WSJ. Magazine December 2021/January 2022 : Karlie Kloss by Ethan James Green

Karlie Kloss Serves Pure Fashion and Glamour on WSJ. Magazine’s December 2021/January 2022 Digital Cover

Sometimes all we crave from our favorite fashion glossies is true glamour. (Perhaps a model thrown in for good measure.) We’ve been able to depend a great deal on WSJ. Magazine over the years since it caters to our every desire. Kim Kardashian, Amanda Gorman and Ashley Graham have kept us enthralled on the title’s front covers throughout 2021. Now Karlie Kloss is the publication’s digital cover star for December 2021/January 2022. The model completely captivates wearing a Celine trench, a hat from Eugenia Kim and a Salvatore Ferragamo scarf selected by Charlotte Collet for the shot snapped by Ethan James Green.

WSJ. Magazine December 2021/January 2022 : Karlie Kloss by Ethan James Green
IMAGE: WSJ.COM

The end result gives our forum members a serious case of déjà vu. “If I hadn’t read the caption, I could SWEAR this Karlie cover was photographed by Steven Meisel!” said DK92.

“Ethan really goes all the way out to be the next Meisel. It’s good. Karlie still has it,” commented THD96.

“How are these not outtakes from Karlie’s Vogue Italia December 2011 cover or her British Vogue August 2019 story?” asked mikel.

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“Poor man’s Meisel, but Karlie is just extraordinary. She totally serves it!” declared TaylorBinque.

“An absolutely incredible cover… It reminds me of Natalia Vodianova on W by Steven Meisel. Great job from Ethan and Karlie!” approved aracic.

MyNameIs is also very much a fan: “This is phenomenal. Beautiful, bold, elegant, dynamic and with plenty of personality.”

“Karlie Kloss by Ethan James Green is of course, as said a million times already, emulating Steven Meisel, but you will hear zero complaining from me… Nothing but pure unapologetic glamour and fashion…” applauded vogue28.

“I love the brows, they steal the show on the cover,” admired KINGofVERSAILLES.

Karlie’s accompanying feature is a total must-see. Check it out and have your say here.

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