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Kate Upton covers Vogue: Who's your favorite Vogue cover girl of all time? - Fox News



Published May 10, 2013

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From Sports Illustrated to Vogue, Kate Upton has proven that she can actually do it all as far as modeling is concerned. The 20-year-old beauty is the latest cover girl for the June 2013 issue of Vogue magazine and it's safe to say she nailed it.

But worry not: Upton isn't the only gal who can snag a Vogue cover and do it in style. She's got some pretty wonderful company.

SODAHEAD SLIDESHOW: See the most iconic Vogue cover girls.

Though Audrey Hepburn didn't consider herself "beautiful" according to her son, the iconic actress graced the cover of the high-fashion magazine a number of times in the '50s and '60s.

Kate Moss isn't shy to the Vogue scene either -- and that's a HUGE understatement. The English supermodel has landed on the cover of British Vogue over 30 times, as well as dozens of other international Vogue covers, including American Vogue.

And let's not forget other iconic supermodels. Cindy Crawford and Claudia Schiffer are two tried-and-true cover girls for the high-fashion magazine, being showcased on the front page of Vogue a total of 18 and 16 times, respectively.

Certain cover girls even have some Vogue "firsts" under their belt. Naomi Campbell was the first black model to be on the cover of French Vogue and Brooke Shields was the youngest model to ever appear on the cover of Vogue, at age 14.

From Kate Upton to Kate Moss let us know: Who's your favorite Vogue cover girl of all time?

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Who's your favorite Vogue cover girl of all time?

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