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Vogue Greece November 2025 : Kimberly Guilfoyle by Platon

A truly scandalous choice.
Haven't been buying Vogue Greece every month as is but I'm actively boycotting from here on. Could someone please explain, if the publication is supposed to be a perternship between Condé Nast International and Kathimerini, the newspaper (A historic, fabled greek newspaper btw, also historically right-wing leaning as others have already mentioned), is the cover not previously approved by the Global Editorial Director? Condé Nast, Vogue US and Wintour herself have consistantly followed a hard line anti-Trump stance.
Did this attrocity pass by them? Was it AWOKed?
 
A truly scandalous choice.
Haven't been buying Vogue Greece every month as is but I'm actively boycotting from here on. Could someone please explain, if the publication is supposed to be a perternship between Condé Nast International and Kathimerini, the newspaper (A historic, fabled greek newspaper btw, also historically right-wing leaning as others have already mentioned), is the cover not previously approved by the Global Editorial Director? Condé Nast, Vogue US and Wintour herself have consistantly followed a hard line anti-Trump stance.
Did this attrocity pass by them? Was it AWOKed?
From my understanding, some editions of Vogue are licensed out, while others are owned by Condé Nast. I wonder what the standards are for the licensees (like, can they just do anything they want? Or are there strict standards they still need to meet? I doubt Anna signs-off on any of those covers).

From a search, these editions appear to be licensed:
  • Australia
  • Brazil
  • Czech Republic and Slovakia
  • Greece
  • Korea
  • The Netherlands
  • Philippines
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Scandinavia
  • Singapore
  • Thailand
  • Turkey
  • Ukraine
 
According to the NY Post we’ll see her on a few more covers…
“Greek Vogue “reached out first, then In Style and Vanity Fair. They all want her for their covers and are promising a big photo shoot and global coverage”
 
According to the NY Post we’ll see her on a few more covers…
“Greek Vogue “reached out first, then In Style and Vanity Fair. They all want her for their covers and are promising a big photo shoot and global coverage”
vile. how? of all the corrupt choices in that admin, this hag, not even Melania? we get the face we deserve I suppose.
 
It doesn't matter what year we're living in, you'll never go far wrong if you always remember:

Fashion magazines are never your friend, they are a commercial product designed to sell people things they don't need.

If there's a basic impulse they can exploit, they'll package it for your consumption.
If there's a trending thought, they'll repeat it back to you.
If there's a lingering change in the political wind, they'll smell it and act accordingly.

Don't go believing magazines have your best interests at heart - just remember how they treat their own employees, and readers are even further down that food chain.
 
According to the NY Post we’ll see her on a few more covers…
“Greek Vogue “reached out first, then In Style and Vanity Fair. They all want her for their covers and are promising a big photo shoot and global coverage”
bullsh*t. Who is pushing this woman and why?
 
According to the NY Post we’ll see her on a few more covers…
“Greek Vogue “reached out first, then In Style and Vanity Fair. They all want her for their covers and are promising a big photo shoot and global coverage”
Condé Nast did not immediately return The Post’s request for comment.

InStyle, which is published by People Inc., denied to The Post that it extended a cover.
 
From my understanding, some editions of Vogue are licensed out, while others are owned by Condé Nast. I wonder what the standards are for the licensees (like, can they just do anything they want? Or are there strict standards they still need to meet? I doubt Anna signs-off on any of those covers).
I believe there are standards, most of the international iterations you mentioned are still a head above their respective countries' maistream fashion publications but when it comes to politics and political diplomacy it's becoming grey territory. Regardless of her politics and whatever cover she disgraces, Kimberly will remain the lexicon definition of tackiness and vulgarity, it runs through all her bio
 

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