Ashley Graham, Susan Sarandon and More Cover British ELLE’s Wonder Woman Issue

Since kickstarting her tenure at British ELLE with a striking Cara Delevingne cover for September, Anne-Marie Curtis continues to do innovative and inspiring things for the magazine. Her October cover featuring a Rihanna reprint outshone the publication’s American counterpart and now the new issue for November 2017 looks to be another success. Continuing with the bold and well-received redesign, Curtis presents four diversity-embracing covers featuring Ashley Graham, Alek Wek, Susan Sarandon and Beth Ditto for the new “Wonder Woman” themed issue.

IMAGE: ELLEUK.COM

The covers received a lot of attention on our forums. “This is the first time I am in love with Ashley’s work in print. The other covers are also great,” expressed a delighted fluxxx the moment the covers dropped.

“What a lovely set of covers, love the new ELLE UK! Of course, Alek is my favorite, but I’m really impressed by Ashley’s cover: definitely not your typical cover shot! Nice work,” congratulated forum member apple.

“Lovely images of all of them. Good job, ELLE UK!” kenndale exclaimed.

Gazebo was also quick to show the magazine some love. “Wow at Ashley serving! For me, she totally outshines all the rest. She looks like a contemporary pin-up girl. This cover is the epitome of voluptuousness,” he raved.

“Ashley Graham’s cover is all I want to see on the shelves. She looks sensational, full of energy and allure — so alive!” said vogue28.

“Amazing! Every cover looks stunning except Beth. In fact, each of these women should’ve had their own month. It’s not just the art direction which got a lift, but also the refinement. Ashley’s cover looks sexy yet so tasteful,” Benn98 added.

Happycanadian commented, “Every cover is sublime. Alek’s is just incredible, though! That smile is pure magic.”

IMAGES: ELLEUK.COM

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