Alexandra Shulman. In those days, when budgets at Condé Nast were still relatively expansive and each title was encouraged to pursue a policy of “healthy” competition with one another, editors were not above engaging in a teeny bit of skullduggery to get one over each other.
So when Shulman discovered that her prize May celebrity was about to appear on the front of the April issue of US Vogue, she pulled her cover forward a month.
Cue consternation in New York.But who cares about then? Everyone on social media seems to be swooning with excitement about now, and the cockles of Condé Nast’s sometimes elusive heart should be warming.
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