Anna Wintour is someone who knows what she wants, and when she goes through with it, will look back with pride upon it.
Except for maybe a few things, and one of those few things is 1998’s cover of Vogue that featured the Spice Girls!
We’re asking the same question you are! Why? What’s so wrong with it?
Here’s what Wintour had to say:
“I think we have a Vogue vocabulary, and there are certain people we like to have as the backbone of the magazine├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥Vogue’s├óΓé¼ΓÇ¥signposts. We try very hard to integrate the familiar signatures with people we feel are new and up-and-coming, but I would rather err on the side of being a little more familiar than being too … What’s the right world … Edgy.”
So, she’s not too interested in being too mainstream, or too trendy!
She must really not like it if she’s being that precise about it after so many years. You can be a perfectionist and still let some things go after a while, like, we don’t know 13 years!
[Image via WENN.]
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