Vanity Fair’s Caitlyn Jenner cover nabbed the award for Best Cover of the Year from The American Society of Magazine Editors.
The trade group unveiled a slate of best magazine cover winners in a handful of categories, including fashion, news and celebrity. Readers also weighed in on their favorites via a vote conducted on Texture’s Web site. For best overall cover, readers did not agree with ASME on its choice of Vanity Fair. They chose ESPN The Magazine’s “Body 2015” cover instead.
Below is a full list of award winners:
Best News and Politics Cover
New York, “Cosby: The Women,” July 27- Aug. 9.
Readers’ Choice: TIME, “America, 1968 2015,” May 11
Best Celebrity and Entertainment Covers
Vanity Fair, “Call Me Caitlyn,” July
Readers’ Choice: GQ, “Our Tastiest Comedy Issue Yet! Starring Amy Schumer,” August
Best Business and Technology Covers
Newsweek, “What Silicon Valley Thinks of Women,” Feb. 2
Readers’ Choice: The California Sunday Magazine, “Death,” April 5
Best Women’s-Lifestyle Covers
Glamour, “Women of the Year [Reese Witherspoon],” December
Readers’ Choice: Glamour, “Women of the Year [Reese Witherspoon],” December
Best Sports and Fitness Covers
ESPN The Magazine, “Body 2015: Chantae McMillan,” July 20
Readers’ Choice: ESPN The Magazine, “Body 2015: Chantae McMillan,” July 20
Best Fashion and Beauty Covers
Harper’s Bazaar, “Rihanna: Killer Fashion,” March
Readers’ Choice: Harper’s Bazaar, “Rihanna: Killer Fashion,” March
Best Travel and Adventure Covers
The New York Times Magazine, “The Voyages Issue,” Sept. 27
Readers’ Choice: Oklahoma Today, “The Indians & Cowboys Issue,” July-August
Best Style and Design Covers
Nautilus, “Playing War: Games, Not Missiles,” September-October
Readers’ Choice: Wired, “Cities by Design MMXVI,” October
Most Delicious Covers
New York, “Cook Me. A Home Chef’s Resource Book,” Nov. 9-15
Readers’ Choice: Los Angeles Magazine, “L.A.’s Best New Restaurants,” January
Brainiest Covers
New York, “Times Square: The City’s Id, Now and Always,” Oct. 5-18
Readers’ Choice: New York, “Times Square: The City’s Id, Now and Always,” Oct. 5-18