Dua Lipa confirmed her engagement to actor Callum Turner, revealing a custom diamond ring and sharing her excitement in a British Vogue interview, while noting that wedding plans are on hold due to their busy schedules.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley turned heads in a racy black semi-sheer skirt and bodysuit at the British Vogue x Tiffany & Co BAFTAs party. "Oppenheimer" dominated the EE BAFTA Film Awards, winning Best Film and major categories, with Cillian Murphy, Robert Downey Jr., and Christopher Nolan among the winners. Prince William attended solo as Kate Middleton continues her recovery, and Robert Downey Jr. set a new record for the longest gap between wins. The event featured an array of guest presenters and celebrated the biggest night in British film.
Actor Austin Butler praised his girlfriend Kaia Gerber's recent British Vogue cover, calling it "legendary" and "amazing." He also expressed excitement about his involvement in Dune: Part Two and the opportunity to work with co-stars Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and Florence Pugh. Butler described the experience as fun and inspiring, highlighting the camaraderie among the cast.
Kylie Jenner debuts a Kris Jenner-inspired pixie haircut, prompting humorous comments from her mom and fans on social media. The new look comes after speculation that Kylie and her family were "snubbed" by British Vogue, as they were not included in the magazine's 40th-anniversary cover featuring 40 models, which led to discussions about their absence from the fashion icons' lineup.
Meghan Markle was notably absent from British Vogue editor Edward Enninful's final cover featuring 40 A-listers, leading to speculation of a fallout between the two. Reports suggest that their relationship soured due to disagreements over the promotion of the special issue, with claims of Meghan's "poor ideas" frustrating the editor. Fans noticed her absence and pointed out the snub, sparking discussions about the alleged feud and the significance of her exclusion from the cover.
Royal fans are questioning why Meghan Markle did not appear on the cover of Edward Enninful's final edition of British Vogue, despite her close relationship with the outgoing editor-in-chief. The cover featured 40 stars, including Victoria Beckham, Kate Moss, and Gigi Hadid, but not Meghan. Enninful, who has been a champion for diversity in the fashion industry, has received praise for his work at the publication and is set to take on a new role as Conde Nast's global creative and cultural adviser for Vogue.
40 iconic women from around the world, including Jane Fonda, Oprah, and Serena Williams, gathered for a historic photoshoot for British Vogue's final edition under editor-in-chief Edward Enniful. The unprecedented gathering of movie stars, models, musicians, and moguls was described as a "sisterhood of megastars" and a display of unity and girl power. Enniful dedicated the cover to women who have shaped British Vogue for over a century, and the shoot received overwhelming praise from fans and celebrities, serving as a grand farewell to Enniful's impactful tenure at the magazine.
British Vogue's outgoing editor-in-chief, Edward Enninful, features 40 legendary cover stars for his final issue, including supermodels, Hollywood megastars, and pop icons, photographed in Manhattan by Steven Meisel and Ned Rogers. Enninful's tenure at the magazine was marked by a focus on diversity and inclusivity, with historic firsts such as hiring Black photographers and featuring disabled activists, models, and creatives. Enninful will take on an advisory position at Vogue's publisher Condé Nast, while Chioma Nnadi becomes the first Black woman appointed as the new editor of British Vogue.
Edward Enninful's final cover for British Vogue features 40 of the most famous women in the world, including Oprah, Jane Fonda, and Serena Williams, posing together in black and beige looks. Despite the apparent use of Photoshop, a behind-the-scenes video confirms that the women posed together in person for legendary fashion photographer Steven Meisel. Enninful's departure marks the end of an era at British Vogue, and his ability to gather such a star-studded group serves as a reminder of the influence of influential editors in the fashion industry.
Edward Enninful's final cover shoot for British Vogue features 40 influential women from various fields, including Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, Oprah, and more. During his tenure, Enninful brought diverse voices to the forefront, with Beyoncé, Rihanna, and Timothée Chalamet gracing the magazine's covers. As he steps into a new role, he aims to continue championing diverse voices in fashion and media.
Supermodels and celebrities including Kate Moss, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Oprah Winfrey gathered for Edward Enninful's final British Vogue cover, dedicated to women who have made a positive impact on society. Enninful, the first black man to lead the magazine, is leaving his editor-in-chief role after seven years, with his successor being the first black woman to lead the magazine. The star-studded shoot involved logistical feats to bring together a diverse lineup of influential women for the "Legendary issue," available from February 13.
Julia Roberts discusses timeless beauty, her career, and feminism in a new interview with British Vogue, jokingly attributing her youthful appearance to "pickling." She reflects on her relatable persona and the challenges of playing a movie star in "Notting Hill," while also addressing her feminist choices in her work, including her decision not to do nude scenes in films.
Julia Roberts discusses her decision to never appear nude on screen, citing it as a personal choice that represents her, and reveals her discomfort with a famous scene from "Notting Hill." She explains that her refusal to strip down in movies is a deliberate decision, and shares her experience of feeling uncomfortable while filming a memorable scene with Hugh Grant.
Julia Roberts, in an interview with British Vogue, expressed her pride in maintaining a "G-rated" career by choosing not to do nudity in movies, citing it as a personal choice that represents her. She also discussed her love for romantic comedies, her reluctance to play characters who die on screen, and her observations on the changes in Hollywood since she first entered the industry. Roberts emphasized that while she doesn't judge others for their choices, she feels confident in her own decisions and is content with the path she has taken in her career.
Julia Roberts revealed her secret to aging well in the February 2024 issue of British Vogue, attributing her youthful appearance to good genes and the love of her husband, Daniel Moder. She also discussed her different film faces, her fashion choices, and her iconic scene in "Notting Hill." Despite joking about pickling and using artificial methods, Roberts emphasized the importance of leading a fulfilling life and being deeply happy, which she credits to her husband's love and support.