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Vogue

Dec 01 2019
Magazine

Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

Vogue

The Year of Phoebe

“We Will Never Stop” • Before she ran for U.S. Congress, Lucy McBath was a grieving mom. Now she’s one of Washington’s most relentless advocates for gun reform. Rebecca Johnson reports.

Make It Reign • As a young Prince Charles, Josh O’Connor is the latest jewel in The Crown.

Mistress of the Robes

Seeing Red • Winter is coming, which is bad news for a rosacea diagnosis. But a host of new treatments is designed to help you keep calm and get better skin, writes Jancee Dunn.

Small Wonder

Picture Show • The innovative Japanese makeup brand UZ is rethinking how we wear—and why we buy—lip gloss.

the VOGUE list • PROMOTIONS AND EVENTS IN DECEMBER

Area Codes • Designers Beckett Fogg and Piotrek Panszczyk are revising classic forms with crystal-embellished, more-is-more élan.

BEHIND THE LOOK Stealing the Show

Art in Residence

Puff Piece • In these times of highlighter dominance, a matte complexion has become positively passé. Or has it? Leslie Camhi makes a case for the power of powder.

Shelf Help • This holiday season, enliven your library and your living room.

Queen of Diamonds • A new fine-jewelry line puts Serena Williams’s love of all that glitters on center court.

Here and Now • Two stunning tales of survival and escape capture the current moment.

Sharp Objects • As Jagged Little Pill hits Broadway, what do we make of the lightning-rod album that inspired it?

Body of Work • An accomplished dancer and choreographer, Mette Towley is taking on Hollywood and the music industry, defying expectations along the way.

Highest Heights • Unlikely affairs take flight.

Say Anything • Ruthlessly uncensored, outrageously hilarious, Phoebe Waller-Bridge has become everyone’s favorite truth-teller. After a “ridiculous” year, what taboos will she break next?

Family Matters • Today’s most enchanting evening looks are as brilliantly varied—short! long! understated! extravagant!—as the women who wear them. Here, nine models enlist the help of their siblings and children to do dress-up their own way.

Show of Hand • In Morocco’s fabled blue city, sisters Imaan and Aicha Hammam set hearts aflutter in handcrafted dresses that take time-honored craft traditions into a new era.

A Whole New Story • Director Ivo van Hove has done more than brush the dust off West Side Story for its new Broadway run. He’s reinvented it.

The Run of the Place • After years as a teacher and a journalist, Georgia Beaufort has assumed a commanding new role: proprietress of Badminton House in Gloucestershire, an estate with deep roots in an Arcadian past. Plum Sykes pays a visit.

YOUTH DO • “Euphoria makeup” has hit the runways. But what is it about the HBO show’s embrace of Gen Z beauty mores that we can’t get enough of? asks Naomi Fry.

Bag of Tricks • Sisters Adut and Winniy Akech make kinetic art by accessorizing long, slim silhouettes with a bevy of backpacks fit to wear here, there, and everywhere.

Uncommon Objects • A Gucci guitar case? A skateboard from Chanel? This holiday season’s most fabulous (and functional!) gifts hail from delightfully unexpected places.

In This Issue

Valentino bag, $2,795 • It’s not often that a mere bag evokes the divine—its construction so perfectly simple, its Vitello calf–leather outer tanned in such pure white that it appears born in the heavens rather than man-made in the Italian workshops of Valentino. (The ostrich-feather strap is, of course, the grace note.)


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 198 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Dec 01 2019

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  • Release date: November 12, 2019

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Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

Vogue

The Year of Phoebe

“We Will Never Stop” • Before she ran for U.S. Congress, Lucy McBath was a grieving mom. Now she’s one of Washington’s most relentless advocates for gun reform. Rebecca Johnson reports.

Make It Reign • As a young Prince Charles, Josh O’Connor is the latest jewel in The Crown.

Mistress of the Robes

Seeing Red • Winter is coming, which is bad news for a rosacea diagnosis. But a host of new treatments is designed to help you keep calm and get better skin, writes Jancee Dunn.

Small Wonder

Picture Show • The innovative Japanese makeup brand UZ is rethinking how we wear—and why we buy—lip gloss.

the VOGUE list • PROMOTIONS AND EVENTS IN DECEMBER

Area Codes • Designers Beckett Fogg and Piotrek Panszczyk are revising classic forms with crystal-embellished, more-is-more élan.

BEHIND THE LOOK Stealing the Show

Art in Residence

Puff Piece • In these times of highlighter dominance, a matte complexion has become positively passé. Or has it? Leslie Camhi makes a case for the power of powder.

Shelf Help • This holiday season, enliven your library and your living room.

Queen of Diamonds • A new fine-jewelry line puts Serena Williams’s love of all that glitters on center court.

Here and Now • Two stunning tales of survival and escape capture the current moment.

Sharp Objects • As Jagged Little Pill hits Broadway, what do we make of the lightning-rod album that inspired it?

Body of Work • An accomplished dancer and choreographer, Mette Towley is taking on Hollywood and the music industry, defying expectations along the way.

Highest Heights • Unlikely affairs take flight.

Say Anything • Ruthlessly uncensored, outrageously hilarious, Phoebe Waller-Bridge has become everyone’s favorite truth-teller. After a “ridiculous” year, what taboos will she break next?

Family Matters • Today’s most enchanting evening looks are as brilliantly varied—short! long! understated! extravagant!—as the women who wear them. Here, nine models enlist the help of their siblings and children to do dress-up their own way.

Show of Hand • In Morocco’s fabled blue city, sisters Imaan and Aicha Hammam set hearts aflutter in handcrafted dresses that take time-honored craft traditions into a new era.

A Whole New Story • Director Ivo van Hove has done more than brush the dust off West Side Story for its new Broadway run. He’s reinvented it.

The Run of the Place • After years as a teacher and a journalist, Georgia Beaufort has assumed a commanding new role: proprietress of Badminton House in Gloucestershire, an estate with deep roots in an Arcadian past. Plum Sykes pays a visit.

YOUTH DO • “Euphoria makeup” has hit the runways. But what is it about the HBO show’s embrace of Gen Z beauty mores that we can’t get enough of? asks Naomi Fry.

Bag of Tricks • Sisters Adut and Winniy Akech make kinetic art by accessorizing long, slim silhouettes with a bevy of backpacks fit to wear here, there, and everywhere.

Uncommon Objects • A Gucci guitar case? A skateboard from Chanel? This holiday season’s most fabulous (and functional!) gifts hail from delightfully unexpected places.

In This Issue

Valentino bag, $2,795 • It’s not often that a mere bag evokes the divine—its construction so perfectly simple, its Vitello calf–leather outer tanned in such pure white that it appears born in the heavens rather than man-made in the Italian workshops of Valentino. (The ostrich-feather strap is, of course, the grace note.)


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