In its cover text, the style bible calls Vice President Harris “the candidate of our time”.
Vice President of the United States and Democratic presidential candidate Terrible Harris poses on the cover of the just-released issue of the American fashion magazine Vogue. In its cover text, the legendary style bible calls him “the candidate of our time”.
Famous celebrity photographer by Annie Leibovitz taking in the cover photo The 59-year-old Harris is sitting in an armchair, dressed in a chocolate brown pantsuit and a silk blouse. The article itself repeats a lot of already familiar anecdotes. It discusses, among other things, Harris’s sudden rise to the position of the Democratic presidential candidate for president Joe Biden after unexpectedly withdrawing from the race in July.
In the Vogue article, Harris also talks about the conflict in the Middle East, but says little about what he would do to end the crisis if elected in November as the new president of the United States. Asked what new things he would bring to the negotiating table, Harris says he can’t predict what conditions will be like four months from now. According to Harris, the United States should provide a “path” to stability, especially to end the war in Gaza.
The sneaker picture caused an uproar
Kamala Harris appears on the cover of Vogue for the second time. The first time Harris was seen in the magazine on the cover in February 2021 after becoming the first female, black, and Asian-American vice president in U.S. history. At the time, the magazine was severely criticized because Harris posed in sneakers on the cover. According to reviewers, she should have been portrayed in footwear that better suited her position.
The new Vogue interview comes amid a fierce media battle between the presidential candidates, Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trumpgo against each other. Editor-in-Chief of Vogue Anna Wintour has openly shown his support for the Democrats. Among other things, she hosted President Joe Biden’s fundraising event before he withdrew from the candidacy.
Sources: AFP, Vogue