Madonna on Vogue Covers Throughout the Years

Madonna’s enduring presence on the covers of Vogue magazine reflects her evolving artistry and significant impact on fashion and pop culture. Over the decades, she has graced numerous international editions of Vogue, each capturing a distinct phase of her multifaceted career. She has appeared on over 20 Vogue covers worldwide, including editions in Spain, Brazil, Australia, Korea, Germany, and Taiwan.

Madonna’s first Vogue cover on British Vogue February 1989, photographed by Herb Ritts, showcased her in Jean Paul Gaultier attire, marking the beginning of her high-fashion collaborations.

Shot by Patrick Demarchelier on US Vogue May 1989, this cover was a commercial success, selling 200,000 more copies than the previous year’s May issue. It signaled a shift in fashion magazines, embracing celebrities alongside models.

In 1993, Madonna became the first musician to complete the “Big Four” of Vogue covers: American, British, French, and Italian editions. This achievement highlighted her unique position at the intersection of music and fashion.

Madonna’s collaborations with renowned photographers like Steven Meisel, Herb Ritts, and Patrick Demarchelier have produced some of the most memorable images in fashion history. Her ability to continually reinvent herself has kept her at the forefront of both the music and fashion industries.​

Vogue UK February 1989, by Herb Ritts.

Vogue US May 1989, by Patrick Demarchelier.

Vogue España July 1990, by Helmut Newton.

Vogue Italia February 1991, by Steven Meisel.

Vogue Brasil June 1991, by Steven Meisel.

Vogue US October 1992, by Steven Meisel.

Vogue Italia November 1992, by Steven Meisel.

Vogue Paris October 1993, by Ellen von Unwerth.

Vogue US October 1996, by Steven Meisel.

Vogue Australia December 1996.

Vogue Taiwan December 1996.

Vogue España January 1997.

Vogue Korea January 1997.

Vogue Paris August 2004, by Steven Klein.

Vogue US August 2005, by Tim Walker.

Vogue Brazil September 2005.

Vogue Brasil December 2008, by Steven Klein.

Vogue Italia February 2017, by Steven Klein.

Vogue Deutsch April 2017, by Luigi & Iango.

Vogue Italia August 2018, by Mert & Marcus.

Vogue Italia August 2018, by Mert & Marcus.

Vogue UK June 2019, by Mert & Marcus.

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