.BritishVogue honored a midwife, train driver, and supermarket worker in a trio of powerful covers.
is spotlighting a different kind of model in its latest issue. The magazine's powerful July 2020 covers
. All residing in the greater London area, the three essential workers are Narguis Horsford, a train driver; Rachel Millar, a community midwife; and Anisa Omar, a supermarket worker.'s July cover stars would feature a community midwife, a train driver and supermarket worker, I might not have believed you,"."But, as our nation perseveres against Covid-19, we find ourselves leaning not on the powers that be, but on ordinary people and their extraordinary strength and kindness.
In respective interviews, Narguis, Rachel, and Anisa spoke about the ways in which their work has been impacted by the coronavirus but also illuminated its importance."I am no hero, but I'm proud of being a train driver and the essential role we are playing during the coronavirus crisis," Narguis said."Our services are vitally important to keep London moving throughout these unprecedented times."Anisa, meanwhile, said she's noticed a change in supermarket shoppers.
It's important to sustain that level of appreciation, however, as the pandemic invariably continues. Rachel noted,"After the fades, I hope the NHS [National Health Service] won't be forgotten." She added,"To resume to 'normal' would be a step in the wrong direction.", available via digital download and on newsstands Friday, June 5.
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