Indya Moore Only Looks Forward In Images by Thomas Whiteside for Vogue Spain

‘Pose’ breakout star Indya Moore covers the November issues of both Vogue Spain and Vogue India. The trans, non-binary Moore is styled by Ian Bradley in ‘Ni Un Paso Atrás’ (Not One Step Back) for Vogue Spain. Photographer Thomas Whiteside (IG) captures the stunning Moore, who covers the magazine for the second time.

"In November Vogue, stories of commitment to oneself and to one's own identity and character proliferate", Eugenia de la Torriente advances in her editor-in-chief letter to readers.  "The characters that star in these pages defend a complex way of escaping from molds and conventions. They are not heroic and flat figures."

“The only thing I refuse is to be an example of nothing to anyone,” says Moore in Vogue Spain. “The culture of fame that has been built in the last few decades means that we have the famous as throwaway products instead of people, statues that are not allowed to crack. Having a celebrity role model is highly dangerous because your mistake has a butterfly effect of unknown magnitude. My intention is to represent my community as well as possible, yes, but I refuse that my failures do not determine whether or not I am an acceptable example. Although that means not ascending so fast.”