Virtue-signaling “resistance” is very much in fashion, especially at the glossy fashion/pop culture magazine Vanity Fair.
Staffers there were apoplectic at the notion that a future cover would feature First Lady Melania Trump.
Vanity Fair’s global editorial director, Mark Guiducci, has floated the possibility of putting President Trump’s wife on the cover of the Conde Nast-owned publication as he tries to make his mark in his newly minted role, Semafor reported.
It makes sense, and not just because Melania is a former model. Nancy Reagan made the cover, and Hillary Clinton snagged a feature spread when they were first ladies. Michelle Obama was featured inside the mag as first lady, but made the cover of Vogue, another Conde Nast publication, three times.
But Melania? No way, said staf