Beyoncé Looks So Damn Stunning on Vogue's September Issue, and It's 1 For the History Books

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Beyoncé is on the cover of Vogue's September issue, and it is one of the most stylish issues we've ever seen. Early reports suggested that, in an unprecedented move, Vogue Editor in Chief Anna Wintour gave Beyoncé full creative control of the shoot. It was later confirmed to Business of Fashion that it was more of a collaboration. Creative Director Raul Martinez presented Beyoncé with a number of options, and she quickly approved 23-year-old photographer Tyler Mitchell to shoot the cover. The rising star, who hails from Atlanta, has previously worked with the likes of Marc Jacobs, Ray-Ban, and Givenchy.

In a landmark move, Tyler became the first black photographer in history to shoot a cover for US Vogue. According to BoF, when he got the call, he thought it was a prank, but as you can see from the final images, he was the perfect choice to shoot Queen Bey.

For the story that accompanied the shoot, Beyoncé worked with writer Clover Hope on an "as told to" piece. Because, as Anna herself said, "Who is better to write about Beyoncé than Beyoncé?"

— Additional reporting by Nikita Ramsinghani

The Cover

The Cover

Wearing a Gucci dress, Lynn Ban headpiece, and Rebel Rebel floral headdress.

See Your Halo

See Your Halo

Wearing a Valentino dress and Philip Treacy London hat.

I Ain't Sorry

I Ain't Sorry

Wearing a Gucci dress and Bvlgari earrings.