Photography Steven MeiselFashion / NewsFashion / NewsLinda Evangelista just cemented her big fashion comebackThe supermodel landed her first Vogue cover since revealing that she had been ‘brutally disfigured’ by a cosmetic procedureShareLink copied ✔️August 18, 2022August 18, 2022TextDaniel RodgersLinda Evangelista Last year, Linda Evangelista, the face that launched a thousand collections, the supermodel who famously refused to get out of bed for less than $10,000, announced that her career had come to a sudden, and unwanted, close. Having undergone a popular ‘fat freezing’ procedure back in 2015, she revealed that she had acquired Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia – a complication which causes thick masses of tissue under the skin – and suffered from a deep depression as a result. Though she had all but receded from the public eye, the model took to Instagram, warning of the dangers of CoolSculpting. “I’m so tired of living this way. I would like to walk out this door with my head held high, despite not looking like myself any longer,” she said. While the likes of Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford, and Christy Turlington bundled into her comments with messages of support, it was unclear if Evangelista would work again. That is, until this summer, however, when the model made a triumphant comeback as the face of Fendi’s signature Baguette bag, before fronting the September issue of British Vogue. Unveiled today, it is Evangelista’s first Vogue cover since 2014 and marks a milestone moment in the legend’s return into high-fashion. “I miss my work so much, but honestly, what can I do? It isn’t going to be easy,” she said in an accompanying interview. “You’re not going to see me in a swimsuit, that’s for sure. It’s going to be difficult to find jobs with things protruding from me; without retouching, or squeezing into things, or taping things or compressing or tricking…” All too aware of the pressures to squeeze oneself into the fashion industry’s narrow presets of beauty, Evangelista is careful to note that Pat McGrath drew her face, jaw, and neck back with tape and elastics. “That’s not my jaw and neck in real life – and I can’t walk around with tape and elastics everywhere,” she said. “I’m trying to love myself as I am, but for photos I always think we’re here to create fantasies. We’re creating dreams. I think it’s allowed. Also, all my insecurities are taken care of in these pictures, so I got to do what I love to do.” Read the full interview here. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORERick Owens and Juergen Teller make out for MonclerOoh Be Gah! Your fave Coach fits just landed in The Sims 4Golden Globes 2026: A best dressed blackout for Hollywood’s biggest starsDemna drops his first Gucci campaign, plus more fashion news you missedBella Hadid resurrects Saint Laurent’s iconic 00s It-bagThe coolest girls you know are still wearing vintage to the gymYour AW26 menswear and Haute Couture cheat sheet is hereJeremy Allen White and Pusha T hit the road in new Louis Vuitton campaignNasty with a Pucci outfit: Which historical baddie had the nastiest Pucci?Inside the addictive world of livestream fashion auctionsCamgirls and ‘neo-sluts’: Feral fashion on the global dancefloorBrigitte Bardot: Remembering the late icon’s everlasting style