Cover Wars Continue: Gucci’s Spring Collection Lands 50 Covers
Just when you thought Prada and Dolce & Gabbana‘s spring collections laid claim to all the glossy covers in 2011, another spring collection refuses to be ignored
Gucci‘s striking jewel-toned spring collection has already made it onto 50 covers so far this year.
Marie Claire and Vogue have taken a particular liking to the Marrakech-inspired collection. Lara Stone donned look number two from the label’s spring 2011 collection on the February issue of Vogue Paris. The look was so popular it showed up on at least five other covers including January Jones’ April Marie Claire UK cover.
Meanwhile, Elle US put Katy Perry in Gucci’s bright colors for their March issue.
It looks like the cover race just got a little more interesting. Prada, 48; Dolce & Gabbana, 42; Gucci, 50.
But as they say, it ain’t over ’til it’s over. These three collections continue to dominate the covers of fashion mags, but the numbers are bound to change. We’ll have a final tally for you when mags start running fall collections on their covers. Until then, we’ll keep counting. And as always, we ask, which cover is your favorite?
Gucci‘s striking jewel-toned spring collection has already made it onto 50 covers so far this year.
Marie Claire and Vogue have taken a particular liking to the Marrakech-inspired collection. Lara Stone donned look number two from the label’s spring 2011 collection on the February issue of Vogue Paris. The look was so popular it showed up on at least five other covers including January Jones’ April Marie Claire UK cover.
Meanwhile, Elle US put Katy Perry in Gucci’s bright colors for their March issue.
It looks like the cover race just got a little more interesting. Prada, 48; Dolce & Gabbana, 42; Gucci, 50.
But as they say, it ain’t over ’til it’s over. These three collections continue to dominate the covers of fashion mags, but the numbers are bound to change. We’ll have a final tally for you when mags start running fall collections on their covers. Until then, we’ll keep counting. And as always, we ask, which cover is your favorite?