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Adele conquers another destination in historical collaboration as the first oasis to appear on two Vogue gates simultaneously, USA and UK. The whole stage comes on the occasion of the unveiling of her new album


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Hello, this is it: Adele in a comeback that everyone has been waiting for

The Academy Award, the Golden Globe, 15 Grammy Awards and 19 Billboard awards, and now Adele is conquering another goal in a historic collaboration as the first oasis to appear on two Vogue gates simultaneously, the US and UK. Call it a Divorce Album "

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She's back.

Adele in production for British Vogue in a corset dress by Vivian Westwood (Photo: British Vogue)

She is considered one of the most successful and popular singers of the last decade and with her characteristic sweeping drama,

Adele

(33)

returns

with a new album, towards which she really took care to warm the area with vague hints.

The official announcement came in a teaser for the first single "Easy on me" and cover shots when for the first time the American Vogue and the British Vogue share the same cover, sponsored by Adele.



The provocation of the fans began after a series of mysterious billboards and huge screenings with the number "30" in major landmarks around the world, and very quickly everyone already understood - there is a new album with a number that matches the age of the diva, just like before.

At Valentino Haute Couture for American Vogue (Photo: American Vogue)

Since 2015 the world has not absorbed new music from the creator, and this time she treats it in a different perspective after her divorce and tells about it in two November issues that included a full glam retro production for British Vogue and the diva sparks she is for American Vogue.

For British Vogue, with Stephen Meisel behind the lens and the stylist in charge of the editor himself, Edward Aninpool, she wears a yellow corset dress with bare shoulders by Vivian Westwood and a gold pin by Tiffany & Co., accompanied by a blonde mane on her head.

On the other hand, American Vogue presents a production at the Academy of Cinema Museums in LA, where the style is characterized by more modern blocks that include a green and puffy Valentino haute couture dress and a golden skull hairstyle.

Gucci Blazer and Ralph Lauren Buttoned by American Vogue (Photo: American Vogue)

The singer revealed in the accompanying interviews (and also in the insane photos) the makeover not to be missed, after shedding several respectable pounds from her body, which she said stemmed from a new lifestyle that includes fitness, and revealed to readers that she was quite disappointed by cruel reactions from women affected by her body change.



"I understand why there are women who have been particularly hurt, visually I have represented a lot of women but I am still the same person. People are shocked that I did not share my journey, they are used to people documenting everything on Instagram. I did it for myself and not for anyone else. So why should I share "Ever? I do not find it fascinating, it's my body."

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The hysterical look she has adopted is not the only thing that has changed towards her upcoming album.

Also the relationship life that collapsed and rebuilt following her divorce from Simon Conkey, after 7 years of marriage, many titles and the birth of their 8-year-old son Angelo and the beginning of her relationship with her new boyfriend, NBA agent, Rich Paul (39).



The singer turned to the studio to deal with the "year of anxiety" that has passed, and insists on not calling the new works a 'divorce album'.

The world knows Adele thanks to deep and painful farewell songs and it seems that the weight of watching from the fans is also going in the direction after her divorce.

In an interview with Vogue, the star was reluctant to characterize the album as a post-partition piece and this time put herself in first place: "It's more like divorcing myself, with this album I made the very conscious decision to be for the first time in my life and actually ask - what do I want?"

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The most exposed interview is expressed in the two magazines, where Adele adds about the relationship with her son Angelo, who takes a very large part in the creation of the new album.

She wrote him a song the day after he told her he could not see her, and over time the album became her way of explaining things to him - something he could listen to when he was an adult.



"He has so many simple questions for me that I can not answer, because I do not know the answer or how to make a nine-year-old understand. I feel that this album is self-destruction, then self-reflection and then a kind of self-redemption. But I feel ready "I really want people to hear my side of the story this time."

In conclusion - Adele is back in a big way with a new and mesmerizing look and she is ready to make a coach in our hearts again.

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