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Vogue Offers Digital Cover of Kamala Harris in Print

Kamala Harris on the cover of Vogue. Tyler Mitchell
Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris on the cover of Vogue. Tyler Mitchell (Tyler Mitchell)

Readers left wanting a print issue of the latest Vogue with Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris in a more formal look the one seen on the newsstand edition can special order it in print from the publisher.

The offer comes after criticism on social media about the cover image choice, with many wishing that the historic moment had been marked with a different image of Harris, who is photographed in a casual pose with Converse sneakers. Sources close to Harris and her team told multiple outlets last week that they also preferred the more formal image, in which the VP is wearing a soft blue suit.

”In recognition of the enormous interest in the digital cover, and in celebration of this historic moment, we will be publishing a limited number of special edition inaugural issues,” said Vogue in a statement offering the magazine in the US only, for $7.99.

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