It's a joyful portrait, but this cover underlines the point that Vogue, in general, is no longer a "fashion" magazine, but a general interest one -- and this is a detriment to the overall brand, as print magazines need to become more niche in order to survive. Look at the downfall of general interest women's magazines like Cosmo, Glamour, etc. Vogue should lean into fashion *more* now, not less, in order to stay relevant. This is just my opinion, and perhaps I'm wrong, but I've been following the industry for a long time, and I just don't get the pivot to this idea of being all things to all people.