Vogue seems to have a crush on 20-year-old Kate Upton.

The American model is featured this month on the cover of Vogue Italia with an inside spread and story to match, and she also has a spread in Vogue U.S.

Upton wore not that much more than lingerie, different forms of leather and anything to highlight her voluptuous form in the November 2012 issue of Vogue Italia, her first ever Vogue cover story. Headlined on the cover with one single word alongside Upton's image: "SEDUCTIVE."

The 20-year-old model posed for famed photographer Steven Meisel in New York City on the rooftop of a building, and the cover photo shows Upton in a plunging black strapped leather dress, a sheepskin Fendi coat, big blonde hair, red lips, smoky eyes and a massive diamond necklace. Click here for photos from the magazine spread.

Meisel wanted to portray Upton "as a sophisticated mistress squeezed into latex: a tribute to the highly erotic urban style of Helmut-Newton from the Eighties," according to the magazine. 

"Sensuality is not only a question of silhouette: it is written in one's way of being, the way one move, the way one expresses oneself," the magazine noted. "And Kate Upton, with her strong and explosive femininity, Helmut-Newton style, is for sure an emblem of it."

Although she has yet to reach the cover of Anna Wintour's Vogue, Upton has a spread in the November issue of Vogue U.S., her second one this year. Also shot by Meisel, the accompanied story was titled "The New Girl: Kate Upton," and the model posed in outfits by Donna Karan New York, Narciso Rodriguez, Jason Wu and Ralph Lauren Collection.

The story delved into Upton's start as a bathing suit model, calling her "the Queen of the Bikini" and saying that she did not think of high-fashion modeling when she first went in front of the camera.

"[But] the fashion world should get ready, as it is now at the top of her list of things to conquer," the magazine said. " And the industry seems to be noticing her, as has the rest of the world, through both her swim covers and her 'Dougie' tutorial on YouTube."