Yass, Queen! Oprah Channels Royalty on the Cover of Vogue UK's August Issue

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 Mayโ€™s royal wedding), appearing now as cover star of the August 2018 issue of British Vogue. The media mogulโ€”described aptly as a โ€œglobal powerhouseโ€โ€”looks absolutely regal on the pages…

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 Mayโ€™s royal wedding), appearing now as cover star of the August 2018 issue of British Vogue. The media mogulโ€”described aptly as a โ€œglobal powerhouseโ€โ€”looks 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.

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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 Ablohโ€™s debut for Louis Vuitton).

Inside the issue, Oprahโ€™s 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 Oโ€™s 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, Oprahโ€™s conversation with writer Decca Aitkenhead is not all playing dress up. One of the worldโ€™s biggest influencers also discusses race, feminism, and her dress for the wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harryโ€”which 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 โ€œlooked white, not cream. I Googled, โ€˜Can you wear white to a wedding? Answer: โ€˜No, donโ€™t risk it.โ€ 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 Curryโ€™s fiery homily that day, she admits to being deeply moved. โ€œIt left me feeling that anything is possible through the power of love. Reverend Curry was right!โ€

In fact, itโ€™s the lack of love in the political arena that keeps Oโ€”a steadfast Obama supporter during his two presidential termsโ€”from tossing her hat into the ring for her own much-speculated run, as she tells Vogue:

In that political structureโ€”all the non-truths, the bullshit, the crap, the nastiness, the backhanded backroom stuff that goes onโ€”I feel like I could not exist. I would not be able to do it. Itโ€™s not a clean business. It would kill me.

But in an era of not only grimy politics, but #MeToo and #Times Up, Oprah isnโ€™t allowing any societal darkness to dim her light. As she reminds us with every โ€œWhat I Know for Sureโ€ column in her ubiquitous magazine and each โ€œSuper Soul Sundayโ€ on her network, defying the darkness is the best defense we have.

People talk about โ€œthese are such dark times,โ€ but what if we shift the paradigm? Because I see it differently ... I see, โ€œIsnโ€™t this remarkable that weโ€™re waking up?โ€ For years, women have endured craziness. This is whatโ€™s happening to people. Theyโ€™re allowing themselves to not just become corroded, but to become hysterical. Youโ€™ve got to lean to the happiness.

The Glow Up tip: Oprahโ€™s full interview is available to read in British Vogueโ€™s August issue, which is out on newsstands July 6.

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