Melania Trump, First Lady of the United States, is reportedly set to appear on the cover of Vogue magazine, according to multiple reports.
The news follows a striking Instagram post shared by Melania on January 21, the day after her husband, Donald Trump, was inaugurated as President of the United States.
The black-and-white image, which she posted on the official FLOTUS account, marked a departure from the traditionally vibrant photographs shared by previous First Ladies.
While Melania’s social media presence has captured public interest, reports indicate that the potential Vogue cover is being driven by the magazine’s CEO, who aims to build goodwill with the current administration.
Anna Wintour, Vogue’s long-time editor-in-chief, notably dismissed featuring Melania during Trump’s presidency in 2021, despite her position as First Lady. This decision drew criticism, particularly given Vogue’s history of featuring other First Ladies, including Michelle Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Jill Biden.
However, sources now suggest that Wintour has reconsidered her stance and is willing to adjust the publication’s editorial direction, potentially paving the way for Melania to appear on the cover.
Despite this, Wintour remains reportedly hesitant to fully move away from her previous position, which could lead to internal tensions within the magazine.
If the cover comes to fruition, it could represent a major shift for Vogue and signal a renewed connection between the publication and individuals associated with the Trump era.
Neither Vogue nor Melania Trump’s representatives have issued an official statement on the matter.
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