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Vogue

May 01 2019
Magazine

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

VOGUE

THE SHADE OF IT ALL • For 25 years, MAC Cosmetics’ VIVA GLAM lipstick has changed attitudes—and lives.

Letting the Feathers Fly

See Change • Earlier this year, leaders from the Maasai tribe in Kenya gathered to repudiate the act of female genital mutilation. Susan Minot traveled to the Loita Hills to bear witness.

Pop Art • With a retro-tinged sound and an ever-evolving beauty look, Rina Sawayama’s star is on the rise.

In Living Color • A new exhibition unearths the lesser-known portraits of photographer Garry Winogrand.

Just Dandy

Cut to Pieces

Red Alert • Melissa McGill unleashes a fleet of crimson sails on the canals of Venice to raise awareness of climate change.

Stamps of Approval • Louis Vuitton’s iconography dazzles afresh in a new jewelry collection, B Blossom.

On Sleek • Dripping or damp, the designerendorsed hair of the moment has a wet look—and a message from the future, writes Maya Singer.

The Long Haul

Moves Like Jagger

Bright Young Things • Hard-to-miss highlighter hues offer an alternative to springtime pastels.

Material Girls • The design duo behind Berlin-based label Ottolinger is creating DIY fashion one texture at a time.

Spring Flings • Two bright new comedies reach for textual healing in the digital age.

Salon Selective • With a new at-home nail kit, Olive & June is democratizing the manicure.

Back to the Future • A long-neglected airport terminal is brought back to its former glory—as a hotel. A night in transit has never been so appealing.

Czech Mate • Almost a decade after leaving New York for Dallas, fashion’s favorite facialist is bringing her high-touch, high-tech approach back East.

Women on the Verge • “Imperfect” heroines are celebrated in Fleabag’s second season and the new Gentleman Jack.

More Is More • How did novelist Andrew Sean Greer find his rather, ahem, distinctive personal style? By abandoning all notion of restraint.

A Second Serving

Various Small Fires • Smoldering short-story collections and an incendiary romance make up the best new fiction.

HOT TOPICS • The Met gala’s on-theme dress code has produced some of the most iconic red-carpet moments of all time. Here, a look back at the hair and makeup that still inspire imitation.

Holding Court • She’s a business mogul, a TV star, part of an American dynasty of incredible wealth and influence. But what does Kim Kardashian West really want to be? A criminal-justice lawyer. Jonathan Van Meter reports.

Where the Wild Things Are • Since arriving at Gucci, Alessandro Michele has turned us on to his magically surreal vision of fashion. For all the flights of fancy, though, he’s designing for today’s world.

BREAKING CAMP • Where do artifice, excess, extravagance, irony, nostalgia, and innocence find common ground? Hamish Bowles traces the thread of camp—from the Sun King to drag queens—in Andrew Bolton’s new exhibition at the Costume Institute.

All Hail • Over three decades RuPaul has sashayed from underground royalty to mainstream megafame. Abby Aguirre meets the queen of drag.

Full Feather • This spring, polychromatic plumage sways from sleeves and lends an exotic texture to skirts, giving warm-weather staples a high-energy flutter kick.

Love Buzz • How big is Whitney Wolfe Herd’s dating-and-networking app Bumble? Big enough to set its sights on the world’s most wired democracy: India. Chloe Malle reports.

Passion Play • In a revival of Lanford Wilson’s eighties classic Burn This, Adam Driver and Keri Russell find love in a hopeless...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 194 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: May 01 2019

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  • Release date: April 16, 2019

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Fashion

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English

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

VOGUE

THE SHADE OF IT ALL • For 25 years, MAC Cosmetics’ VIVA GLAM lipstick has changed attitudes—and lives.

Letting the Feathers Fly

See Change • Earlier this year, leaders from the Maasai tribe in Kenya gathered to repudiate the act of female genital mutilation. Susan Minot traveled to the Loita Hills to bear witness.

Pop Art • With a retro-tinged sound and an ever-evolving beauty look, Rina Sawayama’s star is on the rise.

In Living Color • A new exhibition unearths the lesser-known portraits of photographer Garry Winogrand.

Just Dandy

Cut to Pieces

Red Alert • Melissa McGill unleashes a fleet of crimson sails on the canals of Venice to raise awareness of climate change.

Stamps of Approval • Louis Vuitton’s iconography dazzles afresh in a new jewelry collection, B Blossom.

On Sleek • Dripping or damp, the designerendorsed hair of the moment has a wet look—and a message from the future, writes Maya Singer.

The Long Haul

Moves Like Jagger

Bright Young Things • Hard-to-miss highlighter hues offer an alternative to springtime pastels.

Material Girls • The design duo behind Berlin-based label Ottolinger is creating DIY fashion one texture at a time.

Spring Flings • Two bright new comedies reach for textual healing in the digital age.

Salon Selective • With a new at-home nail kit, Olive & June is democratizing the manicure.

Back to the Future • A long-neglected airport terminal is brought back to its former glory—as a hotel. A night in transit has never been so appealing.

Czech Mate • Almost a decade after leaving New York for Dallas, fashion’s favorite facialist is bringing her high-touch, high-tech approach back East.

Women on the Verge • “Imperfect” heroines are celebrated in Fleabag’s second season and the new Gentleman Jack.

More Is More • How did novelist Andrew Sean Greer find his rather, ahem, distinctive personal style? By abandoning all notion of restraint.

A Second Serving

Various Small Fires • Smoldering short-story collections and an incendiary romance make up the best new fiction.

HOT TOPICS • The Met gala’s on-theme dress code has produced some of the most iconic red-carpet moments of all time. Here, a look back at the hair and makeup that still inspire imitation.

Holding Court • She’s a business mogul, a TV star, part of an American dynasty of incredible wealth and influence. But what does Kim Kardashian West really want to be? A criminal-justice lawyer. Jonathan Van Meter reports.

Where the Wild Things Are • Since arriving at Gucci, Alessandro Michele has turned us on to his magically surreal vision of fashion. For all the flights of fancy, though, he’s designing for today’s world.

BREAKING CAMP • Where do artifice, excess, extravagance, irony, nostalgia, and innocence find common ground? Hamish Bowles traces the thread of camp—from the Sun King to drag queens—in Andrew Bolton’s new exhibition at the Costume Institute.

All Hail • Over three decades RuPaul has sashayed from underground royalty to mainstream megafame. Abby Aguirre meets the queen of drag.

Full Feather • This spring, polychromatic plumage sways from sleeves and lends an exotic texture to skirts, giving warm-weather staples a high-energy flutter kick.

Love Buzz • How big is Whitney Wolfe Herd’s dating-and-networking app Bumble? Big enough to set its sights on the world’s most wired democracy: India. Chloe Malle reports.

Passion Play • In a revival of Lanford Wilson’s eighties classic Burn This, Adam Driver and Keri Russell find love in a hopeless...


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