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American and British Vogue Share Cover Star for November

Adele covers American Vogue (left) and British Vogue (right). Alasdair Mclellan and Steven Meisel
Adele covers American Vogue (left) and British Vogue (right). Alasdair Mclellan and Steven Meisel

Adele appears on the covers of both American and British Vogue November issues as the singer kicks off the promotion for her upcoming album.

While Vogue has been sharing more content since Condé Nast merged its US and international divisions, each Vogue produced its own separate content for the occasion.

For British Vogue, Adele was styled by editor Edward Enninful and photographed by Steven Meisel. For American Vogue, Adele was styled by Tonne Goodman and photographed by Alasdair Mclellan. In addition, the magazines published two separate profiles, the fruit of two separate interviews.

The issue marks the first time the same star has appeared on both Vogue covers at once, and is part of a growing effort at the publisher to entice stars by promising more exposure or to get more mileage out of single shoots or articles by publishing them in more regions. In September, The Weeknd appeared on almost all covers of GQ globally simultaneously. And this week, Glamour released a cover story with Camila Cabello across eight markets.

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