UK Elle December 2024/January 2025 : Riley Keough by Olivia Malone

Not the most exciting, but also not the worst.

Magazines that put out a Dec-Jan issue face the dilemma of whether or not to reference any sort of holiday on the cover. UK Elle has gone for 'Christmas doesn't exist'.
 
Not the most exciting, but also not the worst.

Magazines that put out a Dec-Jan issue face the dilemma of whether or not to reference any sort of holiday on the cover. UK Elle has gone for 'Christmas doesn't exist'.
I dislike the whole concept of a December/January issue period. It misses the opportunity to go all-out for Christmas (like 90s-era Victoria Secret Christmas catalog glamour), and then a "fresh start" January cover. I wish they were separate. Put October/November together instead, no one needs October after the September issue.
 
Not the most exciting, but also not the worst.

Magazines that put out a Dec-Jan issue face the dilemma of whether or not to reference any sort of holiday on the cover. UK Elle has gone for 'Christmas doesn't exist'.
Probably not to alienate their customer base that doesn't celebrate Christmas.
 
Although that would probably be a minority of people in the UK, and an even further minority inside of that minority would ever be buying women's magazines to begin with.

If your religious principles absolutely forbid you from getting the tinsel out, you probably don't approve of freely reading about what people do with their vaginas either, no matter how informative about reproductive health the magazine article may be.
 


HOW RILEY KEOUGH IS TURNING THE PAGE
Photography:
Olivia Malone
Styling: Natasha Wray
Hair: Gregory Russell
Make-up: Kara Yoshimoto Bua
Model/Celebrity: Riley Keough


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