One thing’s for sure: October belongs to Kendall Jenner. Not only did the reality star turned model appear on Allure, but a whopping four Vogue covers as well. Gigi Hadid wasn’t far behind with a number of noteworthy cover appearances, leaving some to wonder what’s worse, a newsstand dominated by vanilla actresses or one dominated by underwhelming shots of reality star models. There were some welcome surprises this month, however, including a Vogue cover for Lupita Nyong’o, one for Luna Bijl and one for Victoria Beckham, who may as well be a model. Here’s a look at all of the aforementioned shots and more as we round up the best and worst of this month’s magazine covers.
The Glossies: All the October 2016 Covers We Loved and Hated
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Vogue
Impeccably styled, Lupita Nyong'o looks beautiful in a season-appropriate Chanel look. -
Harper's Bazaar Australia
It may not be groundbreaking, but this is a beautiful shot and a perfect-for-fall coat. -
Vogue Australia
Love or hate the Gucci look on the cover, at least this is a uniquely-styled shot. -
Harper's Bazaar
Cheesy and uninspiring, Gigi Hadid does, at least, have great brows going for her on this cover. -
Harper's Bazaar Spain
Joan Smalls looks sleek and beautiful, though a swimsuit in October may be a bit of a stretch. -
Vogue Paris
Her Louis Vuitton outfit may not be particularly wearable, but Luna Bijl pulls it off and even makes dirty look chic. -
Red
Renée Zellweger looks adorable on this cover wearing a black off-the-shoulder dress. -
ELLE Canada
What on earth was Ashley Graham's stylist for this shoot thinking? If only someone had thought to cover up the bra-exposing glitter outfit with that Marina Rinaldi coat. The cover does get kudos for featuring affordable fashion via that H&M hat. -
Marie Claire
Kate Hudson styles sexy red lace with morning-after hair (natch). -
ELLE
While it's not a particularly riveting shot, it's nice to see a toned-down version of Miley Cyrus. -
Glamour UK
Jenna Coleman proves that she's a natural beauty with her minimal makeup look and understated Miu Miu dress. That said, this cover looks more like a test shot than an actual glossy cover. -
InStyle
The First Lady looks undeniably cover-worthy here. -
Marie Claire UK
Is this really Britney Spears or a wax figure? And why does it look as though she’s wearing an ill-fitting Burberry coat? -
Latina
Gina Rodriguez shows us she's not cookie cutter...for better or worse. -
Teen Vogue
After the couple's breakup, we see a somewhat melancholic Chloë Grace Moretz hugging ex Brooklyn Beckham, whose back is turned to the camera. -
Vogue UK
Truth: You can't go wrong with Victoria Beckham on a cover. -
Glamour
Though her interview in which she reveals how much she loves food and never diets is eye-roll-inducing, kudos to Joan Smalls for making this patterned dress look appealing. -
Allure
Could this shot be any more boring? -
CR Fashion Book
Rihanna gives us her take on Marie Antoinette, as only she can. -
Harper's Bazaar UK
Mariacarla Boscono looks fantastic in her unwearable but delightfully fun cover outfit. -
Vogue Germany
Kendall Jenner gives us attitude with a side of goth but proves, once again, that she doesn't have the modeling chops to merit all the cover attention. -
Vogue Japan
Same expression, different cover... -
Vogue Spain
Someone needs to get Kendall Jenner in a room with Tyra Banks so she can learn how to smize and stop churning out the same blank expression. -
W
Kanye West, Irina Shayk, Jodie Foster and Halle Berry are among those to get their own solo covers this month. Somehow everyone manages to look like a wax figure. -
Dazed
Looks like someone needs to pencil spray tan into their schedule. -
Fashion
She may not get much attention for her acting, but Kate Bosworth always delivers on the fashion front. -
Wonderland
Hard to think anything besides "trashy" when looking at this shot. -
The Gentlewoman
Zadie Smith makes for a refreshing cover...and those freckles! -
Harper's Bazaar India
Kudos to Harper's Bazaar India for going out on a limb and featuring solo covers with transgender models Tracey Africa Norman and Geena Rocero.
