There must be royalty inside her DNA, because another queen is taking over England; American royalty Oprah Winfrey is continuing her British invasion (which began at Mayβs royal wedding), appearing now as cover star of the August 2018 issue of British Vogue. The media mogulβdescribed aptly as a βglobal powerhouseββlooks absolutely regal on the pages of the famed magazine, styled for the shoot by good friend and editor-in-chief Edward Enninful and photographed by Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott.
From the cover, Queen O gazes out at us wearing a romantically ruffled, custom-made ivory taffeta gown by Stella McCartney, which set off her brown skin to perfection, paired with white-and-yellow-diamond and emerald earrings by Buccellati (also a favorite of Rihanna, who recently wore their jewelry to Virgil Ablohβs debut for Louis Vuitton).
Suggested Reading
Inside the issue, Oprahβs larger-than life presence is taken to new heights, wearing made-to-order creations by Erdem and Alexander McQueen with jewel-embellished, elaborate updos created by Oβs key hairstylist Nicole Mangrum and British master Malcolm Edwards. Makeup was by frequent favorite celebrity face-painter, Derrick Rutledge.
But even at her most glamorous, Oprahβs conversation with writer Decca Aitkenhead is not all playing dress up. One of the worldβs biggest influencers also discusses race, feminism, and her dress for the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harryβwhich was almost a royal faux pas, as Vogue reported:
Two days before the wedding, Winfrey looked at a photo of the cream dress she had commissioned from Stella McCartney and realised it βlooked white, not cream. I Googled, βCan you wear white to a wedding? Answer: βNo, donβt risk it.β In the end, McCartney worked round the clock to remake it in pink, to headline-grabbing effect.
And for those of us who remember catching a glimpse of O rocking to the words of Bishop Curryβs fiery homily that day, she admits to being deeply moved. βIt left me feeling that anything is possible through the power of love. Reverend Curry was right!β
In fact, itβs the lack of love in the political arena that keeps Oβa steadfast Obama supporter during his two presidential termsβfrom tossing her hat into the ring for her own much-speculated run, as she tells Vogue:
In that political structureβall the non-truths, the bullshit, the crap, the nastiness, the backhanded backroom stuff that goes onβI feel like I could not exist. I would not be able to do it. Itβs not a clean business. It would kill me.
But in an era of not only grimy politics, but #MeToo and #Times Up, Oprah isnβt allowing any societal darkness to dim her light. As she reminds us with every βWhat I Know for Sureβ column in her ubiquitous magazine and each βSuper Soul Sundayβ on her network, defying the darkness is the best defense we have.
People talk about βthese are such dark times,β but what if we shift the paradigm? Because I see it differently ... I see, βIsnβt this remarkable that weβre waking up?β For years, women have endured craziness. This is whatβs happening to people. Theyβre allowing themselves to not just become corroded, but to become hysterical. Youβve got to lean to the happiness.
The Glow Up tip: Oprahβs full interview is available to read in British Vogueβs August issue, which is out on newsstands July 6.
Straight From
Sign up for our free daily newsletter.