September and the subsequent fall issues are usually the crown jewels of fashion publishing, and this year’s covers delivered star power and creativity in equal measure. The strongest titles made bold statements like Vogue invoking the spirit of a new era of supermodels, Interview Magazine serving up cultural provocativeness, and indie-favorite Pop Magazine celebrating a musical icon and new model talent across multiple collectible covers. From Naomi Campbell’s turn for Vogue Brasil’s 50th anniversary to Sabrina Carpenter’s cheeky homage at Interview, here’s a comprehensive rundown of the latest print covers that were on our radar.
Friends until the end, Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid headline Vogue’s October 2025 issue as the ultimate Horse Girls, in a bold equestrian fantasy. Captured by Lachlan Bailey at Jackson Hole’s Diamond Cross Ranch, the duo gallops through fall landscapes in romantic Alexander McQueen gowns and statement Miu Miu Western ensembles, melding the usual Vogue glamour with rugged refinement. Under the leadership of newly appointed Head of Editorial Content Chloe Malle, the editor interviews “KenGi” as fashion sisters bonded through shared ambition and upbringing.
Italian weekly D Repubblica turned to homegrown supermodel Vittoria Ceretti for its September 6, 2025 “Fashion Issue,” with photographer Oliver Hadlee Pearch behind the lens. Ceretti stuns in a laced Dolce & Gabbana dress styled by fashion heavyweight Emmanuelle Alt, bringing a another touch of sultry Italian sophistication to the cover. The issue, under Editor-in-Chief Emanuele Farneti, underscores D Repubblica’s surge as a weekly fashion authority, tapping Ceretti’s star power to rival international monthly competitors. The result is a cover that balances modern edge and classic allure, firmly putting D back on the radar of fall fashion must-sees.
Vogue Japan’s October 2025 cover features actor, Hikari Mori decked out in Bulgari and photographed by Pablo Saez. Under Tiffany Godoy’s editorial oversight, the granddaughter of legendary Japanese fashion designer Hanae Mori takes the covers in a neon-green look from the brand. The Alba Melendo styled shoot goes further to highlight Hanae Mori’s importance in the Japanese fashion landscape ushering in the new season and inviting a cross-cultural dialogue on global luxury.
Interview Magazine September 2025
In a playful throwback, Interview Magazine’s September 2025 cover makes a quirky statement with Sabrina Carpenter lathered in shaving cream and wielding a razor, photographed by Brianna Capozzi. Editor-in-Chief Mel Ottenberg styled the VMA pop star himself, referencing a famous 1965 Esquire cover of Italian actress Virna Lisi as Carpenter playfully shaves her face in a Valentino bustier. Retro homage pairs up with cheeky modern wit for a cover that grabs attention from one of entertainment’s rising elite.
M Le magazine du Monde Sept. 4, 2025
For its latest issue, Parisien weekly, M Le magazine du Monde highlights Hot List duo Jacqui Hooper and Noor Khan with a pair of covers by Mikael Jansson that radiates Scandinavian minimalism. Under the guidance of Creative Director Jean-Baptiste Talbourdet-Napoleone with the portraits styled by Fashion Editor Malina Joseph Gilchrist, the new issue features the muses in Phoebe Philo and Miu Miu cover looks set against the stark, minimal “modèle scandinave” aesthetic of the Swedish photographer’s lens.
For Issue 7, Family Style presents a multi-cover saga featuring Indya Moore, Isabelle Huppert, and new face Migoa Guol, with covers styled by Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, François Gravel and Nathan Klein and shot by Jessica Madavo, Philippine Chaumont and Agathe Zaerpour, and Norbert Schoerner, respectively. Anchored by the “Time Sensitive” concept, Family Style, the eclectic magazine that fuses fashion, art, and cuisine, forges a dialogue between rising and established icons with feature on artists like Lorna Simpson ahead of her upcoming Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, and interviews by impressive peers like Tracee Ellis Ross and Hari Nef.
