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Amanda Gorman, poet and Harvard graduate, stuns on the May cover of Vogue
By Diti Kohli Globe Correspondent,Updated April 7, 2021, 5:16 p.m.
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Amanda Gorman in a Louis Vuitton by Virgil Abloh Dress (left) and a Dior Haute Couture dress and headband (right).Annie Leibovitz/Vogue Magazine
Every time Amanda Gorman vanishes from the public eye, she struts back into view looking regal, sharp, and stylish. This time, she is on the cover of Vogue.
Vogue printed two versions of its May issue cover with the poet and Harvard graduate. In one, Gorman wears a Louis Vuitton by Virgil Abloh dress, and in the other she wears Dior Haute Couture. The photographer was Annie Leibovitz.
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Vogue Magazine is re-affirming once again that its days of being a fashion magazine are over and that it’s a full on far left political propaganda outfit. The publication’s latest cover features the young 20-something Amanda Gorman, the “poet” who puts far left political punditry to a meter and calls it art.
Yeah, she’s the kind of once-in-a-generation artist that makes lyrics out of Planned Parenthood slogans. Who wouldn’t want a young woman who rhymes about a woman’s right to kill their unborn children to be the “first ever” poet on the cover of
By Dale Arden Chong 1:10 PM PDT, April 8, 2021
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If anyone s going to become the unofficial ambassador for the color yellow, it s Amanda Gorman.
The 23-year-old poet who made history earlier this year as the youngest Inauguration Day poet has already showcased her love for the vibrant hue with her chic Prada coat at the inauguration of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. However, it s clear that her adoration for the shade goes beyond one monumental day.
By Mekishana Pierre Annie Leibovitz/Vogue
Amanda Gorman is far from done speaking her piece. The National Youth Poet Laureate covers the May issue of Vogue, where she opens up about her rise to fame after reciting her poem, The Hill We Climb, at President Biden s inauguration.
Gorman made history as the youngest inaugural poet ever and began a press tour that included appearances with a bevy of well-known TV hosts such as James Corden, Ellen DeGeneres and Anderson Cooper. Her name became synonymous with political figures like Hillary Clinton, Michelle and Barack Obama, and more. According to Gorman, it has all been an adventure aided by a village.