Frequently, February covers can be a bit hit or miss. After all once the holidays are over, many publications are just biding their time until it’s time to print their spring preview issues. But the February 2022 magazine covers are actually pretty interesting. Why exactly? Well, for a variety of reasons.
First and foremost, there’s a decent amount of diversity. (Of course, there always could be more.) Although British Vogue’s tribute to models of African descent stirred up a bit of controversy.
On the styling front, we naturally expected lots of red and really romantic ensembles. With Valentine’s Day coming and all. When in reality, a majority of the outfits seem frankly better suited to summer. Apparently, we’re leapfrogging right over spring.
The beauty looks are also a mixed bag. We’re talking everything from slicked-back locks to pastel makeup and even moody lips. A couple mags took a more fresh-faced approach with barely-there makeup. Which also felt far more summer-appropriate.
So are you ready to see which mags made an impression (both good and bad)? Then go ahead and keep reading to see all the February 2022 magazine covers we adored. Along with the ones that let us down.
February 2022 Covers
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Vogue
Between the flashy background and the styling, there’s way too much going on.
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Harper's Bazaar
Feels far too summery.
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InStyle
A close-up shot might have worked better.
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British Vogue
Adut Akech’s cover is way better than the group shot.
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ELLE
We love everything about this cover from the pose to the outfit.
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Allure
We’re always happy to see Janet Jackson.
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Vogue Japan
We could do without the bird.
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Harper's Bazaar UK
The makeup takes away from what could have been a stellar cover.
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Vanity Fair
Fringe-tastic.
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ELLE UK
Wish we could see more of Dakota Johnson’s outfit.
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ELLE Russia
The text is way too distracting.
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Vogue China
The styling clashes with the moody makeup.
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Tatler
An over-the-shoulder shot is always tricky to pull off.
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Vogue Korea
Everything’s coming up cropped.
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Vogue Spain
The pose and the shoes miss the mark.
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Harper's Bazaar Greece
Not fans of the hand position.
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Vogue Russia
Cluttered.
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Vogue Czechoslovakia
The composition is way off.