She's back! Renée Zellweger steps once again into the role of Bridget Jones, the beloved and slightly chaotic heroine, in the upcoming film Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. For Zellweger, it's a major moment—much has happened in 25 years, both for herself and the world. Who better to discuss modern friendships, flirting, and fashion with than her most mischievous friend and iconic co-star, Hugh Grant? In British Vogue's February 2025 issue, they share an honest and entertaining conversation about life, love, and how both Hollywood and Bridget have evolved over the years.
But this issue offers more than just film nostalgia. It also features a range of in-depth and inspiring articles on fashion, culture, and relationships:
Weddings on Your Own Terms – Ash Sarkar shares a personal account of her minimalist, values-driven wedding and explores how we can rethink the traditions of marriage.
The Parka's Comeback – Alexa Chung examines how the classic parka jacket has gained a new status in the fashion world, now effortlessly paired with evening wear for an updated, relaxed yet cool look.
Hairstyles That Frame Personality – Olivia Singer reflects on the timeless charm of bangs, inspired by the iconic Clara Bow.
The Future of Haute Couture – Seán McGirr, McQueen's newly appointed creative director, shares his journey from the shadows to the spotlight and what we can expect from his vision for the fashion house.
British Vogue's February issue masterfully balances nostalgia with innovation, personal stories with fashion visions. Whether you're excited about Bridget Jones' return, eager to rethink fashion staples, or interested in love on your own terms, there's something for everyone.
Welcome back, Bridget—and welcome to an issue filled with style, insights, and stories that reflect the times we live in.