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:lol: Well, Nicole is an American citizen, isn't she? She was born in Hawaii.

I guess it could be January Jones, but I can't imagine it happening.
 
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No, I mean that if you're born in the United States (usually) you get American citizenship. I was just joking.
 
^Yes she has dual citizenship as her parents are Australian. I really think everyone considers her just Australian as she was raised down there.
 
Am I having memory issues, or was there once talk of Oprah getting a cover with her coming to the end of her show?
 
^ Oh i really dont remember any rumor like that, but would be great, if done well. And blueorchid, Jones would be a cool choice as well for February.
 
I'd love it if January Jones gets the February cover of US Vogue. Just like for the past 3 years, a new girl is being put on the cover of the Feb. issue. :) Though I wouldn't mind it if Nicole Kidman gets it as I always love seeing her on the cover. ^_^

She isn't surprising anyone. Just annoying everybody by giving this idiot attention.

:lol::lol:
 
Well as I look on IMDB... maybe it will be Emily Blunt for that Gnomeo & Juliet movie. :lol: Diane Kruger and January Jones are also in Unknown which opens on February 11th.


Emily Blunt is British, though. Diane Kruger is German. It could be January, I guess. I would be so happy if it was, since I love her, but I don't see it happening. Jennifer Lawrence of Winter's Bone? She's bound to get Oscar attention in February, is American, and is a new girl on the block. Still, I think she's way too unknown to score Vogue cover.
 
I could see Oprah getting it, and wasn't Michelle Obama rumored for a second cover? But I doubt she would be wasted on an "unimportant" one like the february issue.
 
How long has February been the "American issue?" There have been several non-Americans on the cover in the past ten years... Source, please?
 
^ I think it`s the first time. They changed it this 2011 it has always been "the Spring Fashion Preview"
 
I could see Oprah getting it, and wasn't Michelle Obama rumored for a second cover? But I doubt she would be wasted on an "unimportant" one like the february issue.

OOHHH.... Pretty please let this be true! I would love if FLOUS got another cover! :D
 
Jennifer Lawrence of Winter's Bone? She's bound to get Oscar attention in February, is American, and is a new girl on the block. Still, I think she's way too unknown to score Vogue cover.

You said it already. ;) But that'd be so interesting if ever. Though it's REALLY IMPOSSIBLE. :D
 
^ I think it`s the first time. They changed it this 2011 it has always been "the Spring Fashion Preview"

Okay, is there a source for this? I can't find any information on this other than a poster in this thread merely saying it.
 
This was posted by tarsha in The Business of Magazines thread; it may shed some light on future covers...

THE LADY’S A WINNER: Put Lady Gaga in anything — flesh-colored bra, black bustier, meat dress, artillery-undie extravaganza — and it doesn’t matter. She sells. According to the Audit Bureau of Circulations, Gaga was the runaway hit at the newsstand in 2010 for monthly and biweekly magazines. The results don’t extend all the way through the end of the year, and they do vary (figures for Condé Nast titles go through November; Hearst titles through October). But it’s safe to say no celebrity will catch up in time to match Gaga’s strong and steady performance throughout the year.

Through the end of September, machine-gun-wielding Gaga’s July 8 cover for Rolling Stone was the top-selling issue of the year for the magazine, with 245,000 copies sold, a total that is nearly three times better than its 2010 average. (It didn’t hurt that it was the same issue with the big Stanley McChrystal profile, one of the most explosive magazine pieces of the year.) For Cosmopolitan’s April issue, the Gaga cover sold 1.7 million copies, the top seller through the end of October. The Gaga September Vanity Fair issue sold 450,000 copies, the title’s second-best seller of the year (behind only Angelina Jolie) through November, and more than 80,000 better than its average. Gaga on the January issue of Elle was the magazine’s third-best seller of the year through October. And if rumors on the Web are to be believed — that Gaga will grace the cover of Vogue in March — Anna Wintour has plenty of reasons to rest easy.

Who else did well? Rihanna’s January GQ cover was the second-best seller of the year through November for the men’s monthly, and her August Seventeen cover was the Hearst’s title’s top seller through the end of October. But unlike Gaga, who dominated whatever biweekly or monthly magazine she graced, Rihanna on the July Elle cover sold 285,000 copies, slightly below average for the Hachette monthly.

For every Gaga, though, there’s a Taylor Swift. Barring a late turnaround, Swift had the year’s poorest results. Her April Elle cover was its worst seller of the year through October, with sales running 60,000 less than the average on the newsstand; her November cover for Glamour was the second-worst-selling for the monthly, and her July Marie Claire cover was the third-worst-selling issue for that monthly through October.

But there is a chance for a turnaround, and it certainly would not be without precedent.

“Gossip Girl” star Blake Lively had the dubious achievement of being on the cover of the worst-selling issue of Esquire through October, and her June Vogue cover was its third-worst seller for the year. But just as it seemed Lively couldn’t sell, her October Allure cover sold 196,000 copies, which is by far that magazine’s best seller of 2010. This isn’t the only time Allure has come to the rescue. Jennifer Lopez was sacked with second-worst seller of Elle through October, but had the second-best cover at Glamour and the second-best seller at Allure. Perhaps Allure and Seventeen — presumably where Swift’s fan base lives a bit more than at Elle — can help turn her fortunes around as well. She’s on Allure’s December cover, Seventeen’s January one and a December issue of Entertainment Weekly.

Other topsy-turvy cover girls in 2010 include Jessica Simpson, who managed to land the best-selling cover for Lucky through the month of November and the worst-selling cover for Marie Claire through October. (On the Marie Claire cover, Simpson didn’t wear makeup and said, “I don’t have anything to prove anymore. What other people think of me is not my business.” Evidently that doesn’t make for good business.) Lauren Conrad, whose September cover for Glamour was the best-seller of the year for editor in chief Cindi Leive, also managed to have the second-worst selling cover for Seventeen. And Anne Hathaway’s November cover for Vogue was a bomb — its second-worst seller at the newsstand — but her cover for InStyle was its second-best performer of the year.

So what’s the moral of this story? Play it safe and book Lady Gaga for a shoot immediately.
WWD

Maybe we'll see Rihanna on Vogue soon?
 
LOL oh NOOOO, now that i beleive it's Rose, i will be so sad if it's finally Dree!
 

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