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Vogue

Nov 01 2024
Magazine

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

Best Foot Forward

Contributors

Off the Beat • Mainly known as a producer, Finneas O’Connell is releasing a new heartfelt LP. By Jen Wang.

Northern Light • Long an escape for British royals, Norfolk is fast becoming a creative haven.

Written in Stones (and Etched in Metal) • Three years after taking the reins at Bottega Veneta, Matthieu Blazy unveils his first fine jewelry collection. By Lynn Yaeger.

Canvas the City • Martha Diamond captured the brisk energy of Manhattan.

The Wizard • Paul Tazewell’s costumes for the film adaptation of Wicked conjure their own kind of magic.

Spinning a Web • Not muscle, not bone, but fascia—the network of tissue that connects it all—is grabbing the therapeutic spotlight. By Chloe Schama.

Different Stages • A trio of novels spirits you far away.

WALK THIS WAY • THE FASHION FOR OUR FUTURE MARCH HAD A SINGULAR PURPOSE: TO GET OUT THE VOTE. PHOTOGRAPHED BY NORMAN JEAN ROY.

HOME OF THE BRAVE • American designers are reinventing their work, taking risks, breaking rules—and being themselves. Call it a tradition. Photographs by Norman Jean Roy.

Nothing Like Her • Billie Eilish was adored by millions before she fully understood who she was. Now, as she sets out on tour without her family for the first time, she is finally getting to know herself.

MOTHER SUPERIOR • The character of Rose in Gypsy is the acting Everest for many one-name acting legends. This fall, Audra McDonald takes it on. By Christopher Barnard. Photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez.

Simon Says • Simon Porte Jacquemus, much like his label, resonates with the sunny, breezy French South—but behind the good life, as Nathan Heller discovers, is a laser focus and a shoulder-to-the-wheel work ethic. Photographed by Théo de Gueltzl.

STAGING A COMEBACK • Harlem’s National Black Theatre has been a storied arts institution in need of support. A soaring new home is shaping its future. By Marley Marius. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

THE SEA, THE SEA • A story of survival on a whaling ship sets sail on Broadway. Robert Sullivan meets the crew behind the rousing folk musical Swept Away. Photographed by Norman Jean Roy.

Studio Session • Amid the beguiling ceramic creations lining the shelves of a workspace in Brooklyn, Raquel Zimmermann gets her fill of sculptural, colorful bijoux.

The Fashion Fund Is Turning 20! • With the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund now two decades old, we’re celebrating with pieces from starry alumni.

Last Look


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Fréquence: Mensuel Pages: 136 Éditeur: Conde Nast US Édition: Nov 01 2024

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

Best Foot Forward

Contributors

Off the Beat • Mainly known as a producer, Finneas O’Connell is releasing a new heartfelt LP. By Jen Wang.

Northern Light • Long an escape for British royals, Norfolk is fast becoming a creative haven.

Written in Stones (and Etched in Metal) • Three years after taking the reins at Bottega Veneta, Matthieu Blazy unveils his first fine jewelry collection. By Lynn Yaeger.

Canvas the City • Martha Diamond captured the brisk energy of Manhattan.

The Wizard • Paul Tazewell’s costumes for the film adaptation of Wicked conjure their own kind of magic.

Spinning a Web • Not muscle, not bone, but fascia—the network of tissue that connects it all—is grabbing the therapeutic spotlight. By Chloe Schama.

Different Stages • A trio of novels spirits you far away.

WALK THIS WAY • THE FASHION FOR OUR FUTURE MARCH HAD A SINGULAR PURPOSE: TO GET OUT THE VOTE. PHOTOGRAPHED BY NORMAN JEAN ROY.

HOME OF THE BRAVE • American designers are reinventing their work, taking risks, breaking rules—and being themselves. Call it a tradition. Photographs by Norman Jean Roy.

Nothing Like Her • Billie Eilish was adored by millions before she fully understood who she was. Now, as she sets out on tour without her family for the first time, she is finally getting to know herself.

MOTHER SUPERIOR • The character of Rose in Gypsy is the acting Everest for many one-name acting legends. This fall, Audra McDonald takes it on. By Christopher Barnard. Photographed by Luis Alberto Rodriguez.

Simon Says • Simon Porte Jacquemus, much like his label, resonates with the sunny, breezy French South—but behind the good life, as Nathan Heller discovers, is a laser focus and a shoulder-to-the-wheel work ethic. Photographed by Théo de Gueltzl.

STAGING A COMEBACK • Harlem’s National Black Theatre has been a storied arts institution in need of support. A soaring new home is shaping its future. By Marley Marius. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz.

THE SEA, THE SEA • A story of survival on a whaling ship sets sail on Broadway. Robert Sullivan meets the crew behind the rousing folk musical Swept Away. Photographed by Norman Jean Roy.

Studio Session • Amid the beguiling ceramic creations lining the shelves of a workspace in Brooklyn, Raquel Zimmermann gets her fill of sculptural, colorful bijoux.

The Fashion Fund Is Turning 20! • With the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund now two decades old, we’re celebrating with pieces from starry alumni.

Last Look


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