Essential Workers Are on the Covers of British Vogue

To celebrate essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic, British Vogue opted to highlight three key workers for their July cover feature.

The leading ladies of the July issue are Narguis Horsford, a train driver on the London Overground, Rachel Millar, a community midwife in east London, and Anisa Omar, a supermarket worker in King's Cross.

Horsford has worked for Transfer for London for ten years and says she's now feeling love and respect from passengers.
"We have seen a tremendous amount of community spirit, acts of kindness and unity throughout this pandemic. People have been smiling more at me and I've received a few thank yous!" the train driver explained.

She's chosen to distance herself from her family during this time as she's on the front lines and dealing with people every day. She says, "This has certainly shown us that life is short. And we can't take anything for granted. I can't see myself doing anything else."

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For the July 2020 issue of #BritishVogue, the magazine turns its spotlight on the UK's front-line heroes, and pays thanks to the extraordinary contribution they have made during the pandemic. For this month's special gatefold cover, @Jamie.Hawkesworth photographed three women - including Narguis Horsford, a London Overground train driver - alongside a host of other inspiring key workers, from NHS staff to shopkeepers, teachers and postal workers. See the portfolio in the new issue, on newsstands and available for digital download Friday 5 June. Click the link in bio to read more about the three key worker cover stars.

Публикация, споделена от British Vogue (@britishvogue) на Юни 1, 2020 в 8:53 PDT

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