In a striking evolution since her first cover, Vice President Kamala Harris graces the digital edition of Vogue once again, just weeks before the upcoming U.S. presidential election.
This time, she is captured in a chic mocha-colored suit designed by Gabriela Hearst, complemented by elegant Tiffany jewelry.
The photograph, taken by renowned fashion photographer Annie Leibovitz, presents Harris in a confident and relaxed posture.
Seated in a chair upholstered in a soft baby blue, she crosses her legs, with one hand resting on the armrest and the other on her lap. Her signature wry smile emerges subtly as she gazes directly into the camera.
This October cover contrasts sharply with her debut Vogue appearance in November 2021.
At that time, the newly elected vice president was photographed in a candid moment, seemingly caught mid-laugh.
Wearing a dark jacket by Donald Deal, skinny jeans, and Converse sneakers, the image was described by The New York Times as
“decidedly unfancy.” Reports indicated that Harris’ team was taken aback by the choice, as they had envisioned a more polished image featuring her in a light blue suit against a gold backdrop, which was ultimately included inside the magazine.
This new cover signals not just a change in style but also reflects the growth and confidence Harris has developed throughout her vice presidency.