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Vogue

Aug 01 2025
Magazine

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

Second Acts

Contributors

LEARNING ITALIAN • After a career in New York, Paris, and London, Louise Trotter arrives at Bottega Veneta speaking a new language.

BALMS AWAY • New products deliver enhanced lip service.

HOUSE PARTY • Married couple Joe Bradley and Valentina Akerman are reinventing what the art gallery can be.

A Life Less Ordinary • Anne Hathaway is known for her sunny, ever-positive disposition. But when a role as a tormented pop star demanded she explore her darker side, she didn’t hold back. She talks to Maya Singer about learning to fail, giving up control, and coming out remade.

A New Way Forward • In an era of ever-more visibility and exposure for both fashion and those who wear it, Givenchy’s Sarah Burton has built her reputation on exquisite, hands-on invention—and an intimate discretion.

WOMEN AT WORK • Endlessly inventive and inspired, a small cadre of female designers is still running the show in New York, Paris, and Milan—with their ideas of what women want to wear right now more finely attuned than ever.

Coming to America • Italian-born Veronica Leoni ushers in a new era at Calvin Klein—one that’s both her own and a love letter to the label’s legendary founder.

Start of the Story • In an exclusive excerpt from Arundhati Roy’s new memoir, the author writes about her early upbringing for the first time.

Ahead of the Curve • Landscape architect Sara Zewde has built her practice not by crafting a distinctive style, but by cultivating a singular responsiveness to the needs of the community and the land.

Inside Out • Can interior design be as personal as therapy? The chameleonic, loyalty-inspiring work of Charles & Co. suggests an answer.

Graphic Content • Punchy colors and groovy geometrics push summer suiting and sportswear into bold new territory.

In This Issue

Fendi bag • To mark Fendi’s centennial this year, Silvia Venturini Fendi produced a fall collection that felt at once richly redolent and utterly au courant. Case in point: the reimagining of the Spy bag, introduced back in 2005 and swiftly spirited to cult status. While its slouchy silhouette is as effortlessly appealing (or should that be appealingly effortless?) as ever, the new Spy comes with a playfully twisted handle—a suitably subtle update to a landmark low-key classic.

Formats

  • OverDrive Magazine

sujets

Langues

  • Anglais