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Celeb News: Vogue's September Issue cover girl is...
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Vogue's September Issue cover girl is...
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Originally posted by WWD
COVER SET: The all-important September issues will close business in a few days, but the covers, at least for most of the magazines, have been in the bag for some time. For fall, fashion titles are banking on reliable bestsellers with all-American sex appeal and relatability, and TV starlets — and almost everyone is playing catch-up with those celebrities who have already done the other cover rounds.
Those starlets who failed to generate excitement at the newsstand in the past seem to have fallen out of favor — Taylor Swift, for one.
Jennifer Lawrence, most recently seen in October in W, November in Vogue U.K. and February in Vanity Fair, scored her first cover of Vogue, shot by Mario Testino. And all it took was winning an Academy Award.
Kate Upton, twice a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover girl, has finally become a fashion glossy staple. After appearing on GQ in July and Cosmopolitan in November, Vogue at last deemed her worthy of its June cover, and now Carter Smith has shot the full-figured model for the cover of Elle.
Jennifer Aniston is on the cover of Glamour shot by newcomer Alexei Hay. Aniston is a regular presence at the checkout line, but there’s a reason for that — she sells. Last year, she was InStyle’s bestseller.
Two young actresses who are starting to land more magazine covers are Rooney Mara of “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo” and Lily Collins, most recently of Julia Roberts’ flop “Mirror, Mirror.” Mara, Vogue’s February cover girl, was shot by David Sims for T: The New York Times Style Magazine, while Collins, recently on Glamour’s July cover, will be looking out from Seventeen’s September one.
Television stars, hugely successful at the newsstand last year, are again everywhere. Marie Claire is returning to an old standby, Zooey Deschanel of “New Girl,” who was its second-best seller of 2012. The piece promises a monumental meeting between the ditzy starlet and George Gurley, the former New York Observer nightlife columnist.
Cosmopolitan is still hot for vampires — the magazine cast Nina Dobrev of the television show “Vampire Diaries.” The young cast of “Twilight,” the other popular vampire series, was unmissable on the newsstand last year.
Lucky is counting on Blake Lively to work some magic on its newsstand sales — the former “Gossip Girl” actress was one of Elle’s third-biggest sellers last year, and Kristen Bell of Showtime’s “House of Lies” was styled by reality TV personality Brad Goreski for Redbook.
Two magazines with unexpected cover girls are Allure and Town & Country. Allure cast Jennifer Garner, who’s been missing from the newsstands for a little more than a year, and Town & Country put on the cover a couple of heiresses, Lauren Bush Lauren and Claire Courtin-Clarins, for an issue focused on philanthropy.
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Isn't it one of the most important months, the Vogue September issue?
Edit; Ooops just read it.
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Did anybody even read the article tho? They aren't saying JLaw is the September cover girl. They're just speculating who it could be.

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None of those women mentioned in the article inspires any emotion or excitement from me. I'm sick of bland, vapid actresses covering Vogue.
Can we get Gisele on the cover? Naomi? An actual model would be nice.
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Originally posted by Rihhyonce
None of those women mentioned in the article inspires any emotion or excitement from me. I'm sick of bland, vapid actresses covering Vogue.
Can we get Gisele on the cover? Naomi? An actual model would be nice.
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Lol, I'm the opposite, never seen models who displays any personality on a magazine.
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Someone else deserves it way more

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Originally posted by Lil Misty
Someone else deserves it way more

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Who is this fake Redhead?
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Originally posted by rbautz
Lol, I'm the opposite, never seen models who displays any personality on a magazine.
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Girl....
But then again, American Vogue is a rather bland publication. Pick up an issue of French or Italian Vogue, V, Love, or Numéro to see some real high fashion and daring stuff.
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I nominate Kerry Washington
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I'd be here for Jennifer, of course I would 
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I am here for JLaw!  Also Blake,Kate and Zooey! 
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Rooney Mara please 
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I nominate Kerry Washington
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 100% Agree
I think it should be Kerry Washington. She's the star of the hottest show on television,can balance TV/Film,is basically the "IT Girl" of the Acting/TV world (aside from J.Law in film),intelligent, and her style this year and past shows that she's worthy of being on the cover.
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 @ Kate Upton. It's probably going to be J. Law  . Isn't American Vogue due for another model group shot cover? That would be nice for the September issue.
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Originally posted by Rihhyonce
None of those women mentioned in the article inspires any emotion or excitement from me. I'm sick of bland, vapid actresses covering Vogue.
Can we get Gisele on the cover? Naomi? An actual model would be nice.
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Besides, it's not like they can put Zooey D on the cover for September anyway because the GP would just wonder why they gave Katy Perry another Vogue cover so soon after the last  .
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