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Everything Our Experts Considered When Choosing the 25 Most Influential Magazine Covers

October 1, 2025
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To create the latest T 25 list, of influential magazine covers, we first asked our panelists — Gayle King, the editor at large for Oprah Daily and a co-host of “CBS Mornings”; Adam Moss, the former editor of New York magazine and The New York Times Magazine; Patrick Li, T’s creative director; David Remnick, the editor of The New Yorker; and Martha Rosler, a conceptual artist who has long made work about mass media — to submit ballots of at least 10 covers that they felt were worth discussing in order to narrow down to a list of finalists. Below are all of their nominees, with the jury members ordered alphabetically and their selections chronologically, along with a little more commentary (which has been edited and condensed) about a few that almost made the cut … or caused debate for other reasons.

Gayle King’s list:

1. “50,000 March on Montgomery,” Ebony, May 1965

2. “The Blunt Reality of War in Vietnam,” Life, Nov. 26, 1965

Adam Moss: This is a great photo. I would say it’s a very good cover, but it’s not introducing an idea.

Kurt Soller: But isn’t photo editing and the act of choosing an image important? You think of certain magazine covers, like the one Gayle chose: Those images are the ones people remember from the Vietnam War.

Gayle King: Yeah.

3. “To The Moon and Back,” Life, Aug. 11, 1969

4. “Along Afghanistan’s War-Torn Frontier,” National Geographic, June 1985

King: I love that cover. I can’t look at that without giving myself a moment to just take it in.

David Remnick: I think someone caught up with her later.

King: Let’s just say her eyes were not as arresting. But it’s showing that there’s still beauty in such a war-torn place.

5. Demi Moore, Vanity Fair, August 1991

6. Ellen DeGeneres, Time, April 14, 1997

7. Brandi Chastain, Sports Illustrated, July 19, 1999


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