The Big Four, is the name given to the four most notable editions of fashion magazine Vogue. These editions (American Vogue, British Vogue, Vogue France, and Vogue Italia) are considered to be some of the most important magazines to the fashion industry.
The term is most commonly associated with fashion models being featured on the cover of all four editions. A model being featured on the cover of all four editions is considered one of the most significant achievements in the modelling industry. If a non-model is featured on the cover of all four editions it is considered a significant achievement in the fashion industry due to the notability needed in the fashion industry to be on the cover of all four editions.
The Big Four are considered to be notable due to their coverage of the four fashion capitals (New York City, London, Paris, and Milan). An editor-in-chief of a big four Vogue (as of 2026, Chloe Malle, Chioma Nnadi, Claire Thomson-Jonville, and Francesca Ragazzi) is automatically considered to be an important fashion tastemaker.
The model who is featured on the most Big Four Vogue covers as of 2025 is Kate Moss, Moss has been featured on 78 covers. Gisele Bündchen holds the record for the most Vogue covers (139 as of 2025), however Bündchen has only been featured on 48 big four covers.
The youngest model to complete the big four was KarolÃÂna Kurková in 2001, Kurková was 17 years old at the time. The second-youngest model is Kaia Gerber who completed the big four in 2020 at age 18.
In 1993, Madonna became the first non-model and musician to be featured on the big four, followed by Rihanna in 2021.
List of "Big Four" record holders and timeline of their achievement by date of completion: