Vogue Italia Editor in Chief Franca Sozzani celebrates this year her
25th anniversary at the helm of the most revolutionary Vogue of the
Conde Nast Family. Aptly named “Revolution in 25 years of Fashion” the
July issue features 6 covers with 6 super models featuring 6 ground
breaking Italian designers.
Vogue Italia: Revolution in 25 Years of Fashion. July 2013
Vogue Italia is considered to be the most revolutionary of
Vogues, and Franca Sozzani holds the banner of the most
inventive and sometimes controversial editor in chief of them all.
Anna Wintour may have been the first to put a celebrity
(Madonna) on the cover of Vogue and not a model in the 1990s, but Sozzani chose
to highlight issues such as war, ecological disasters, plus size models and
plastic surgery on the cover of her issues.
To celebrate Sozzani’s “Revolution in 25 years of Fashion”
at Vogue Italia we made
a
gallery with her most “revolutionary covers” from the annals to highlight
her courage, inventiveness and commitment to fashion.
Cover Models: Gisele Bunchen, Tony Ward
Fashion: Dolce&Gabbana
Photographer: Steven Meisel
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