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Vanity Fair It has caused some controversy by featuring only men on its cover. iconic hollywood issue,
The magazine’s 32nd annual special issue featured three covers starring the actors jeremy alan whiteA$AP Rocky, Glen Powell, LaKeith Stanfield, Callum Turner, Riz Ahmed, Jonathan Bailey, Harris Dickinson, Andrew Garfield, Paul Mescal, Michael B. JordanAnd Austin Butler. But readers were left with one question: Where are all the women?
There were mixed reactions to the cover stars on social media, some of which included Instagram Users are sharing their love for the group in the comments of the magazine’s posts or debating which other actors should have been featured. However, others wondered whether Vanity Fair made the right choice to highlight men more than women amid the current political climate, with women reporting Increase in misogyny after Donald Trump’s election And Actors continue to raise concerns about gender inequality In Hollywood.
“What happened to the women?” one person wrote, while another said: “I have to admit that Vanity Fair is also doing an all-women’s cover, right?”
“I think we’ve heard too much about the boys,” joked another, referencing the issue’s title “Let’s Hear It for the Boys.”

The issue also included interviews with each actor and videos of the stars watching YouTube videos together. Vanity Fair did not return immediately The Independent’s Request for comment.
Vanity Fair’s Global editorial director Mark Guiducci said the all-men cover was a commentary on Hollywood itself. They explained in a statement: “Together, the actors on these three covers Vanity Fair’The 32nd annual issue of Hollywood shows something different. These are not the matinee statues of early cinema, fully formed, staged and hair-dyed from the head of some Zeusian studio head. Nor are they presented as bloated superheroes, even though they occasionally play them on screen.
The statement continued, “Our new leading men are something even more archetypal: mere mortals. Often kind, sometimes vulnerable, each extraordinary – a generation of actors has never been less performing and more human. Have you ever wondered what an Internet boyfriend becomes when he grows up? A movie star, it turns out. They’re good guys rather than strong guys or bad boys – and we love them for it.”
Vanity FairThe Hollywood Issue traditionally honors rising stars in film and television and has included first-time directors as well as actors. It is considered the beginning of awards season, which also concludes with The brand’s Oscar party each year,
Its first issue in 1995 featured only women, including Jennifer Jason Leigh, Uma Thurman, among others. nicole kidmanPatricia Arquette, Linda Fiorentino, Gwyneth Paltrow, Sarah Jessica Parker, Julianne Moore, Angela Bassett and Sandra Bullock on the cover.
Before making the case for co-education, the magazine alternated between all men and all women on the cover for its first three annual issues. Only women have been included in the theme 11 times.