Kendall Jenner Covers Vogue US June-July 2024, Talks Her True Feelings

Kendall Jenner Covers Vogue US June-July 2024, Talks Her True Feelings

The highest paid model in the world for the last six years is supermodel Kendall Jenner, and she is celebrating her 10-year anniversary in the fashion business on the cover of Vogue Magazine’s June/July 2024 issue. Jenner is interviewed by Rob Haskell in ‘Kendall Jenner Is in Her Feelings’ following her New Year’s trip to Barbados.

Kendall is styled by Tabitha Simmons with images by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott [IG], who shot the fashion story at the One&Only Mandarina on Mexico’s Pacific Coast./ Hair by Jimmy Paul; makeup by Mary Phillips

There is absolutely no joy expressed in Jenner’s decade of building a successful career that put her on top of the Forbes 2023 list, with estimated annual earnings related to fashion and style projects at $40 million.

The Power of Negative Thinking

Jenner’s biggest goal over these 10 years has been to prove people wrong about her — which AOC agrees doesn’t sound like much fun for such a successful person. We all know that haters online are not kind to women in the spotlight. But Kendall also agrees that she is not a positive person generally.

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Grace Elizabeth Suits Up for Cass Bird Photos in Vogue September 2023

Grace Elizabeth Suits Up for Cass Bird Photos in Vogue September 2023

Vogue’s Tabitha Simmons [IG] styles top model Grace Elizabeth in her first ‘Just One Thing’.

Simmons writes: “If you had to buy ONE THING a good suit would be my choice !!!! It can be a versatile addition to your wardrobe that you can dress up or down for different events or wear as separates. Additionally, a well-fitted suit can make you feel confident and empowered. I love a suit especially a jazzy one.”

Photographer Cass Bird [IG] photographs Grace Elizabeth with her husband Nicolas Krause, who she married in 2020. The couple welcomed baby boy Noah Krause in early 2021.

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Scott Trindle Taps Burberry's Pastoral Punk Energy for September 2023 Vogues

Scott Trindle Taps Burberry's Pastoral Punk Energy for September 2023 Vogues

First up for Vogues September is Burberry, styled by Tabitha Simmons in images that give us a solid dose of dopamine dressing. Models Elise Crombez, Grace Musase, Jean Campbell, Pratik Shetty, Sherry Shi, and Shivaruby are fired up and ready to commune with our precious outdoors.

British photographer Scott Trindle is behind the lens in Great Missenden for select Vogue issues.

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Met Gala 2023 Host Penelope Cruz Sizzled in Vogue España's ‘Revolución Penélope’

Met Gala 2023 Host Penelope Cruz Sizzled in Vogue España's ‘Revolución Penélope’

Photographer Ned Rogers [IG] captured Penelope Cruz in this sizzling fashion story ‘Revolución Penélope’.

Cruz will join Dua Lipa, Michaela Coel and Roger Federer to co-chair the 2023 Met Gala on May 1.

This year’s event at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute will celebrate the opening of “Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty.”

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Zoey Grossman Shoots Devyn Garcia in 'Just One Thing' for Vogue US August 2022

Zoey Grossman Shoots Devyn Garcia in 'Just One Thing' for Vogue US August 2022

Model Devyn Garcia chills in ‘Just One Thing’ floral blooms styled by Tabitha Simmons. Photographer Zoey Grossman [IG] captures Garcia for Vogue US August 2022./ Hair by Lucas Wilson; makeup by Yumi Lee

‘Just One Thing’ is Zoey Grossman’s first work for American Vogue.

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Emily Ratajowski by Sean Thomas in 'Just One Thing' for Vogue US January 2022

Emily Ratajowski by Sean Thomas in 'Just One Thing' for Vogue US January 2022 AOC Fashion

Actor, model, writer and fashion entrepreneur and self-identified feminist Emily Ratajkowski poses in ‘Just One Thing’, a visually interesting, style-informed, and focused fashion story about a leather jacket.

It’s not easy when you’re a leather jacket to hold your own with Emily Ratajkowski, styled by Tabitha Simmons. Photographer Sean Thomas [IG] brings it all together for the January 2022 issue of American Vogue. /Hair by Christopher Naselli; makeup by Gucci Westman

There’s much to learn from an artistic standpoint in a real-world fashion story that demands product shots. Well done.