Chioma Nnadi is arguably the worst thing to ever happen to British Vogue. After all, the magazine is a shadow of its former self and covers just do not hit like they once used to (when Edward Enninful was at the helm). Nevertheless, A-list talent from the world of fashion and beyond still don’t mind gracing the cover of the magazine. This year, names like Gwyneth Paltrow, Raye, Michaela Coel, Doechii, Dua Lipa, Bella Hadid, Billie Eilish, Bella Ramsey, Tyla, and Renée Zellweger have become cover stars. Next up on the cover of British Vogue is Millie Bobby Brown, who graces the December issue of the magazine. Photographed by Sebastian Faena and styled by Stelal Greenspan, the British actress poses in a field wearing a red hand-knitted dress from Seán McGirr’s Fall 2025 McQueen collection.
Millie Bobby Brown for British Vogue December 2025

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“R.I.P British Vogue,” immediately cried out moonmoon.
“It looks like Vogue Australia having a very bad month!” noted a disapproving GivenchyHomme.
“I remember a time when UK Vogue had beautiful festive holiday covers,” MModa chimed in.
Also far from overjoyed was jeremydante. “Too pedestrian for a December cover. December is supposed to be a special issue, to close out the year with a bang!”
“I don’t like it; it feels…too plain? December should be a bang, not a meh,” echoed jennarose.
“I am convinced that Chioma Nnad just despises the sight of glamour. A knitted red dress simply will not suffice for a December cover. The messy hair isn’t a sight for sore eyes either. I’ve become expectant of British Vogue disappointing over recent months, but this feels like ANOTHER new low,” voiced vogue28.
“Tragic. You can’t expect anything good from Faena. The layout is also a choice. I hate when magazines apply that awful drop shadow effect. It’s really cheap,” complained thiago.
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