
Penelope Cruz photographed by the late, great Herb Ritts for US Vogue, March 2001
When this cover hit newsstands 25 years ago this month, I gasped in awe. Not because of topless Penelope–that part didnât catch my eye, actually. But it was the sultry pulchritude of Penelope with the blurb âThe Power Of Beautyâ that did. For as long as Iâve been reading womenâs/fashion magazines, plenty of them, but especially Anna Wintourâs Vogue, have often touted beige-skinned, blue-eyed blondes with the thin lips and thinner hips as the âbeauty idealâ. As a gullible teen who was none of that, there were times when those discriminating messages got to me. (Looking back at that, I wouldnât be surprised if the ass-backwards rich white males that owned Conde Nast and Hearst influenced that racist bullshit in my fashion/womenâs titles.)Â
Then here comes Penelope, with her dark hair, brown eyes, sunkissed skin, and full lips, fronting Vogueâs March 2001 issue. Her look was the antithesis of the Paltrows and Kidmans of Hollywood, and I adored her upon first sight. Penelope instantly joined my list of beauty idols of the time: Lucy Liu (the lone female Asian star at the time), Jessica Alba, Tyra Banks, and Catherine Zeta-Jones (who would get her own Vogue cover later that year), to name a few. I think I bought two copies of that issue–one to read and one that I left sealed in its plastic wrapping for keepsakes. (These were days when Vogueâs March and September issues were, like, 700 pages and came with a supplemental issue, thus the plastic wrapping). I still have both issues to this day.Â
By the way, I remember reading the readersâ letters of that issue (remember those sections?), and one reader did complain about Penelope being topless on the cover. For me, I found it a lot more tasteful and classy than, oh, Melania Trump wearing a full wedding gown on her cover in 2005. And donât get me started on those who later got Vogue covers that shouldnât have gotten them in the first place *cough*Nicki*cough*
(Side note: this could be the last month I do these throwback magazine cover posts, but if I find something good for next monthâŚđ)












