granted i havent seen inside the mag, but she is german, and its actually great to see local editions of Vogue supporting their fellow country(wo)men in the same way that Britian is supporting someone like Jordann Dunn (covers for Vogue, i-D, pop etc) as do China, Brazil & Australia do for their models also ...
... although shes famous for her commerical work she's no stranger to high fashion covers either such as Vogue (Deutsch, Paris, Spain), Citizen K, L'Officiel, W etc ... like it or not she is an icon to the world at large and her what she has done with project runway has further cemented her role as a key player in fashion firmament (at least from the point of view of the public & media) ... not to mention career longevity and being able to transcend the modelling game ... IMO it makes sense for a local Vogue to recognize the global influence of one of its country women and then to give her the Vogue treatment is what will/should make it different from celeb-style type magazines ...