Could it be Kendall and Gigi for Vogue January a la Gisele and Carmen from January 2000??
With Michelle Williams out of the way, Natalie Portman will probably get January Vogue. I'm not personally looking forward to that. Or they could surprise us and cover someone new again.

Still thinking it could be Amy Adams. She has two big movies out and she hasn't been on many covers.
Usually January is an Oscar contender. The contenders for best actress/supporting actress are (except Emma Stone and, unfortunately, older women like Meryl, Helen and Annette
Viola Davis
Amy Adams
Natalie Portman (pregnant)
Nicole Kidman
Ruth Negga (too soon?)
Jessica Chastain
Naomie Harris
Greta Gerwig
It could even be Nicole Kidman, wouldn't put that past Anna.
Do y'all think Dakota Johnson will get the February issue of Vogue again with Fifty Shades Darker? If so I want it shot by Mert and Marcus and something dark, yet sexy (kinda like Rooney's Nov issue).
US Vogue has not used her at all... I don't think she shot a proper editorial yet for them. It would be strange for them to put her on the cover.Man i would LOVE to see Harris on the cover! How sad she never got UK Vogue, Alex is so out of touch!
But they could go with a non Oscar contender, some Anna favorite like Claire Danes who has Homeland coming out soon.....
I have heard something about Bella being in talks for a 2017 cover, but not from the usual person, so who knows. She would make sense for a swisuit wearing June cover, perhaps!
If Kengi indeed had good numbers, I can see Karlie Kloss, maybe even Taylor Hill or Joan Smalls getting solo covers before her. If they want to shock us and actually use a model of their cover, Anna E, Rianne and Grace Hartzel would more likely be their choices.
:wwd.comIt may have been strange enough that Kanye West — out in public for the first time after his on-stage breakdown late last month — stopped by on Tuesday morning to visit his “friend,” President-elect Donald Trump, at Trump Tower in Manhattan. But even earlier in the day (she does like to get up early), Anna Wintour, Conde Nast artistic director, Vogue editor in chief and rabid Hillary Clinton supporter who visibly wept when Trump won, popped in to do the same.
While Vogue officials declined comment on the meeting, it’s unlikely the two discussed Wintour’s much-rumbled about ambassadorship given all her fundraising efforts went toward defeating Trump. Of course, there is always the future First Lady, Melania. Wintour already put her on the cover of Vogue once before — and no doubt is working feverishly to do so again. Ah, politics does make strange bedfellows.