On the Cover: Hailey Bieber’s Vogue Feature and More

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Hailey Bieber returns to the spotlight with the Summer 2025 cover of Vogue, offering not just striking visuals but a candid glimpse into her evolution—from model and celebrity wife to entrepreneur and mother.
Photographed by Mikael Jansson and styled by Tonne Goodman, she dons a crisp Prada shirt and Tiffany & Co. jewelry, embodying her now-signature look: minimal, polished, and purposeful.
At 28, Hailey has carved out a space beyond the glare of celebrity. Her beauty brand, Rhode, is now a billion-dollar force in the skincare industry, set to expand into Sephora stores across the US, UK, and Canada. Built on simplicity and effectiveness, Rhode’s appeal is inseparable from Hailey’s identity—clear, intentional, and refined.
Yet behind the glossy image lies real transformation. Hailey became a mother in August 2024, an experience she describes as a head-to-toe change. “You grow a human. You birth a human,” she says. “It’s okay. Give yourself grace.”
Postpartum life brought highs and lows—she battled body dysmorphia and moments of self-hatred, spiraling at times into the comment sections that confirmed her worst fears. But she worked through it: therapy, prenatal vitamins, placenta pills, and daily affirmations have become part of her healing. “Every day I have to talk to myself.”
Physically, it took longer than expected to shed the final pounds. “Back where?” she laughs. “My hips are wider, my boobs are bigger. I’m not the same person I was before.”
But she’s learned to move forward instead of backward, rebuilding her strength from the ground up—spinal, pelvic, core. “I like who I am so much more now,” she says. The word she repeats is “strong.” Motherhood gave her that. “You really start to give less of a fuck… I don’t have the energy.”
Hailey’s perspective has changed. Online scrutiny still exists, but she no longer tries to win over the doubters. “I’ve fought so hard to get people to understand me,” she says, “but sometimes they just don’t want to.”
Justin—her husband and strongest supporter—reminds her: “There is no winning.” What matters is her real life: mornings with her son, quiet rituals, and the love she shares with family and friends.
Her strength now lies in boundaries—editing her own TikToks, yes, but limiting exposure to toxic spaces. A quote from Ariana Grande resonated with her: “I don’t invite it in anymore.” Hailey agrees. “We don’t have to allow those things into our space if we don’t want to.”
Shot at California’s Invisible House, Hailey radiates ease and purpose—a woman no longer reacting to the noise, but choosing what matters. Whether through Rhode, her clean-glazed aesthetic, or cinnamon roll French toast with her son, Hailey Bieber is stepping into her moment. Composed. Resilient. Undeniably her own.
*Cover Photo/Thumbnail Photo from Vogue
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