Can you pinpoint the "Cover Of The Century"?
While that sounds like a lofty title, the Professional Publisher's Association has narrowed it down to 10 options for the competition in honor of the organization's 100th birthday . Lucky for us, the style world's very own Vogue magazine is in the running.
So which chic cover earned a spot on the ballot? British Vogue's December 2001 shot of Kate Moss . The cover features the iconic model in a replica of the coronation crown and a regal Giorgio Armani dress with a gold scepter in hand -- Britannia at its best, no? Fittingly, the Nick Knight-lensed cover was timed to create hype for the Queen's Golden Jubilee in 2002.
But don't get the idea that Vogue is a shoe-in just yet. The fashion bible has some stiff competition, including Cosmopolitan UK's inaugural issue from 1972 and a Women's Weekly cover circa World War I .
You'll have to wait until Nov. 21 to see the winner, but do you think Vogue deserves the "Cover of the Century" title? You can vote here .
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Think any of these Kate Moss covers are better than the British Vogue one?