While people have been bemoaning for years that the September issues — and print magazines, in general — are becoming increasingly less influential, there’s still a thrill in seeing who makes the perennially covetable covers. (Plus, as a reader, it’s kind of awesome that magazines aren’t as ad-heavy as they once were, though fashion ads provide their own kind of…
All the September 2018 Magazine Covers We Loved and Hated
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Vogue UK
Not only is this a great shot of Rihanna, but the superstar makes history as the first black woman to front the magazine's September issue.
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Marie Claire Australia
Plaid and stripes aren't the easiest prints to combine, but the blue colorway works beautifully to bring out Amy Adams' eyes.
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Harper's Bazaar Australia
Cate Blanchett looking like the glam Oscar-winning actress she is in Giorgio Armani.
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Porter
If only we could all look as good as Lupita Nyong'o lounging in the grass!
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Fashion
Here's to us seeing more of the stunning Constance Wu, decked out here in enviable jewels and a Christian Dior Fall 2018 look.
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Marie Claire UK
Ruth Negga looks as though she took a sleeping pill before the shoot...
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Vogue
The most buzzed-about cover lives up to the hype.
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Allure
Bella Hadid usually has a hard edge to her, but this is a refreshingly soft image and a perfect one for a beauty-focused glossy.
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ELLE
It would have been nice to see more of Emma Stone's outfit and less of her arms and hands.
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Ebony
How adorable is this shot of Issa Rae? It's at once funny and glamorous. Hopefully we'll be seeing her in more red carpet looks!
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Vogue Arabia
Nicki Minaj looking powerful and regal in Christian Siriano. The uniqueness of the black on black will certainly stand out on newsstands.
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ELLE Canada
This isn't the most flattering shot of Tracee Ellis Ross, but it's a fun one (if you can avoid being distracted by the artificial-looking nails).
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Vogue Paris
Vogue Paris has three cover stars: Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington. It's always nice to see original supers, but none of these covers are memorable or unique. Arguably the worst is Moss as a Marilyn Monroe doppelgänger.
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Essence
Love it or hate it, at least there's a fun fashion element here with Naomi Campbell rocking Cushnie et Ochs and some seriously bold gold accessories.
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Shape
You don't see much of Aja Naomi King's shape here and the mouth-open snap makes for an unfortunately cheesy shot.
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Tatler
It's hard to believe that this stiff shot was the best the mag could get out of Cindy Crawford.
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Town & Country
Catherine Zeta-Jones and her daughter Carys Zeta Douglas are this month's cover stars...you'd think they'd look more excited! Zeta-Jones looks awkwardly uncomfortable, while her daughter looks a bit too young for that pseudo sexy glare. That's ignoring the obvious question about why they're even on the cover...
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The Hollywood Reporter
Yara Shahidi kills it with this vibrant cover.
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Harper's Bazaar UK
Cameron Russell looks like she used the drapes and sheets to make her dress.
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ELLE UK
This shot of Slick Woods is amazing! Fun, carefree and a beautiful celebration of her pregnant figure.
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Harper's Bazaar
An odd choice for any fashion cover, especially the all-important September issue, Bruce Springsteen and his daughter look just as dumbfounded as we are.
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Marie Claire
Zendaya kills it with hair, makeup and that leopard Max Mara number.
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Glamour
Tiffany Haddish's beauty look is on point, but her outfit looks as though it was chosen by a 12-year-old.
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InStyle
Doesn't every shot of Jennifer Aniston make you wish you were friends with her? She seems so effortlessly adorable and charming.
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WSJ.
Looking like they just stepped out of a vintage Revlon ad, 10 models, including Anna Ewers, Andreea Diaconu, Imaan Hammam, Carolyn Murphy, Karlie Kloss and Doutzen Kroes, appear on five covers this month and we can't get enough.
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Cosmopolitan
A disappointingly disjointed and overly Photoshopped cover shot of Vanessa Hudgens and Nina Dobrev.
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Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair's covers continue to disappoint since Graydon Carter's departure. Even Michelle Williams looks horrified!
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Vogue Australia
Given the Kardashian-Jenner domination, it's hard to believe this is Kylie Jenner's first Vogue cover.
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Vogue Japan
Could this shot of Hailey Baldwin be any more tasteless and artificial?
