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Point taken. However, I have to wonder how much political discourse will take place in a Vogue profile.
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While many may see Vogue as just a fashion magazine, throughout the years, we’ve consistently profiled influential female figures in politics. In fourteen administrations, only one first lady hasn’t been featured in our pages and our current First Lady, the dynamic and stylish Michelle Obama, even appeared on the cover in March 2009, mere months after her husband was historically elected into office. While we’ve always covered the biggest names on Capitol Hill (Condoleezza Rice, Hillary Clinton) we also have an eye on rising stars—Sarah Palin was profiled in our pages well before she was thrown into the national spotlight as John McCain’s VP choice. In honor of May’s story on South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, we looked back through our archives to bring you a slideshow of twenty-first century political powerhouses in Vogue.
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Obama Remains Women's Presidential Pick; Romney, Men's
And then there was the stir caused by the pillbox Mrs. Kennedy wore to her husband's inauguration, and the ensuing impact on American culture, commerce, and gender relations.