edition is the retail copy sold two days later.
Your Life: 12/11/2001, 27/1/2007
Zeit Magazine (Germany): 14/2/2008
Zinc: 9/2003


BONUS FEATURE: This is a bit like where you play a CD, the last track "ends", but there is a ten minute silence, and you get another song.

Elsewhere on this site, I make mention of the "travel size" version of some magazines. This phenomenon, possibly restricted to the UK, stems from the days when US magazine "Glamour" launched in Britain - the publishers noted that a magazine that could easily fit into a ladies' handbag could be a bit of a seller, and thus "Glamour" was launched in a size significantly smaller than it's US counterpart (with other foreign versions also being published in this same size). Eventually, other magazines noted that the "travel size" edition of their own publications could prove popular, and several magazines started to issue editions in both "normal" and "travel" sizes. Who did, and who didn't, seemed to vary (Marie Claire did, Vogue didn't, and even some mens mags like "FHM" went down the travel size route - I assume the "Man Bag" started to become 'in vogue').

The first Sophie cover to be affected by this was her June 2009 "Red" cover, which was issued in both normal and travel sizes. Although to the untrained eye both covers were the same, there were some very minor differences - mainly, in the position of the text on the cover. The two editions are shown below, and you can click on the picture for a zoomed in version of each, so you can compare and contrast - the border around the second is to try and identify how much smaller the travel edition is - apologies for the clarity of the pictures when you zoom in, there are tedious technical reasons for this.



But it doesn't stop there - WHSmiths decided to issue "cheap" versions of both covers, retailing at £2.50 instead of £3.50. These editions came with their own custom built covers, with a big yellow circle identifying the price reduction. The circle partly obscured Sophie's picture, but not too badly. Again, normal size on the left, travel size on the right.



And there's more. In some sort of credit crunch busting attempt to sell more magazines, 'double pack' editions of several magazines have started to surface in recent years - often pariring magazines that you would not think possible. Sophie's "Red" cover was issued as such - the cover looks the same as the "full price" editions of the magazine, but with the barcode reaplaced by a white "Multipack - Do not sell separately" warning, and again, in both normal and travel sizes. They come shrinkwrapped, and to make matters worse - there are (at least) TWO different versions of the normal size:

a) a WHSmiths edition housing the mag with the then current issue of "Psychologies", which coincidentally, also included a feature on Sophie

b) a Tescos edition (also sold in WHSmiths...) housing the mag with the then current issue of "Elle" - again, also featuring Sophie somewhat incredibly

The travel size edition housed the "Psychologies" mag and seems only to have been sold in WHSmiths. But then again, I could be wrong. Pictures of the normal and travel size editions are again seen below...


So there you have it. Six slightly different covers for the same magazine, with (at least) one of the covers being available in two different versions. Your webmaster has (at the time of writing) all six. No wonder my credit card is in meltdown...