Vogue's women empowering agenda, giving women covers when they are getting married.
^ Lol, but no seriosuly? Is she honestly on the cover just because of her wedding? I don't follow her career after enduring her god awful show, but that is nuts.
I find it interesting that they released who their Janaury cover girl is, with previews, but no actual cover.
M&M shot her for GQ sometime last year and it looked great.
^ Whoa, had no idea she had a music career, but i do wish she got the cover because of her work not who she is marrying! We have to acknowledge she is defo not the first one to get the cover because of personal life, celeb partner.etc
I find it interesting that they released who their Janaury cover girl is, with previews, but no actual cover. That tells you how bad things are even for Vogue. It's not a good PR strategy either, imo.
She already got Marie Claire, W, Instyle and Glamour, so why shade on Anna? Hilarious.
I don't think she's getting her cover just because of her wedding... Nick Jonas isn't "powerful" enough like Donald Trump, Kanye West or George Clooney were when Anna put their wives on the cover if it's the case... Hailey wishes.
Wedding or not is a well deserved cover.
She’s not wearing Marchesa.
Apparently Elle UK have shot Stormzy and his 'women to watch' for a cover.
Dua Lipa was photographed by Mariano Vivanco for British GQ, but I understand completely how you could think it was by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot since the outcome was very reminiscent of their work.
I remember posting in the thread that I loved the outcome... because it was so M&M. I certainly wouldn't be opposed to M&M shooting Dua Lipa for British Vogue's January cover, and something dark, moody and fierce would suit just fine.

one could argue that the reason why her career hasn't really taken off is because Hollywood doesn't offer much roles for girls like her.
But given that her upcoming wedding to Nick Jonas is what has been the talking point of her, well, entire being at the moment, I do find that rather cringeworthy. I have nothing against marriage at all, and I'm all for her--and Anna--celebrating a life-changing event like wedding. But to give her the cover for those reasons alone is quite tone-deaf given today's feminist-leaning era of celebrating women beyond the realms of basic domesticity. Like it or not, it makes her upcoming cover rather synonymous with Melania Trump's infamous cover.