Recent development: While stalking Vogue.com yesterday for their weekly ‘Most Wanted’ column, we stumbled upon an unassuming link to something called ‘Voguepedia.’ And yes, it’s exactly what it sounds like–an encyclopedia of all things Vogue.
A Vogue spokesperson confirmed that the mag’s ASME nominated site has soft-launched a resource tool, which will draw from its 119 years of archives. While the site isn’t fully functional yet (code still shows in search results and only certain search terms yield results), it’s a brilliant idea, particularly for fashion obsessives and design students cramming for all-nighters. You’ll also be able to search by designer, brand, model, personality and beauty.
Voguepedia may be in its infancy but it seems that Ms. Wintour’s taste for perfection has lent a helping hand once more.
Tags: Vogue, Vogue.com, Voguepedia






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This is a fantastic idea. I cannot wait until the site is more fully fleshed out.
well, i dont like that its owned by vogue. its biased in that sense. what makes, say, wikipedia great(and not so great) is that its a free for all. voguepedia has the the right to reserve information that they dont think will put vogue in good light. its not going to be a complete picture.
check JERRLIFE.blogspot.com everyone!
Splendid! 119 years of fashion,culture,beauty online for everyone to enjoy. Funny enough at Parson’s our library failed us such info back in the stone-age that pre-date the internet and Project Runway. Dianna Vreeland is smiling down at us from a cloud somewhere in fashion heaven.