
British Vogue features 40 ‘legendary’ cover stars for editor Edward Enninful’s final issue
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Naomi Campbell, Miley Cyrus, Jane Fonda, Dua Lipa, Kate Moss and Serena Williams are just some of the names the outgoing editor brought in for his last cover shoot.
For British Vogue’s final issue under Edward Enninful, the outgoing editor-in-chief put not one superstar on the cover, but 40 of them. The Ghanaian-born fashion editor unexpectedly stepped down in June after more than six years at the helm. His outro cover assembles supermodels, Hollywood megastars, pop icons and other fashion darlings with whom he has worked, including Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Miley Cyrus, Linda Evangelista, Jane Fonda, Dua Lipa, Kate Moss and Serena Williams. Photographed in Manhattan by Steven Meisel (for the cover) and Ned Rogers (for the inside pages), the 40 women flew in from London, Paris, Milan, Los Angeles and elsewhere to be part of the historic issue, Enninful noted in his final editor’s letter. “When it came to my last issue, I knew the cover would be dedicated to women. Of course! Women have shaped British Vogue for close to 108 years now, and have certainly informed every moment of my six-and-a-half-year tenure here, to say nothing of leading and guiding me through my entire life,” Enninful wrote. “It was clear to all of us on the team that no one woman could or should encapsulate these past few years for the magazine,” he added. “What we needed was a group, to lean into the power of the collective to bring to life what I hope has been a daring, disruptive and evolutionary period in Vogue’s history.” The news of Enninful’s departure sent shockwaves through the fashion world last year. After a career influencing the top echelons of the industry through postings at i-D, W and American Vogue, Enninful championed diversity at the latter magazine’s British edition in what many saw as a much-needed new direction for the storied publication.
