Vanity Fair March 2024 : The Hollywood Issue by Gordon von Steiner
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Vanity Fair’s 2024 Hollywood Cover Sees Natalie Portman, Bradley Cooper, Pedro Pascal & More Come Together

Awards season is officially in full swing, and with such an occasions comes Vanity Fair‘s annual Hollywood issue. First launched in 1995, the publication just unveiled its 30th annual installment of the highly-anticipated issue for March 2024. Radhika Jones champions Bradley Cooper, Natalie Portman, Pedro Pascal, Colman Domingo, Jodie Comer, Lily Gladstone, Greta Lee, Charles Melton, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, Jenna Ortega, and Barry Keoghan as cover stars for the occasion. The selection of Hollywood stars poses for filmmaker and photographer Gordon von Steiner, and were styled by George Cortina throughout the sleek portfolio.

Vanity Fair March 2024 : The Hollywood Issue by Gordon von Steiner
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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“It’s not my favorite Hollywood cover of Vanity Fair,” shared aracic the moment the cover struck.

“Making the cover of Vanity Fair‘s Hollywood issue… when the money’s no longer there,” chimed in an underwhelmed tigerrouge.

Also not exactly starstruck by the outcome was Marc10: “It literally looks like those photos they take backstage at award shows. Zero effort put into this. And it’s bad enough that the guys usually go for the boring black suits on the red carpet, but here too? Come on…”

“Everything is too cold and not very harmonious,” critiqued Ivanity86.

However, not everyone was left dissatisfied. “I am very much a fan of this! I’m able to appreciate how simple, clean and direct the cover image is. There’s zero signs of any weird Photoshop, and each of the subjects featured appear to have been photographed and styled beautifully,” defended vogue28.

Vanity Fair March 2024 : The Hollywood Issue by Gordon von Steiner
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