Kamala Harris is the new cover of Vogue, but she is not winning any votes.
The president-elect appears on the February front of the fashion bible with a set of her own flaws: a brown Donald Deal jacket, black jeans and black Converse sneakers, which an influx of fans is far from worthy of his office.
“I have seen many of your covers. Kamala is our FIRST WOMEN VICE PRESIDENT! ”Wrote one person on Vogue’s Instagram account.
“DO YOUR JUSTICE AND REMOVE this cover. Put her in a background like her! Your old CEO’s office curtain is insulting. That doesn’t represent this beautiful woman! ”
Another reader wrote. “I love that it’s on the cover, but why this one ?! You could do it MUCH better.”
New York magazine contributor Yashar Ali sparked even more controversy has tweeted that a source “He’s familiar with the publishing plans,” the photo told him: a full picture of Harris on a pink curtain too long on a green backdrop – not what his team was expected to do in front of the printed edition of the magazine.
Harris Camp, on the other hand, hoped that the photo of Harris used for the digital edition of Vogue (depicting her in a baby blue Michael Kors Collection trouser suit) would also be used for the print edition, the source said.
But Vogue sources denied it in The Post.
The chosen voices insisted against Vogue, according to sources, with Harris ’clothes, hair and makeup decided by his team.
Harris chose the green and pink backdrop for the print edition because those are the colors of his college fraternity, and he thought it would be fun to use them, the source said.
“Both looks were selected by the elected vice president and his team,” the source said.
“Our approach to working with Vice President-elect Harris and his team was to capture her as a leader and as a person, and as she was most comfortable, so we collaborated closely on all creative decisions, including her dress and style herself for filming “.
Still, no one can approve a cover, not even its subject, and the magazine decided which image to use to print and digitize, the source insisted.
“Vogue selected the image for the printed cover that we felt captured its personality and authenticity,” the source said. “Viouslybviament, we love both images and celebrate both covers digitally.”
Vogue was even forced to deny The Post that the magazine had lightened Harris’ skin for the snapshot of the print edition amid online allegations, with sources saying it did not go away. do such a thing.
But the photo on the printed cover was so weird for some tweeters that they thought it was a joke.
“It’s a joke?! The Kardashians receive more respect from Anna Wintour for the covers of Vogue than the elected vice presidents. What a poor representation of the woman of color in power! Travesty ” a woman tweeted.
Both snapshots were filmed by Tyler Mitchelle, the 26-year-old photographer responsible for Beyoncé’s sensational September 2018 Vogue cover.
In the wizard interview, Harris admits she was so stunned when she learned that she and President-elect Joe Biden had won in November that she forgot to turn off the shower.
He said they plan to focus on the pandemic, adding: “We think about the first 100 days in terms of what we need to do to support mayors and governors and local officials around their distribution and their systems. public health.
“When we get control of this pandemic, it will be a critical factor in being able to reopen our economy.”