Glossy magazines, the covers of which were decorated not with supermodels and stars, but with animals (10 photos)
Everyone is used to the fact that the covers of famous glossy publications adorn various stars or supermodels. This is no surprise to anyone, is it? that apart from those who closely follow the social life of celebrities or beyond the fashion world. But sometimes very unexpected guys. Like animals! But what did they forget? Well, let's find out.
British Vogue and dove of peace
A dove adorned the cover of British Vogue in 1946. Then the world had just begun to recover from the war, and the dove of peace became a symbol the beginning of a new life.
Italian Vogue and animals
The 2021 Italian Vogue dedicated an entire issue to animals. Total 7 different covers came out with our smaller brothers. "Because the world is not revolves around people, ”the editors explained their decision.
Toronto Life and the meditating cat
Toronto Life is a socio-political magazine. But even the most serious topics should sometimes be diluted with something funny. January Toronto Life editors decided to decorate the 2020 issue with meditators cat. For what? To make readers look up to this fluffy creature and also tried to keep calm in our crazy world.
Volkskrant Magazine and sheep
Why sheep? Everything is simple. The September 2020 issue has great material about the wool industry and its complex relationship with eco-activists.
Brazilian Vogue and Karl Lagerfeld's cat
You thought that the star of the Brazilian December issue of Vogue - Is that supermodel Gisele Bündchen? Ha! If you haven't noticed, then the main the beauty here is Choupette, the cat of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
New York and dog
No, it's not some celebrity's dog graces the July issue New York 2021. The fact is that one of the articles in this issue talks about the difficulties of adopting a dog from a shelter during a pandemic.
Bloomberg Businessweek and the snail
In the September issue of Bloomberg Businessweek 2021 flaunts a huge inscription: "Equality, we go." And who to does it fit on the cover? Little snail. Such is the irony.
Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin and horse tail
One of the central articles of the August issue of the German magazine Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin is dedicated to the relationship of the Olympic champion Equestrian Isabelle Werth and her horses. But why was chosen for the cover this particular angle? We don't have an answer.
The Atlantic and the Vulture
November issue of the socio-political magazine The Atlantic 2021 brings up the subject of the death of print media. Vulture on the cover illustrates this same death.
The Economist and penguins
One of the July issues of The Economist is dedicated to global environmental problems. The content of the magazine is certainly frightening, but look at the cute penguins on the cover!