I'm annoyed by the "who is she" comments.
I sort of have to agree with you there, though at the same time I realize Tina Fey not being as high-profile as many other past US
Vogue celebrity cover stars will inevitably result in some people
really not being familiar with her. After all, she's not exactly famous for her accomplishments in fashion or style (though that isn't to say she has no style

), and for anyone who doesn't actively watch television she will be a strange face. But personally, the way US
Vogue is today, it's just all the more reason to applaud them for at least
once going for someone who doesn't have the publicity status of Angelina Jolie.
I like Tina so much, but I just hate when fashion magazine has a celebrity on the cover. It is models`spot!
You have a point there, but I'm afraid we've long since passed that with US
Vogue. I think both their target and actual readers as a group have long since changed; for them to now suddenly begin to feature more models than famous people would I think considerably reduce the revenue they get from the casual reader/buyer, and of course those who subscribe to the magazine for the very reason that they do so often feature
familiar A-listers, which must be a noteworthy, if not necessarily dominant, bunch. Faces familiar to the common reader is just what they're known for today.
