For the January/February 2025 issue of Vogue Germany, photographer Samuel Bradley positions Emma Corrin against a vivid, architectural backdrop — and the result is something between a provocation and a portrait. Corrin, the British actor who first seized the cultural imagination as the young Princess Diana in The Crown, has since evolved into one of fashion’s most restless subjects. Here, that restlessness finds its native territory.

The Vogue Germany January/February 2025 cover is not a magazine image so much as a declaration. Corrin appears as the face of Miu Miu, wearing pieces from the Italian brand’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection — clothes that carry Miuccia Prada’s signature talent for intellectual mischief and studied irreverence. Paired with elegant Cartier earrings, the look threads a fine needle between refinement and rupture. Bradley’s lens does not flatter so much as it scrutinizes — in the most generous sense of the word.
The cover story is styled by stylist Harry Lambert, Corrin’s long-standing creative collaborator, who assembles a wardrobe drawn from an uncommonly rich roster: Prada, S.S. Daley, Emporio Armani, Hodakova, Michael Kors Collection, Ralph Lauren, Alaïa, Macy Grimshaw, JW Anderson, BOSS, and Bottega Veneta. The breadth is telling. Lambert does not reach for a single aesthetic anchor but instead constructs an argument — that Corrin can hold contradictions with ease. Glamour and austerity. Femininity and defiance. The familiar and the strange.

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Hairstyling is by Sarah Jo Palmer, make-up by Marie Bruce, and manicures by Trish Lomax. The vibrant set is designed by Staci Lee, with production managed by Repro Agency. Each element of the image feels deliberate, considered — the kind of editorial infrastructure that disappears into the final photograph but whose absence you would immediately feel. Bradley, whose work moves between portraiture and fashion with uncommon authority, finds in Corrin a subject who meets the camera’s gaze without ever quite surrendering to it.
Corrin’s relationship with Miu Miu has become one of the more compelling ongoing conversations in contemporary fashion — a partnership built not on surface beauty but on a shared appetite for the unconventional. This cover, shot at the threshold of a new year, reads as both arrival and continuation. It asks not who Emma Corrin is, but who, precisely, she intends to become.













