List of Vogue CS cover models

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This list of Vogue Czechoslovakia cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue Czechoslovakia , Czech Republic and Slovakia edition of Vogue magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 2018.

Contents

2018

IssueCover modelPhotographer
September Karolína Kurková Branislav Šimončík [1]
Kamila Filipčíková Michal Pudelka  [ sk ]
October Lara Stone Rankin
Linnea Rimberg
Olga Zapivokhina
Nastya Cherkasova
Josef Ptáček
Evelyn Benčicová
November Anna Cleveland Laura Marie Cieplek
Lili Sumner Dan Beleiu
December Kirsten Owen Michal Pudelka

2019

IssueCover modelPhotographer
January-February Eva Herzigová Pamela Hanson
March Karen Elson Michal Pudelka
April Grace Hartzel Dan Beleiu
May Gigi Hadid Helena Christensen
June Pamela Anderson Dan Beleiu
July Zuzana Čaputová Ivan Pinkava
August Ester Ledecká
Tereza Maxová
Bryan Adams
September Georgia May Jagger Vince M. Aung
Giedrė Dukauskaitė Michal Pudelka
Grace Bol Dan Beleiu
October Helena Christensen Pauline Suzor
November Finn Buchanan Alice Rosati
Hanne Gaby Odiele Dan Beleiu
Vera Amores Guillaume Roemaet
December Charlotte Gainsbourg Anton Corbijn

2020

IssueCover modelPhotographer
January Petra Němcová Branislav Šimončík
Lily Nova Guillaume Roemaet
February Carla Bruni Cameron Postforoosh
Carolyn Murphy Guillaume Roemaet
March Karlie Kloss Michal Pudelka
April Hana Jiříčková Claire Rothstein
Guinevere van Seenus Guinevere van Seenus
May-June Marianne Schröder
Tristan Ridel
Evelyn Benčicová
Klára Trombíková Daniela & Linda Dostálkovy
July-August Kylie Jenner
Stormi Webster
Morelli Brothers
Eva Herzigová Laura Sciacovelli
September Cynthia Nixon Cameron Postforoosh
Barbora Podzimková
Eva Klímková
Antonie Šteflová
Barbora Brusková
Linda Novotná
Frederika Krenzeloková
Michal Pudelka
October Dara Rolins Lucian Bor
Lineisy Montero Nagi Sakai
November Irina Shayk Morelli Brothers
Zso Varju Luca Campi
December Małgosia Bela Marcin Kempinski
Prince Nikolai of Denmark Marco van Rijt [2]

2021

IssueCover modelPhotographer
January-February Sasha Luss Lucian Bor
Juliane Grüner Florian & Sebastian
March Anja Rubik Marcin Kempski
Michéle Lamy Marcin Kempski
Kateřina Šimáčková Magda Wunsche
April Ruth Bell Cameron Postforoosh
Élise Crombez Zeb Deamen
Alpha Dia Branislav Šimončík
May Pavlína Pořízková Marie Tomanová
Lara Mullen Ben Parks
June Lily McMenamy Ladislav Kyllar
Blanca Padilla Lucian Bor
July-August Paris Hilton Cameron Postforoosh
Klara Kristin Branislav Šimončík
Ondra Vacek Branislav Šimončík
September NFT Milan Houser
October Karolína Kurková Marcus Cooper
November Simona Kust Arseny Jabiev
December Rosamund Pike Laura Sciacovelli

2022

IssueCover modelPhotographer
January Shalom Harlow Cameron Postforoosh
FebruaryArseny Jabiev
March Lara Stone Sonia Szóstak
April Irina Lazareanu Branislav Simoncik
Erin Wasson
Hana Jirickova
MayKlára Trombíková
June Ashley Radjarame Arseny Jabiev
July Julia Fox Cameron Postforoosh
August Daria Strokous Ben Lamberty
YzomandiasBranislav Simoncik
SeptemberEmily KastenLadislav Kyllar
Nyagua Ruea Marek Mičánek
Emily KrauseTereza Mundilova
Fernando CasablancasBranislav Simoncik
Adriana Sklenarikova Branislav Simoncik
October Gabbriette Ben Lamberty
NovemberLola NiconDamien Krisl
Majda John PeterArseny Jabiev
DecemberAdhel BolKoto Bolofo
Kim SchellAbdullah Artuev
Karlolina Kurkova Agata Serge

2023

IssueCover modelPhotographer
JanuaryBente OortFlorian and Sebastian
Ismael Savane
Teo Bates
February Carmen Kass Claire Rothstein
MarchMaty DrazekAbdullah Artuev
April Daphne Groeneveld Donari Braxton
Carmen Dell'Orefice Albert Watson
MayDebra ShawFreddy Persson
June Luna Bijl Arran & Jules
July Dita Von Teese The Morelli Brothers
Diana Agron Marie Tomanova
Marie TomanovaMarie Tomanova
Fan Bingbing Dalong Yang
August Elle Macpherson Branislav Simoncik
September Abbey Lee The Morelli Brothers
Amanda Murphy Ina Lekiewicz Levy
Alyda GraceMarek Micanek
OctoberEmily DriverJan Grombirik
Michaela KocianovaLousy Auber
Karolina CapkovaJan Grombirik
November Giselle Norman Ina Lekiewicz Levy
DecemberDaniela KocianovaHana Knizova

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