Kid-Designed Magazine Covers

The June Edition of Vogue Italia Features Colorful Child Drawings

Due to creative constraints, there are some interesting magazine covers that have come out of quarantine and the June edition of Vogue Italia, for the first time ever, features designs by kids. While the all-white cover design for the April issue of Vogue Italia was meant to represent hope, this new cover introduces Our New World. In all, there are eight covers with drawings designed by kids between the ages of two and 10. To support kids' creativity further, Vogue Italia rewarded the participating kids with a pair of white Superga trainers and felt tip pens.

The pages of the magazine are just as heartwarming, as readers will find stories and editorials like a shoot from renowned photographer Steven Klein and his four-year-old son during lockdown.
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1. Kid-designed Magazine Covers - Opportunity for magazines and publications to collaborate with kids for creative and unique cover designs.
2. Supporting Children's Creativity - Opportunity for brands to promote and support children's creativity through partnerships and rewards.
3. Family Photography During Lockdown - Opportunity for photographers to explore family dynamics and capture candid moments during lockdown.
Industry Implications
1. Publishing - Publishing industry can explore collaborations with kids for innovative cover designs.
2. Children's Fashion - Children's fashion industry can partner with brands to reward creativity and promote artistic expression.
3. Photography - Photography industry can focus on capturing family moments and exploring new perspectives during lockdown.

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