Women in Hollywood Issue 2024: US ELLE Edition
In 2024, Nina Garcia has continued to shine as the editor-in-chief of ELLE, a position she has held since 2017. This year, she has curated a stunning lineup of cover stars that includes a diverse array of influential talents such as Penélope Cruz, Vittoria Ceretti, Nicole Kidman, Dua Lipa, Anya Taylor-Joy, HoYeon Jung, Lisa from Blackpink, Tyla, and Kylie Jenner. Each of these extraordinary women has graced the cover, generating significant buzz and excitement among readers. As the year wraps up, Garcia proudly presents the annual ELLE ‘Women in Hollywood’ issue for December 2024/January 2025, featuring a remarkable array of talents including Demi Moore, Danielle Deadwyler, Mikey Madison, Selena Gomez, Karla Sofía Gascón, Zoe Saldaña, Cynthia Erivo, Saoirse Ronan, Julianne Moore, and Tilda Swinton. Esteemed photographers such as Collier Schorr, Cass Bird, Felix Cooper, and Micaiah Carter were chosen to capture these powerful women, dressed impeccably in designs from iconic brands like Ralph Lauren, Chanel, Loewe, McQueen, Louis Vuitton, and Prada.
Explore the Stunning 2024 ELLE ‘Women in Hollywood’ Covers Featuring A-List Talents:
Discover the Enthusiastic Reactions of theFashionSpot’s Forum Community:
“They are all quite nice,” expressed forum user mikel, appreciating the aesthetic choices made in the covers.
“They are OK. Most of them look lazy. Nothing good. This year was a strange year for US ELLE,” commented Xone, offering a more critical perspective on the overall presentation.
“All of them look nice. I particularly like Julianne Moore/Tilda, Cynthia Erivo, and Saoirse Ronan,” shared user ivano, noting his favorites among the impressive lineup.
“Great lineup. Danielle Deadwyler has the best cover,” declared Hchloe, highlighting her admiration for one of the featured actresses.
Blueorchid remarked: “They’re all pleasant and non-offensive. Not great, but it’s fine,” reflecting a mixed but generally positive sentiment.
“When you have Demi Moore, Demi Moore is all you need. I’m able to admire the styling on the Cynthia Erivo cover, but my favorite is definitely Demi’s, without a shadow of a doubt. My biggest pet peeve with a multi-cover selection is when there is zero cohesion, and there’s none here,” voiced vogue28, emphasizing the importance of a cohesive theme.
“All the cover stories look way too pedestrian for my taste,” critiqued MModa, providing a contrasting opinion on the overall artistic direction.
Explore more captivating highlights from the ELLE ‘Women in Hollywood’ December 2024/January 2025 issue and join the vibrant conversation, here.