Now its the turn of the globe’s highly popular fashion magazine to chase the Duchess of Cambridge for its dream cover, which is hardly surprising considering the incredible fan-following Prince
William’s beautiful wife enjoys, world over.
Vogue British Editor Alexandra Shulman
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Just last night (May 16th 2012) at the
‘Fashion and Fantasy: What's in Vogue and
Why Does It Matter?’ Gala event in London, Shulman openly told the audience "I'd
love to have Kate
Middleton on the cover. I assure you it is not for want of
asking!"
Suffice to surmise from the above that the ‘Kate
effect’ is working its magic on magazines as well. However, with the hawk-eyed St. James
Palace keeping a close watch on the Duchess,
its doubtful royal fans will get to see Kate Middleton grace the covers of Vogue, any
time soon.
Duchess Catherine - Would be great
to see her grace the Vogue cover
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Late Princess Diana on
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Other than speaking out about her fantasy cover
celebrity, Editor Shulman also underscored about what goes on to make a super
selling cover girl and what factor does not.
According to Shulman, while no doubt Adele is one
of the most admired women in the world, but she also happens to be one of the
worst sellers. Generally speaking music women "haven't sold well at
all,” opines
Shulman.
Taking on from there, the Vogue biggie informs, "I
find there has to be a relationship with the person on the cover that goes
beyond how they look. Our most successful cover was the millennium issue -
which didn't have anyone on it, but acted like a mirror so you could see your
own reflection!"
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I am much prettier, and I have experience as an actress, singer, and model. Put me on your cover, Vogue.
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