Forty fashion icons gathered in one bright cover. However, netizens believe that some of them are unnecessary.
Edward Enninful’s latest cover of British Vogue was met with a wave of hate for including “non-children” in its list of “40 Iconic Women”. The Daily Mail writes about this.
Edward Enninful, the publication’s first black editor, is leaving his post after more than six years at British Vogue to take on a new global role at Conde Nast, the publication announced. To make her latest cover unforgettable, she gathered Oprah Winfrey, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, Miley Cyrus, Gigi Hadid and other stars in the same room and took a special photo.
However, many people on social media reacted with surprise when they saw familiar faces with the words “legend” on the cover. After all, the daughters of some iconic models also posed for photos. Especially Kaia Gerber (Cindy Crawford’s heiress), Lila Moss (Kate Moss’s heiress).
People are surprised that stars like Naomi Campbell and Serena Williams are classified in the same category as them.
Although both young celebrities work as models, netizens believe that neither of them have achieved the “legend” status of their parents and say they do not deserve their place on the iconic cover.
One person wrote: “What are Kate and Cindy’s daughters doing there??? Are they already icons??? Of course not!!!”
Let’s remember that Kaia Gerber played the leading role in the movie.
Moreover Focus He wrote about how Lila Moss echoes the iconic Kate Moss image.
Source: Focus
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