Following Edward Enninful’s first issue as editor of British Vogue back in 2017, bold and impactful statements were made on the covers of the magazine. Enninful has brilliantly defended and addressed everything from age representation has size inclusiveness. As Enninful completes his tenure as editor (his latest arriving with the March 2024 issue), the leader of the pack shines the spotlight on sustainability pioneers for January 2024. To mark the occasion, Enninful welcomes actress Emma Watson, designers Tolu Coker and Priya Ahluwalia. and Torishéju Dumi, as well as model Amber Valletta across a trio of celebratory covers from Charlotte Wales.
British Vogue‘s latest post took our forum members by surprise. “Great coverage for Emma, and what a pleasure to see Amber!” announcement Last night.
“I love Emma and Amber’s covers. So classic and very British,” admired Ivano.
“Amber’s cover!” I’m in love with the colors and it’s beautiful,” said one forum member. Kishan.
Vogue28 shared: “Of the three covers, my favorite is the Emma Watson one. The portrait itself is undeniably beautiful, I love the coloring, the warmth, the lighting, the style…it’s all so charming. The other two, however, feel like a complete non-event and a huge failure. I don’t like the latest covers/issues of British Vogue…”
“Nice covers with Amber and Emma, but come on now. There will be plenty of time for covers of this caliber once Edward is gone. All those months wasted on terrible coverage by mediocre photographers… what a shame. If March isn’t all filmed by Steven Meisel, I don’t even want to see it,” said aracic.
“Boring covers. NEXT!” a disappointed Bertrando3 exclaimed.