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Vogue

Feb 01 2020
Magazine

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

Viva Vera

Vogue

INTO THE LIGHT • ILLUMINATE THIS YEAR WITH HOLOGRAPHIC HAIR

Now You See Me • When China opened up to the West in the 1980s, Meng Jin’s mother embraced icons like Marilyn Monroe. For her daughter, the idealization of American beauty was a little more complicated.

Liner Notes • The ’90s are back (again)—and so is lip liner, the onetime staple that is reemerging from lipstick’s shadow.

Former Flames • Zoë Kravitz updates High Fidelity.

Victory Gardens • Cultivating the slow-flower movement.

Cutting His Own Path • Peter Do’s young label takes a tailoring-centric approach to womenswear.

Bright Lights • New books cast a nostalgic look at a bygone era of literary glitz.

Puffy, Puffy, Pass • A new wave of reinforcements has arrived in the perennial battle of the bloat.

Pure Heroine • Ruth Negga inhabits the title role in St. Ann’s Warehouse’s new Hamlet.

Going to Town • In a new exhibition, designer Duro Olowu fashions a portrait of Chicago from the art that’s been collected there.

All Ears • A traditional Chinese medicine go-to for stimulating pressure points is spring’s surprise must-have accessory.

The Marvelous Ms. Pugh • After a transformative year, Florence Pugh is stepping into a superhero role with Marvel’s Black Widow. As Gaby Wood discovers, it fits just fine.

THE NEW CREW • THE RISING STARS OF 2020 MAY BE DECKED OUT IN THE SEPIA-TINGED TONES AND FREE-SPIRITED FABRICS OF THE 1970S—BUT THEY’RE READY FOR THE FUTURE.

Flights of Fancy • Spring’s essential trench coat and perfectly wearable bucket bag are ready-made for picking up, heading out, and getting lost—even if only in one’s own imagination.

The Contender • From single-digit polling to top-tier status, Senator Elizabeth Warren has defied odds with her high-energy, selfie-taking, plan-for-that presidential campaign. Can she go all the way? Nathan Heller reports.

The Odd Couple • Anya Taylor-Joy and Johnny Flynn ignite a sumptuous new adaptation of Emma. Harriet Fitch Little swoons for the charismatic stars.

ALL HAIL • IN A FEW SHORT YEARS, TOBY MARLOW AND LUCY MOSS HAVE GONE FROM CAMBRIDGE UNDERGRADS TO BROADWAY-BOUND PLAYWRIGHTS. SARAH CROMPTON MEETS THE DYNAMIC PAIR DRAMATIZING THE TUDOR DYNASTY.

Simply Vera • Vera Wang has transformed a stately New York duplex into a spare—yet utterly livable—modernist masterpiece. Lynn Yaeger enters the box.

Root Cause • As climate reports grow increasingly grim and designers consider their environmental impact, is there such a thing as a sustainable hairstyle? Kaitlin Phillips reports.

Easy Street • The new minimalism is, yes, elegantly unfussy in silhouette—but it’s also sure and strong in its detail, with textures ranging from nubby to glossy and a color palette with surprising range and nuance.

Inside Out • This Valentine’s Day, rework your prettiest nightwear—silky slips, bralettes, robes, and more—into romantic ensembles that take you from daytime to date night.

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 148 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Feb 01 2020

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  • Release date: January 14, 2020

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

Viva Vera

Vogue

INTO THE LIGHT • ILLUMINATE THIS YEAR WITH HOLOGRAPHIC HAIR

Now You See Me • When China opened up to the West in the 1980s, Meng Jin’s mother embraced icons like Marilyn Monroe. For her daughter, the idealization of American beauty was a little more complicated.

Liner Notes • The ’90s are back (again)—and so is lip liner, the onetime staple that is reemerging from lipstick’s shadow.

Former Flames • Zoë Kravitz updates High Fidelity.

Victory Gardens • Cultivating the slow-flower movement.

Cutting His Own Path • Peter Do’s young label takes a tailoring-centric approach to womenswear.

Bright Lights • New books cast a nostalgic look at a bygone era of literary glitz.

Puffy, Puffy, Pass • A new wave of reinforcements has arrived in the perennial battle of the bloat.

Pure Heroine • Ruth Negga inhabits the title role in St. Ann’s Warehouse’s new Hamlet.

Going to Town • In a new exhibition, designer Duro Olowu fashions a portrait of Chicago from the art that’s been collected there.

All Ears • A traditional Chinese medicine go-to for stimulating pressure points is spring’s surprise must-have accessory.

The Marvelous Ms. Pugh • After a transformative year, Florence Pugh is stepping into a superhero role with Marvel’s Black Widow. As Gaby Wood discovers, it fits just fine.

THE NEW CREW • THE RISING STARS OF 2020 MAY BE DECKED OUT IN THE SEPIA-TINGED TONES AND FREE-SPIRITED FABRICS OF THE 1970S—BUT THEY’RE READY FOR THE FUTURE.

Flights of Fancy • Spring’s essential trench coat and perfectly wearable bucket bag are ready-made for picking up, heading out, and getting lost—even if only in one’s own imagination.

The Contender • From single-digit polling to top-tier status, Senator Elizabeth Warren has defied odds with her high-energy, selfie-taking, plan-for-that presidential campaign. Can she go all the way? Nathan Heller reports.

The Odd Couple • Anya Taylor-Joy and Johnny Flynn ignite a sumptuous new adaptation of Emma. Harriet Fitch Little swoons for the charismatic stars.

ALL HAIL • IN A FEW SHORT YEARS, TOBY MARLOW AND LUCY MOSS HAVE GONE FROM CAMBRIDGE UNDERGRADS TO BROADWAY-BOUND PLAYWRIGHTS. SARAH CROMPTON MEETS THE DYNAMIC PAIR DRAMATIZING THE TUDOR DYNASTY.

Simply Vera • Vera Wang has transformed a stately New York duplex into a spare—yet utterly livable—modernist masterpiece. Lynn Yaeger enters the box.

Root Cause • As climate reports grow increasingly grim and designers consider their environmental impact, is there such a thing as a sustainable hairstyle? Kaitlin Phillips reports.

Easy Street • The new minimalism is, yes, elegantly unfussy in silhouette—but it’s also sure and strong in its detail, with textures ranging from nubby to glossy and a color palette with surprising range and nuance.

Inside Out • This Valentine’s Day, rework your prettiest nightwear—silky slips, bralettes, robes, and more—into romantic ensembles that take you from daytime to date night.

In This Issue

Last Look


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