Lauryn Hill is stepping back into the editorial spotlight with a rare magazine appearance, starring on the latest covers of CR Reinvention for CR Fashion Book. The visuals were photographed by Gabriel Moses, whose cinematic style frames the legendary artist in a striking new light.
The feature marks Hill’s first magazine cover in over two decades, making the moment especially significant for fans and the wider music and fashion communities. Across multiple covers, the eight-time Grammy winner appears with a quiet authority that reflects her long-standing influence across hip-hop, soul, and culture.
Hill’s legacy was cemented in 1998 with the release of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill — a genre-blending record that reshaped the sound of modern R&B and hip-hop and went on to win five Grammy Awards.
Long before her solo success, she rose to global prominence as a member of The Fugees alongside Wyclef Jean, a group widely credited with redefining hip-hop in the 1990s through its fusion of Caribbean rhythms, soul, and socially conscious lyricism.
In the new editorial, Hill reunites visually with Wyclef Jean for one of the images, subtly nodding to their shared musical history. The moment feels less like a comeback and more like a reaffirmation of her enduring cultural presence.
More than twenty years since her last major cover appearance, Hill’s return arrives as a reminder of her lasting impact — not simply as a musician, but as a figure whose influence continues to echo across generations of artists.



