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Vogue

May 01 2020
Magazine

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

Vogue

The Way Forward

Obvious Child • Bill Clegg doubted he’d have children. Then an emergency forced him to reconsider the very idea of what family is.

Eternally Summer • Every year we all yearn for the perfect vintage dress. Enter Dyvna, a New York label that’s made it gorgeously anew.

Body Language

Material World • Tschabalala Self stitches together influences from Baroque art to the corner bodega, creating work that upends how we depict, and think about, the female body.

Remaking Faces • Makeup artist Sam Visser is carrying the torch for fashion’s past while carving out its digital future, one supermodel at a time.

Unholy Matrimony

Gilding the Lilly • A new book and museum show celebrate Suzie Zuzek, the previously unknown textile designer behind Lilly Pulitzer prints.

His Fair Lady

True Colors • Jeffrey Gibson draws from his Choctaw heritage to create vibrant and nuanced art.

Hometown Glory • In clothes that recall his South African heritage, designer Thebe Magugu has found his voice—and the world is listening.

Bizarre Love Triangle • Naoise Dolan’s debut is a vibrant addition to the love-in-the-time-of-late-capitalism bookshelf.

Of the Moment

A Scent of One’s Own • On olfactory distinction—and what happens when your signature eau goes mainstream.

Blanket Statement

High Season • It sounds counterintuitive, but this spring, a long boot is all you’re going to want to wear.

The Big Chill • As the craze for hot yoga and even hotter spin classes wanes, it’s hip to be cool.

Golden Guys • The young stars of Ryan Murphy’s Hollywood paint a picture of what Tinseltown might have been.

Sisters Act • A long line of luminaries has commanded the stage in Three Sisters. In a new production, Greta Gerwig joins the troupe.

Bold Standard • Red lipstick is synonymous with morale-boosting buzzwords. But timeless understatement may be its strongest statement.

ONCE UPON A TIME IN FASHION • A new (though postponed) exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, About Time: Fashion and Duration, shows how fashion has changed in the last 150 years, how it’s stayed the same—and where it’s headed next.

A Portrait of a Lady • In an excerpt from a work of fiction for the Met exhibition catalog, Michael Cunningham imagines a society wife pondering life, time—and what to wear to dinner

Gal Power • After spending two blissful days in February with Gal Gadot, Jonathan Van Meter reports on a Hollywood force of nature: superhero, supermom, and (accidental) superstar.

Time Will Tell • A medley of new and vintage timepieces—and new and vintage daywear—makes the case for looks that last (and last).

True North • Finland’s prime minister, Sanna Marin, has big plans for her small country—including carbon neutrality by 2035. But first she must lead her nation through crisis. Rachel Donadio reports.

A New Shudder • An art-world sensation, Julie Curtiss is making waves with her quirky, macabre neo-Surrealism. Dodie Kazanjian visits her studio.

Support System • Botox. Fillers. Lasers. Radio frequency. No-surgery-necessary cosmetic treatments are making age-neutral faces newly possible. But what about our necks? Patty Marx tests the limits of noninvasive results.

Up Close and Personal • Eight Vogue editors opened up their closets—and mingled their trademark vintage pieces with the jackets, dresses, and knitwear of the present—to see their style signatures echoed and transformed. What lasts? What’s eternal? Creativity—and the joy of dressing.

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