''In Vogue'' is a fascinating look at the history of
the world's most influential magazine. The complete
compendium is illustrated with hundreds of covers and
archival interiors of past ''Vogue'' editions, featuring
the work of some of the twentieth century's most
respected artists, cover illustrators, and
photographers--from Edward Steichen, Toni Frissell, and
Erwin Blumenfeld to Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, David
Bailey, Helmut Newton, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino,
Steven Klein, Bruce Webber, and Herb Ritts. In 1909, an
entrepreneurial New Yorker named Conde Nast took charge
of a struggling society journal and transformed it into
the most glamorous fashion magazine of the twentieth
century. ''In Vogue'' traces the history, development
and influence of this media colossus--from its beginning
as a social gazette in the late nineteenth century, to
the exploration of modern fashion photography and new
visuals in the mid-twentieth century, to its status as
the top style magazine today. The book explains the
makings of the magazine--from runways, to editorial
meetings, to the pages of ''Vogue.''The thoroughly
researched story incorporates first-person accounts,
interviews with editors and photographers, and excerpts
from stories written in the magazine by many
world-renowned writers, including Truman Capote, Aldous
Huxley, Richard Burton, Federico Fellini, and Marcello
Mastroianni. Unparalleled in its scope and exceptionally
illustrated, ''In Vogue'' is sure to be among the most
important publications on the subjects of culture, art,
fashion, photography, and media. |
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