WSJ. Magazine 'Digital Edition' December 2023/January 2024 : Angelina Jolie by Annemarieke van Drimmelen
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Forum Members Call For Angelina Jolie’s Digital Cover of WSJ. Magazine to be Printed

When the news dropped of Kristina O’Neill’s departure as editor-in-chief of WSJ. Magazine back in May, we immediately became fearful for the magazine’s future. However, we need not have worried. The publication’s newly-installed editor Sarah Bell has managed to deliver an array of buzz-worthy covers over recent months, which have starred the likes of Jennifer Aniston, Linda Evangelista and Kylie Jenner. WSJ‘s latest cover subject is none other than Angelina Jolie, who features on the magazine’s digital offering for December 2023/January 2024. Fresh from an appearance on American Vogue, the actress, humanitarian and fashion entrepreneur poses for photographer Annemarieke van Drimmelen in a stunning black and white portrait cover image, complete with styling from Tonne Goodman.

WSJ. Magazine 'Digital Edition' December 2023/January 2024 : Angelina Jolie by Annemarieke van Drimmelen
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Needless to say, member of theFashionSpot forums were impressed. “How gorgeous!” declared PowerDroid the second the cover came to light.

“That’s a stunning cover, that should have been printed,” chimed in mepps.

“What’s up with Angelina getting digital covers now? A big WTF if you ask me. First that missed opportunity with US Vogue for November and now this?” WAVES voiced.

WSJ. Magazine can just do no wrong, IMO. How heavenly to imagine this level of cover story for American Harper’s Bazaar. I am 100% here for this, flawless from start to finish. Not even a massive Angelina Jolie fan but she has photographed wonderfully via the lens of Annemarieke van Drimmelen here,” admired vogue28.

Forum member thenewclassic described the accompanying cover feature as “beautiful” and we could not agree more.

See more of Angelina Jolie as WSJ. Magazine‘s latest cover star and join the conversation, here.

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