Richard Dennen is one of the very few editors left within the world of print who is unafraid of glamour. Subsequent to Dennen taking up the mantle at Tatler in 2018, we have become completely accustomed to pure, unapologetic glamour via the covers of the British Condé Nast-owned publication. Everyone from Nicole Kidman and Joan Collins to Naomi Watts and Natalia Vodianova have dialed up the glam. Next up on the cover of Tatler is Rose Byrne, who fronts the April 2026 edition of the magazine. Oozing major old-school Hollywood glamour in the sophisticated cover shot, Rose poses for the photographer Jack Waterlot. Styled by Sophie Pera, the Australian actress is the ultimate screen goddess, showcasing an asymmetrical creation from Matthieu Blazy’s debut Chanel collection for the Spring 2026 season.
Rose Byrne for Tatler April 2026

Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:
“It’s very Vanity Fair, I love this! Love the styling! Someone came to work that day!” heralded TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu upon checking out the cover.
“This is how you do it! Very good,” applauded MModa.
“The kind of content Vogue should be producing,” noted forum member theshadedgaze.
Bertrando3 commented: “OMG YES, love this! This is what we want! We want old-school glamour! Beauty, power, chic, great actresses and that wow factor!”
“What a sight for sore eyes. No other magazine on the market right now is able to grant us glamour like Tatler. This whole shoot has been executed wonderfully. The cover shot itself is gorgeous, love the sense of old-Hollywood glamour. The Chanel dress looks terrific – I’m loving this!” voiced vogue28.
Jeje10 used the word “fabulous” to describe the cover, and we couldn’t possibly disagree.
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