Vogue

Fashionista in your inbox

Subscribe to our free email newsletter and get the best fashion, style, and beauty news and tips.

Vogue recently published a feature on “glamping.” (Yes, that’s glamorous camping. Oxymoron, you say? Who cares? It’s Vogue!). The story includes a recommended packing list and suggestions on where to stay on your next camping trip for “less cost (and carbon) than jetting off to St. Moritz.”

So how much exactly will this Vogue-approved camping trip (that the mag almost made sound like a budget travel option) set you back, you ask? According to She Finds, it’ll cost you a whopping $31, 349 when you factor in a week’s stay and all of the items suggested in Vogue’s packing list. (But that’s just pennies when compared to a trip to St. Moritz, dahling!)

Read more »
Magazines

Naughty November: Vogue Is Showing a Lot of Skin This Month

Friday, Oct 21, 2011 / 5:30 PM

The month of November brings to mind the beginning of holidays, family time, obscene shopping trips, but mostly just us bundling up in our winter coats and complaining about the cold. While the chill in the air has officially settled, you wouldn’t know it by passing your local magazine stand. Read more »

We got a blurry look at Rooney Mara’s Vogue cover this weekend, and we told you it was coming last month. Now Vogue.com‘s posted the real actual cover, as well as Mara’s accompanying editorial and profile. Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott shot the editorial and Jonathan Van Meter traveled to Sweden to profile the upcoming star of the hotly anticipated Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, in a piece that’s as much about breakout star Rooney Mara as it is about her relationship with her director, David Fincher.

It’s a good juicy profile, with lots of telling observations.

Rooney Mara (and David Fincher) on dropping weight to play Lisbeth Salander:

When a waiter appears to take our order, we are all looking at our menus, but I see out of the corner of my eye Fincher nudging Mara. He says with quiet seriousness, “You can eat.” I look up to see her reaction. Mara rolls her eyes, and Fincher laughs. “You can have lettuce and a grape. A raisin if you must.” She orders a piece of fish and barely touches it. In the book, Salander is described as boyish and awkward, “a pale, anorexic young woman who has hair as short as a fuse. . . .” Noomi Rapace, the magnetic star of the Swedish versions, looked more like Joan Jett. “One of the things that make our version that much more heartbreaking,” says Mara, “is that even though I am playing a 24-year-old, I look much younger. I look like a child.” I ask if she had to get unhealthily skinny for the role. She says, “Umm . . . not really.”
“It hasn’t been too hard for her,” Fincher quickly adds.

Mara on that controversial movie poster that shows Mara’s exposed breasts, plus a nipple piercing:

Read more »

Last month we heard rumors from some reliable sources that Rooney Mara would cover Vogue‘s November issue, and the kiddies over at Fashin unearthed this image, which sure looks like it could be real. The Fashion Spot reports that Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott lensed the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo actress.

Rooney looks stunning on the cover and is wearing Ralph Lauren’s Daryn gown from his fall 2011 collection (see below–you, too, can rock this look for a mere $4,498). Her choppy dark hair, smoky eyes, and pale skin complete the edgy-yet-glam portrait. Read more »

It’s been a very good year for Vogue: First, the famed fashion title was the only publication of its kind to see a rise in sales (up 12%) this year, and now Advertising Age has named it the Magazine of the Year.

Every year Ad Age doles out the award to a publication they feel has “excelled on one front or many–meeting a challenge, turning things around, building new businesses or just setting a consistent editorial and business example one more time.” And according to the trade paper, Vogue was the magazine that really stepped it up this year, increasing newsstand sales, ad pages and, perhaps most importantly, its brand image. “Vogue‘s role off the page–most recently with the latest installment of Fashion’s Night Out–keeps expanding as well.”

Read more »

New Fashion Week calendar shakeups are forcing fashion capitals to battle it out.

Earlier this season, reports surfaced that regular fashion week schedule conflicts were causing problems (or “model crises“) for London Fashion week, with models not making it to London or being summoned to Milan early. While it seemed London Fashion Week’s fate was the least certain, Milan is also now in trouble with Condé editors threatening to skip it altogether because of a broken pact.

Read more »
Magazines

Vogue Does Marilyn Monroe Three Ways

Monday, Oct 3, 2011 / 6:00 PM

It looks like Vogue is experiencing another case of groupthink. A short blonde bob, pouting lips, and an emphasis on curves are three elements we’re seeing splashed across its covers this month. Marilyn Monroe–the woman, the aura, the sex appeal–has long been an inspiration for the fashion industry, and the fashion world appears to be very inspired lately. Read more »

People reached out to the palace to try to get some scoop on whether or not Kate Middleton may be considering a shoot with Vogue, as was reported yesterday. While the thought of a Mario Testino shoot with the Duchess doubtless had many mouths watering (think of the newsstand sales!), it looks like it won’t be happening, at least at this moment.

A palace spokesperson told People, “There are no plans for the Duchess to do anything with U.S. Vogue.” Kinda terse, no? But they didn’t say never.

Read more »

Kate Middleton a Vogue covergirl? Anna Wintour reportedly wants to make it happen.

According to Page Six, Vogue‘s Editor in Chief has been campaigning to snag the Duchess of Cambridge as the magazine’s next cover star. Apparently, since the announcement of Middleton’s engagement to Prince William, magazines have been clamoring to get the “modern princess” on their cover–but landing the Duchess is trickier than it sounds, as, “the Palace must approve it, and they are very protective of Kate,” a source told Page Six.

That being said, if anyone can get the job done it’s Anna.

Read more »

For the past month, we’re sure that you’ve heard time and time again about the importance of the September issue. It is one of those fashion truths we hold to be self-evident. But what does that really mean, and why? Yes, it’s the month which produces magazines that can be used as semi-violent weapons, where ads skyrocket and page numbers are reported on covers like baseball stats, but the truth is that the content of those magazine hold what editors consider to be the best of the upcoming fall season.

For this reason, we decided to put the September issue under a microscope. We’ve scoured dozens of issues from around the world, and now it’s time to take a look at which designers, photographers and models were sought after for the most important issue of the year.

Read more »

Anna Wintour has a history of popping up during New York Fashion Week with Vogue‘s next cover girl. And this past week the Vogue Editor in Chief certainly kept us guessing by holding court with both unlikely, and all-too likely cover subjects.

See who Anna was spotted with this week, and why we think each one could be the next cover.

Read more »

Last night CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund nominee SUNO hosted its first-ever runway show at Milk. Perhaps it was the CFDA recognition that encouraged the brand to mature in many ways, from a presentation to a show, from kooky mixed prints to ladylike complementary patterns.

Minutes before the show, I speculated with a friend about how well SUNO’s intensely layered looks, complicated prints, and detailed accessories would translate to the five-second-glimpse of a look one gets at a fashion show… Not well, we decided. SUNO’s designers Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty must have agreed with us, since the kooky art-teacher-on-vacation vibe that permeated SUNO shows of yore was replaced with nothing short of ladylike glamor.

Read more »