So this has been out for a while, and it's Sunday, so I have time to sit down and read through the issue, instead of doing that "instant dismissal" style of reaction.
I still find there's hardly anything to really like in the main editorial section.
Kyle Jenner is a strange cover choice for UK Vogue - it's mentioned that she's the first from the family to be on the cover of this edition, but I could see the point of Kim or Kendall getting a cover, because they have closer (and seemingly more genuine) connections to the fashion world. Kylie has all the charm of a robot carrying out instructions.
While the interview is fairly lengthy, it adds little. I'm left with the impression of someone who has the shutters completely down, as a form of self-protection from having been shoved into public view from an early age.
If I was pushed to say which editorial I liked best (the least worst), I would have to say the Devyn Garcia one, because I find her a likeable presence in print. The worst, the Meisel/Vuitton one, it's an eyesore of shape and texture. And there's no room for the notion of personal style when the diktat for the shoot is "full look". It's like a vacuum of imagination.