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Vogue

Mar 01 2020
Magazine

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

A World of Change

Vogue

Love Lines • When Lily King fell for her boyfriend’s best friend, she caused a bitter rift. Decades later, an unanticipated reconciliation shifted her understanding of the whole affair.

Force of Nature • Jonathan Van Meter first interviewed Jane Fonda for Vogue in 2001. In December, joining her climate action in Washington, he found her as formidable, and inspiring, as ever.

Naturel Instincts • The archetype of the effortlessly chic Frenchwoman who ages gracefully may be just a Gallic myth, writes Maya Singer.

Read the Room • In her new book, Athena Calderone takes us inside the perfectly imperfect homes of her friends.

Desert Dreamer

Head Start • A new generation of designers is changing the look of the runways. But where does inclusivity really begin? Rawiya Kameir goes backstage.

This Is America • A new documentary and HBO series evoke alternate political realities.

Get Happy! • With Guillaume Henry at its head, the fabled house of Patou has made a charming—and thoroughly contemporary—return to form.

Take a Bow

Nocturnal Omission • In our fast-paced, plugged-in society, sleep is becoming an increasingly sought-after—and highly marketable—commodity, writes Marcia DeSanctis.

Fair Use

Best Drest • Fashion styling is now a virtual, shoppable game—one that provides a glimpse at how we’ll browse and buy in the future.

Americans in Paris • In Damian Chazelle’s new Netflix show The Eddy, André Holland and Amandla Stenberg show the grittier side of the City of Lights, writes Chloe Malle.

Room Service • Lingua Franca branches out into bath and body care.

Touch and Go • Armani Beauty launches a concealer for our nothing-to-hide makeup moment.

Vienna in Focus • A new photography show at the Neue Galerie New York honors Austria’s Belle Époque.

From the Hearth • In a new memoir, Fanny Singer reflects on a childhood at Chez Panisse.

Step Free

Billie’s World • Billie Eilish’s irresistible brand of dreamy, macabre anti-pop has made her into a new kind of hit maker. Rob Haskell meets the 18-year-old superstar.

THE NEW EDWARDIAN • Fashion’s latest gilded age comes replete with high collars, puffed sleeves, delicate lawn dresses—and an attitude that’s very much of the moment.

Material Values • Betwixt and between the lush rain forests and secret beaches of the Jamaican coast, a carnival of cotton tops, dresses, and jumpsuits becomes almost second nature.

A Far Country • After more than a decade traversing Europe, Balenciaga creative director Demna Gvasalia has finally found a sense of home—and arrived at a place where he is producing some of the most creative and provocative fashion of our era.

High Note • After a long career on stage and screen, Sharon D Clarke has a breakthrough moment with Broadway-bound Caroline, or Change.

As You Like It • With help from the landscape architect Arne Maynard, Jordan Roth and Richie Jackson imbued their enchanting East Hampton country house with color, light, and no small sense of drama.

TAKING STOCK • The stunning, stripped-down—and Broadway-bound—Lehman Trilogy strives to tell nothing less than the story of capitalism.

ALL YOU CAN EAT? • Dieting? Wellness? Passé! The latest craze is all about following your cravings, wherever they take you. Tamar Adler gives in to intuitive eating.

ABOUT FACE • THE FACE IS THE NEW FINGERPRINT, A KEY TO OPEN DOORS AND A TRACE OF PATHS THAT WE CAN’T EXPUNGE. NATHAN HELLER SURVEYS OUR SURVEILLANCE STATE.

TWIST AND SHOUT • When familiar...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 348 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Mar 01 2020

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  • Release date: February 11, 2020

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English

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

A World of Change

Vogue

Love Lines • When Lily King fell for her boyfriend’s best friend, she caused a bitter rift. Decades later, an unanticipated reconciliation shifted her understanding of the whole affair.

Force of Nature • Jonathan Van Meter first interviewed Jane Fonda for Vogue in 2001. In December, joining her climate action in Washington, he found her as formidable, and inspiring, as ever.

Naturel Instincts • The archetype of the effortlessly chic Frenchwoman who ages gracefully may be just a Gallic myth, writes Maya Singer.

Read the Room • In her new book, Athena Calderone takes us inside the perfectly imperfect homes of her friends.

Desert Dreamer

Head Start • A new generation of designers is changing the look of the runways. But where does inclusivity really begin? Rawiya Kameir goes backstage.

This Is America • A new documentary and HBO series evoke alternate political realities.

Get Happy! • With Guillaume Henry at its head, the fabled house of Patou has made a charming—and thoroughly contemporary—return to form.

Take a Bow

Nocturnal Omission • In our fast-paced, plugged-in society, sleep is becoming an increasingly sought-after—and highly marketable—commodity, writes Marcia DeSanctis.

Fair Use

Best Drest • Fashion styling is now a virtual, shoppable game—one that provides a glimpse at how we’ll browse and buy in the future.

Americans in Paris • In Damian Chazelle’s new Netflix show The Eddy, André Holland and Amandla Stenberg show the grittier side of the City of Lights, writes Chloe Malle.

Room Service • Lingua Franca branches out into bath and body care.

Touch and Go • Armani Beauty launches a concealer for our nothing-to-hide makeup moment.

Vienna in Focus • A new photography show at the Neue Galerie New York honors Austria’s Belle Époque.

From the Hearth • In a new memoir, Fanny Singer reflects on a childhood at Chez Panisse.

Step Free

Billie’s World • Billie Eilish’s irresistible brand of dreamy, macabre anti-pop has made her into a new kind of hit maker. Rob Haskell meets the 18-year-old superstar.

THE NEW EDWARDIAN • Fashion’s latest gilded age comes replete with high collars, puffed sleeves, delicate lawn dresses—and an attitude that’s very much of the moment.

Material Values • Betwixt and between the lush rain forests and secret beaches of the Jamaican coast, a carnival of cotton tops, dresses, and jumpsuits becomes almost second nature.

A Far Country • After more than a decade traversing Europe, Balenciaga creative director Demna Gvasalia has finally found a sense of home—and arrived at a place where he is producing some of the most creative and provocative fashion of our era.

High Note • After a long career on stage and screen, Sharon D Clarke has a breakthrough moment with Broadway-bound Caroline, or Change.

As You Like It • With help from the landscape architect Arne Maynard, Jordan Roth and Richie Jackson imbued their enchanting East Hampton country house with color, light, and no small sense of drama.

TAKING STOCK • The stunning, stripped-down—and Broadway-bound—Lehman Trilogy strives to tell nothing less than the story of capitalism.

ALL YOU CAN EAT? • Dieting? Wellness? Passé! The latest craze is all about following your cravings, wherever they take you. Tamar Adler gives in to intuitive eating.

ABOUT FACE • THE FACE IS THE NEW FINGERPRINT, A KEY TO OPEN DOORS AND A TRACE OF PATHS THAT WE CAN’T EXPUNGE. NATHAN HELLER SURVEYS OUR SURVEILLANCE STATE.

TWIST AND SHOUT • When familiar...


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