Vogue To Publish New Kamala Harris Cover Following Backlash
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The announcement comes after the original cover received backlash on social media
Harris will be taking the oath as the 49th U.S. vice president on Jan. 20
Vogue has announced that it will release a limited edition of its latest issue featuring a different photo of vice president-elect Kamala Harris after the original cover received backlash online
The media outlet made the announcement on its official Instagram page, saying that it will release a certain amount of copies with a fresh cover to commemorate the highly-anticipated Inauguration Day. The limited edition will be published after Harris becomes the first female politician to take oath as the vice president of the United States of America.
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With blazers and sneakers, Kamala Harris brings in new style of power dressing
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. Updated: 20 Jan 2021, 05:16 PM IST PTI
Kamala Harris, 56, will make history as the first female, first Black and first South Asian American vice president
Daughter of a Jamaican father and an Indian mother, Kamala Harris is giving fashion goals to women who want to look stylish yet comfortable in what they wear
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Vice President-elect Kamala Harris understated and elegant signature style of blazers combined with sneakers signals a new way of power dressing.
Harris, 56, will make history as the first female, first Black and first South Asian American vice president on Wednesday.
Joe Biden, a prominent Democratic figure on the American political scene for nearly a half-century as a senator and vice president, on Wednesday becomes the U.S.’s 46th president after the four-year tenure of Republican President Donald Trump.
Biden, on his third try for the White House over three decades, becomes, at 78, the country’s oldest leader ever and is older than about 95% of his countrymen.
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