Harper’s Bazaar Italia #22 Fall 2025
Harper’s Bazaar Italia marked its 22nd “Maestria” issue with four covers where supermodel royalty faces off and with some rising fresh rookies. On one cover, model legend Kate Moss is photographed by David Sims, exuding the effortless cool that she’s known for. The alternate model covers by Jamie Hawkesworth and Willy Vanderperre spotlights newcomers Anne Floor Wetemans, Jacqui Hooper and Noor Khan, symbolically passing the torch to the next generation of model leaders. Editor-in-Chief Massimo Russo, along with Fashion Director Sissy Vian, and Editorial Director Stefano Tonchi lead this powerhouse team, enlisting stylist legends Joe McKenna and Olivier Rizzo to craft looks that merge classic and cutting-edge.
Purple Magazine #44 marches into fall with multiple covers featuring Carine Roitfeld shot by Olivier Zahm, alongside models Bodine Van Galen, Mila van Eeten, and more. Editor-in-Chief Zahm curates visuals by himself, photographers Juergen Teller, Guen Fiore, Johan Sandberg and a special still image by the late Irving Penn, blending the editorial line between bold legacy and fresh vision.
W Magazine’s Fall Fashion Issue channels the genius of Steven Meisel through separate covers starring Zoë Kravitz, Julia Garner, and Lana Del Rey. Editor-in-Chief Sara Moonves leads visuals styled by Karl Templer in Saint Laurent, Gucci, and Prada. It’s a perfect storm of Hollywood power and big fashion names that drive home the theme of being the “Peak of Chic.”
Newcomer 72 Magazine, spearheaded by Chief Creative Officer Edward Enninful, launches with a Fall 2025 debut showcasing Julia Roberts in a sleek Phoebe Philo ensemble, captured by Craig McDean. Roberts’ natural charisma signals the magazine’s new arrival that brings the cinematic allure and editorial gravitas needed for a grand splash. It’s a bold declaration: 72 arrives like a Cannes red carpet entrance.
Dazed Magazine returns with new leadership under new Editor-in-Chief Ted Stansfield and Lorde gracing its fall cover. Shot by Wera Nowak, the artist floats in a pond in a raw and poetic snapshot for the “Uncensored Issue.” It’s not the only thing laid bare, as photographer Ilya Lipkin and stylist Georgia Pendlebury feature relative newcomer Evgenia Nirka in visuals that, *ahem*, leave little to the imagination.
Vogue Australia September 2025
Vogue Australia places Industry Icon and actor Abbey Lee center stage once more (her eighth printed cover) in a Hermès-lined fall portrait by Daniel Jackson. Under Christine Centenera’s editorship and styled by Katelyn Gray, the latest cover weaves Abbey through a 70s scene to evoke the elegance of yesteryear as a grounded star in luxe fashion attire.
Pop Magazine goes all out with five covers celebrating Charli xcx’s unapologetic Brat Summer run, captured by Alasdair McLellan, and also joined by stars Mia Goth and Gracie Abrams. They link with cover models Liu Wen, Libby Taverner, Stella Hanan, and a Dior Men story with Xavier Karwas, Sam Sheffield, and Jaxson Hutcheon in a blend of saturated color, main character energy, and that unmistakable Pop identity for a visual translation of fashion’s noteworthy talents.
Commemorating 50 years in print, Vogue Brasil honors the major milestone with another model legend who won’t stop: Naomi Campbell in profile, styled in Chanel by Mar + Vin’s lens. Under editor-in-chief Paula Merlo’s editorial stewardship, the British supermodel is styled by Rita Lazzarotti in Thom Browne, Saint Laurent, Philip Treacy and more in an issue that celebrates Brazilian creativity and its position as a formidable global presence in fashion.
The Perfect Magazine Issue 9 2025
For Issue 9, The Perfect Magazine stages a cinematic parade of cultural icons, spanning from Hollywood royalty like Charlize Theron, to MDC-ranked models Anok Yai and Sheila Bawar, to musical provocateurs Honey Dijon and more. Each cover, shot by a lineup of visionary photographers Paolo Roversi, Rafael Pavarotti, Petra Collins to Willy Vanderperre, offering a vivid snapshot of fashion’s leading talents. Under Editor-in-Chief Bryan Yambao’s bold direction and with Katie Grand among the star-studded stylistic team, the issue is a subtle dance of reverence and rebellion, immortalizing each contributor as both subject and storyteller within the season’s narrative tapestry.