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Vogue to release new Kamala Harris cover after original sparks backlash

- Priya Elan

Vogue will publish a limited print edition of its February issue, featuring Kamala Harris, with a new photo following widespread backlash against an original cover image widely held to lack respect for the vice-president-elect.

The limited edition, with a cover image previously used online, will be published after inaugurati­on ceremonies on Wednesday, when Harris will become the first person of Black and south Asian descent sworn in as vicepresid­ent.

The original cover image, showing Harris wearing Converse sneakers and casual clothes, sparked ire on social media, users questionin­g why Vogue would choose the image over the more formal online cover featuring Harris in a powder blue Michael Kors suit in front of a gold background.

The Washington Post fashion critic Robin Givhan wrote: “Vogue robbed Harris of her roses. A bit of awe would have served the magazine well in its cover decisions. Nothing about the cover said, ‘Wow.’ And sometimes, that’s all Black women want, an admiring and celebrator­y ‘wow’ over what they have accomplish­ed.”

There were also questions over lighting, considerin­g Harris’s skin tone. Vogue was previously criticised for its lighting of the gymnast Simone Biles, its August cover star.

A Vogue spokespers­on said: “In recognitio­n of the enormous interest in the digital cover and in celebratio­n of this historic moment, we will be publishing a limited number of special edition inaugurati­on issues.”

The news was also shared on Instagram.

Last week, the editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour, explained that the original photo – by Tyler Mitchell, in 2018 the first African American photograph­er to shoot a US Vogue cover – was chosen for its accessibil­ity and approachab­ility.

Wintour also discussed negative reaction to the photo.

“Obviously we have heard and understood the reaction to the print cover,” Wintour told the New York Times, “and I just want to reiterate that it was absolutely not our intention to, in any way, diminish the importance of the vice-president-elect’s incredible victory.”

 ??  ?? The original image of Kamala Harris, at right, sparked anger and will be replaced with the left image, previously used online. Photograph: Tyler Mitchell/Vogue/AFP/Getty Images
The original image of Kamala Harris, at right, sparked anger and will be replaced with the left image, previously used online. Photograph: Tyler Mitchell/Vogue/AFP/Getty Images

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