Chloë Sevigny Takes to the Cover of Vogue Germany in Leopard Print Saint Laurent

We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: Vogue Germany isn’t the magazine it once was. Time and time again, the magazine disappoints. Not even covers starring the likes of Bill Kaulitz, Tilda Swinton, Emilia Schüle, Emma Corrin, and Paloma Elsesser have managed to impress over recent months. Kerstin Weng, who has served as head of editorial content since 2021, now welcomes Chloë Sevigny onto the cover of Vogue Germany, who fronts the October 2025 edition of the magazine. In a shared cover shoot with Spanish Vogue, the American actress poses for the photographer Michael Bailey Gates. In the cover shot, styled by Stella Greenspan, Sevigny dons a leopard print ensemble from Anthony Vaccarello’s Saint Laurent Fall 2025 collection.

“For the first time in years, I like the cover,” expressed JPineapple.
“One of their least worst covers in a while? To say anything more, I’d have to look through recent issues, and I don’t think I could do that. When will Vogue Deutschland ever get its glow-up?” asked tigerrouge.
“Apart from the outfit in the cover shot, which I would be glad to wear myself, there’s basically and literally nothing to get thrilled about when it comes to this issue. Another waste of paper, another non-attempt to not even try, doomed from day one to fall into fast oblivion,” shared penny609.
Kite noted: “Quite Jocelyn Wildenstein on the cover!”
“This cover is the best thing that this edition has published in what feels like forever,” MModa confessed. “The only flaw is that there is no eye contact with the viewer/reader.”
“What a horrible shoot. She’s not even looking out toward us in the cover shot, which irks me to no end. Not to mention how lifeless Chloë looks,” chimed in vogue28.
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