Cosmopolitan US 2011 Covers Recap


This year, Cosmopolitan US gave four cover slots to four talented singers. Three of them are first timers while one is repeating.

Hayley Williams, the flame haired leading singer of Paramore showed her sexy side in the blue background May issue. I like the color combination in this first Cosmo cover of her.

Lots of people don’t like Nicki Minaj‘s November cover but I said the contrary. Her “normal” pose, black outfit and the pink masthead looked great with the dominant white while British songstress Adele also landed her first Cosmopolitan US cover for December, but I don’t think that animal printed Dolce & Gabbana dress was a great choice for her. They should’ve picked something more flattering for her.

The last singer who graced the front page of Cosmopolitan US this year is another red haired, the gorgeous Rihanna who’s wearing a tribal printed midriff-barring top from Mara Hoffman on the cover of July issue.

The rest of the covers this year are belong to actresses (well, I don’t know where to tagged the fabulous August cover star, Kim Kardashian. An entrepreneur perhaps?)

Twilight star, Ashley Greene for January, Black Swan and Friends With BenefitsMila Kunis for February, Glee‘s Lea Michele with the hair that covered half of the masthead for March, Aliens & CowboysOlivia Wilde for April, Bad Teacher‘s Cameron Diaz for June, another Glee starlet Dianna Agron for September and last but not least one of the leading casts of the now cancelled Charlie’s Angels TV series, Minka Kelly for October.

Feel free to share your favorite covers this year and don’t forget to follow us on Twitter (@art8amby) and Like us also on Facebook (Art8amby).

Amby.


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