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Vogue

Jul 01 2019
Magazine

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

Vogue

Facing Forward

Violent Femme • By day she was a buttoned-up intern for the Reagan White House. But at night, in D.C.’s wild and gritty punk scene, Darcey Steinke really found herself.

Authority. Inspiration. Access. Influence.

Yours to Keep • In their respective collections, Julie de Libran and Suzanne Koller are making fast work of promoting slow fashion.

Joe Knows • Supermodel-approved trainer Joe Holder gives a master class on long, lithe legs in five easy steps.

Fox in the Henhouse • The legendary, predatory career of Roger Ailes comes to light in a new Showtime series

Graphic Design • Lucia Pica’s newest makeup collection for Chanel is a tribute to the cinematic romance of Paris and one of the brand’s most iconic codes.

In the Dark • Two movies question whether honesty is always the best policy.

Blue in the Vase

Spin Machine • In Mika Rottenberg’s new solo show, the artist presents a dizzyingly intelligent—and entertaining—vision of our technology-driven world.

Southern Discomfort • In her debut novel, Chanelle Benz ponders the legacy of racial inequality.

Crystal Palaces

Taking Control • Margot Robbie is many things—a chameleonic actor, an up-and-coming producer, a bridge between old Hollywood and new. Just don’t call her a bombshell.

NATURAL SELECTION • THE FLUID LINES OF THIS SUMMER’S SOFTEST DRESSES LEAVE LOTS OF ROOM FOR UNFUSSY SOPHISTICATION.

Ready for Anything • Dr. Jill Biden is many things: a writing professor, a grandmother, a former Second Lady, and a stalwart defender of her husband, Joe. She’s also facing the hardest campaign of her life. Jonathan Van Meter reports.

Dark Arts • The otherworldly paintings of Sanya Kantarovsky are influenced by surrealism and symbolism, folktales and cartoons. Dodie Kazanjian charts his singular, searching journey.

Remembering Jayne • When Jayne Wrightsman died in April at the age of 99, it didn’t just mark an end to her tastemaking talents and philanthropic prowess. It marked the end of an era. Hamish Bowles looks back at her outsize life.

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY • Alex Timbers reimagines Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! for the stage and—with songs by Lady Gaga, Sia, and Outkast, among others—a new generation.

The Ice Creams Cometh • We’re living through an exotic, globe-trotting age of iced desserts—from booza to paletas, from whipped acai to frozen avocado. Tamar Adler has the scoop.

Shadow Play • Eye shadow doesn’t express us, it transforms us. Leslie Jamison dissects the alchemical appeal.

Wildest Dreams • A trip through rough-and-rocky California requires actor Tomasz Kot and model Rianne van Rompaey to pack a getaway wardrobe steeped in all the drama—and unbridled romance—of the great American West.

Interior Design • Many-splendored fabrics that evoke the great indoors—from plush velvets to delicate toile—lend a baroque take on pattern-mixing that feels right for right now.

Sound Effects • There’s music in the air this time of year—and a road-ready bohemian wardrobe hits just the right note.

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 114 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Jul 01 2019

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 18, 2019

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

English

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

Vogue

Facing Forward

Violent Femme • By day she was a buttoned-up intern for the Reagan White House. But at night, in D.C.’s wild and gritty punk scene, Darcey Steinke really found herself.

Authority. Inspiration. Access. Influence.

Yours to Keep • In their respective collections, Julie de Libran and Suzanne Koller are making fast work of promoting slow fashion.

Joe Knows • Supermodel-approved trainer Joe Holder gives a master class on long, lithe legs in five easy steps.

Fox in the Henhouse • The legendary, predatory career of Roger Ailes comes to light in a new Showtime series

Graphic Design • Lucia Pica’s newest makeup collection for Chanel is a tribute to the cinematic romance of Paris and one of the brand’s most iconic codes.

In the Dark • Two movies question whether honesty is always the best policy.

Blue in the Vase

Spin Machine • In Mika Rottenberg’s new solo show, the artist presents a dizzyingly intelligent—and entertaining—vision of our technology-driven world.

Southern Discomfort • In her debut novel, Chanelle Benz ponders the legacy of racial inequality.

Crystal Palaces

Taking Control • Margot Robbie is many things—a chameleonic actor, an up-and-coming producer, a bridge between old Hollywood and new. Just don’t call her a bombshell.

NATURAL SELECTION • THE FLUID LINES OF THIS SUMMER’S SOFTEST DRESSES LEAVE LOTS OF ROOM FOR UNFUSSY SOPHISTICATION.

Ready for Anything • Dr. Jill Biden is many things: a writing professor, a grandmother, a former Second Lady, and a stalwart defender of her husband, Joe. She’s also facing the hardest campaign of her life. Jonathan Van Meter reports.

Dark Arts • The otherworldly paintings of Sanya Kantarovsky are influenced by surrealism and symbolism, folktales and cartoons. Dodie Kazanjian charts his singular, searching journey.

Remembering Jayne • When Jayne Wrightsman died in April at the age of 99, it didn’t just mark an end to her tastemaking talents and philanthropic prowess. It marked the end of an era. Hamish Bowles looks back at her outsize life.

BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY • Alex Timbers reimagines Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! for the stage and—with songs by Lady Gaga, Sia, and Outkast, among others—a new generation.

The Ice Creams Cometh • We’re living through an exotic, globe-trotting age of iced desserts—from booza to paletas, from whipped acai to frozen avocado. Tamar Adler has the scoop.

Shadow Play • Eye shadow doesn’t express us, it transforms us. Leslie Jamison dissects the alchemical appeal.

Wildest Dreams • A trip through rough-and-rocky California requires actor Tomasz Kot and model Rianne van Rompaey to pack a getaway wardrobe steeped in all the drama—and unbridled romance—of the great American West.

Interior Design • Many-splendored fabrics that evoke the great indoors—from plush velvets to delicate toile—lend a baroque take on pattern-mixing that feels right for right now.

Sound Effects • There’s music in the air this time of year—and a road-ready bohemian wardrobe hits just the right note.

In This Issue

Last Look


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