The covers are shot by Liz Collins. (source)
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Three Covers of Vogue Germany May 2020
The cover stars are Helen Mirren, Iris Berben, and Sharon Stone. (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Doutzen Kroes, Heather Kemesky, Erika Linder, and Julia Stegner, here to view 2018 cover featuring Luna Bijl, here to view 2017 covers featuring Kate Moss, Lara Stone and Irina Shayk, here to view 2016 cover featuring Gigi Hadid, here to view 2015 cover featuring Olympia and Edie Campbell, here to view 2014 cover featuring Malgosia Bela, here to view 2013 cover featuring Kati Nescher, here to view 2012 cover featuring Guinevere Van Seenus, here for 2011 cover with Julia Stegner, and here for 2010 cover with Victoria Beckham.
Cara Delevingne for Elle UK October 2019
The covers are shot by Liz Collins. (source)
Click here to view last year cover featuring Selena Gomez, here to view 2017 cover featuring Rihanna, here to view 2016 cover featuring Lily James, here to view 2015 cover featuring Miley Cyrus, here to view 2014 cover featuring Jennifer Lopez, here to view 2013 covers featuring Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, here to view 2012 cover featuring Gwen Stefani, here to view 2011 cover featuring Agyness Deyn. Click the links to view last year covers featuring John Galliano, Helena Christensen, Coco Rocha, Naomi Campbell and Kate Hudson.Click here to view 2009 cover featuring Lily Allen.
Featured Article: Rosamund Pike for Town & Country December 2018/January 2019
Rosamund Pike is the cover star of Town & Country’s December 2018/January 2019 issue – on newsstands now.
The self-described Hollywood chameleon tackles the life story of war correspondent Marie Colvin and exclusively for T&C (photographed for the cover by Liz Collins and styled by Nicoletta Santoro in Dior and Cartier), Colvin‘s fellow war correspondent Janine di Giovanni talks to Pike about A Private War (in theaters now).
Inside her T&C cover story, Pike, a former Bond girl who broke out in the U.S. in 2015 with an Oscar-nominated performance in Gone Girl, opens up about why she wanted to play Marie Colvin, her hope for audiences seeing the film, family life in London, and the surprise her second son’s early birth gave her.
On what she wanted to achieve by playing Marie Colvin: “I wanted to capture her spirit of rebellion. But I also had to dive into Curie’s bitterness.”
On her hope for audiences after seeing A Private War: “I want people to care about journalism again.”
On the surprise of her second son’s early birth: “There was no time for pain medication, no time to get to the clinic, so I just let my body take over. I thought, If I can let my mind go somewhere else, my body will do the job.”
On life with her family in London: “People might recognize me, but I think they just see me as a mother trying to handle small kids on the subway.” Image courtesy of Town & Country. (source)