The second cover from Interview Germany is featuring British model Cara Delevingne, shot by Peter Lindbergh and styled by Karl Templer. Click here to view the first cover featuring actress Katja Riemann.
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The second cover from Interview Germany is featuring British model Cara Delevingne, shot by Peter Lindbergh and styled by Karl Templer. Click here to view the first cover featuring actress Katja Riemann.
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The 23 year old singer is fronting her first ever front page slot for Vanity Fair, and she looks kinda pretty here on the cover that was photographed by Peter Lindbergh.
Click here to view last year cover featuring Julia Roberts, here for 2011 cover with Robert Pattinson, and here for 2010 cover with Michael Douglas.
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German top catwalker Toni Garrn is rising back to the occasion this year. She landed quite a number of editorials, campaigns and covers in 2012. The 20 year old already booked the Spring Summer 2013 campaign stint for Max Mara Studio and Hugo Boss Black. She also landed two covers slots for her homeland Vogue, for August and December issue, both photographed by Alexi Lubomirski.
The Wimbledon born photographer also snapped three other images as the front page, featuring models Lais Ribeiro (March), Carolyn Murphy (June) and actress Salma Hayek (September). Claudia Knoepfel & Stefan Indlekofer are the only ones who shot more than one covers for the magazine this year, besides Lubomirski. The Switzerland duo shot the May and July issue featuring models Guinevere Van Seenus and Kendra Spears. The rest of the covers were photographed by top names: Greg Kadel (January), Brigitte Lacombe (February), Peter Lindbergh (April), Camilla Akrans (October), and Daniel Jackson (November).
We loved the strong black and white image by Greg Kadel. The orange masthead really brighten it up. We also love Michelle Williams‘ cover in which she channelled Marilyn Monroe. She really looks like her! Do you have favourite cover(s) from Vogue Germany this year? Click here to read our 2011 recap, and here for 2010 recap.
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Most of Vogue US covers this year were great. Except Keira Knightley‘s October issue by Mario Testino. Camera loves her chiseled aristocratic face, but that metallic glove was really distracting and unnecessary. But, overall we are pleased with this year’s line up. We are excited already to see 2013 cover stars, because they’ve started the year with Gwen Stefani, and today there’s a rumour swirling that Beyoncé will be featured on the magazine’s important March issue, snapped by Annie Leibovitz few days ago. Just in time for her Super Bowl singing stint. Talk about perfect timing.
Anna Wintour gave five cover slots to first timers this year, and every single one of them wasn’t disappointed. Annie Leibovitz photographed Vogue US‘ oldest cover star, 63 year old Academy Award winner Meryl Streep for the earthy January issue (fellow winner and returning cover star, Marion Cotillard landed the August slot by Peter Lindbergh). She also photographed the then Olympic hopefuls from America, soccer player Hope Solo, swimmer Ryan Lochte (he’s now one of the few men who got the honor to be featured on the cover), and tennis player Serena Williams for June issue. Mario Testino shot two first timers: young singer Taylor Swift for February and the ever lovely Emma Stone for July. Last but not least, one of the most anticipated covers of the year was Adele‘s March issue, photographed stunningly by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott.
Their 606-page March issue wasn’t the only issue we looked forward to. Because in September, they made history when they producing their biggest issue, ever! The 916-page edition was fronted by Lady Gaga, who wears Marc Jacobs purple patched dress and posed also in front of M&M‘s lens. The busy duo also produced the striking April cover, with Jennifer Lopez in a fiery red Bottega Veneta dress.
Scarlett Johansson goes blonde and wears vintage Prada dress on her second Vogue cover. The bombshell actress graced the May issue by Mario Testino. Rihanna also landed her second cover slot this year (as well as Lady Gaga). The Barbadian singer fronted the magazine’s November issue in Valentino, that was shot beautifully by Annie Leibovitz. Rounding up her work with Vogue US, Mrs.Leibovitz photographed the December front page with former Academy Award host, Anne Hathaway (in a green Vera Wang Spring Summer 2013 dress). And that makes her shared the spot with Mario Testino, who also shot four covers this year for the magazine.
Read our 2011 recap, here and 2010 recap, here. Share to us your favourite Vogue US cover in the comment box below.
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The cover with Robert Pattinson was photographed by Caitlin Cronenberg, while the Jude Law version was snapped by Peter Lindbergh.
Click here to view last year covers featuring Beyoncé, Keith Richards, Michael Jackson, Sean Penn and Tokio Hotel. Click here to view 2010 cover with Don King, and here for 2009 cover with Shepard Fairey artwork.
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