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Vogue

Summer 2023
Magazine

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

Life Fantastic

Michael Roberts, 1948–2023 • He was a bit of everything—fashion editor, stylist, photographer, illustrator, writer—and lived life as it should be: with savage wit and endless élan.

Woman to Woman • For New York–based designer Ulla Johnson, there’s no feminine without the feminist.

Made in Kyiv • Gunia Project is the Ukrainian label fusing folk with fashion.

Nose in a Book • In the digital age, paper is at risk of becoming a limited-edition fragrance—and perfumers have taken note. Mattie Kahn sniffs the stacks.

Novel Occupations • Finding purpose in summer’s best books.

Brushing Up • Keep your ponytail high and your worries low.

Night Night? • From the Oura Ring to infrasonic devices to smart mattresses, resting well has become the ultimate aspiration.

Hello, Barbie! • It’s the movie of the summer, and the role Margot Robbie was born to play. Or not exactly—as Abby Aguirre discovers on a roller-skating, ice-cream playdate with Hollywood’s most indomitable heroine.

Meet Me in Senegal • The electric streets and placid beaches of Dakar yield a poetic beauty—and a vivid, textured wardrobe to match the mood.

COUNTRY PURSUITS • Amid the wide grasslands and splendid mountains of Sichuan, in southwestern China, prim jackets and long, romantic skirts outfit a passage into pastoral paradise.

Postcards From Italy • In the northern region of Liguria, short dresses and breezy blouses signal a summer of sun-kissed days—and nights mad with mischief.

Something’s Cooking • Jeremy Allen White of TV’s The Bear is a leading man of the throwback variety: grounded, irresistible, and perfectly suited to la vie bohème.

TAKE TWO • The third installment of our creative-swap project sees Stella McCartney and fledgling Chinese designer Shie Lyu repurposing and reinventing each other’s work.

Just One Thing • Model Vittoria Ceretti and her Dior dress are equally at ease playing the bride or on the back of a motorcycle—the latest in our series of outfits built around a single (fabulous) piece.

Love Scene • Outfit your honeymoon (or minimoon, or babymoon) with all things light, bright, and breezy.

Bulgari rings • Let’s raise a glass to these gumdrop-size cocktail rings by Bulgari High Jewelry. This quartet of cushion cuts features glimmering center stones with pavé accents to take things to a more luminous level. The pairings, from top to bottom: sapphire on sapphire, emerald on emerald, tanzanite on emerald, and emerald on ruby—with a heavy scattering of diamonds throughout each. Wear them solo, pair them up, or try them all at once—and there’s certainly no need to wait till five o’clock to slip them on.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 144 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Summer 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 6, 2023

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

English

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

Life Fantastic

Michael Roberts, 1948–2023 • He was a bit of everything—fashion editor, stylist, photographer, illustrator, writer—and lived life as it should be: with savage wit and endless élan.

Woman to Woman • For New York–based designer Ulla Johnson, there’s no feminine without the feminist.

Made in Kyiv • Gunia Project is the Ukrainian label fusing folk with fashion.

Nose in a Book • In the digital age, paper is at risk of becoming a limited-edition fragrance—and perfumers have taken note. Mattie Kahn sniffs the stacks.

Novel Occupations • Finding purpose in summer’s best books.

Brushing Up • Keep your ponytail high and your worries low.

Night Night? • From the Oura Ring to infrasonic devices to smart mattresses, resting well has become the ultimate aspiration.

Hello, Barbie! • It’s the movie of the summer, and the role Margot Robbie was born to play. Or not exactly—as Abby Aguirre discovers on a roller-skating, ice-cream playdate with Hollywood’s most indomitable heroine.

Meet Me in Senegal • The electric streets and placid beaches of Dakar yield a poetic beauty—and a vivid, textured wardrobe to match the mood.

COUNTRY PURSUITS • Amid the wide grasslands and splendid mountains of Sichuan, in southwestern China, prim jackets and long, romantic skirts outfit a passage into pastoral paradise.

Postcards From Italy • In the northern region of Liguria, short dresses and breezy blouses signal a summer of sun-kissed days—and nights mad with mischief.

Something’s Cooking • Jeremy Allen White of TV’s The Bear is a leading man of the throwback variety: grounded, irresistible, and perfectly suited to la vie bohème.

TAKE TWO • The third installment of our creative-swap project sees Stella McCartney and fledgling Chinese designer Shie Lyu repurposing and reinventing each other’s work.

Just One Thing • Model Vittoria Ceretti and her Dior dress are equally at ease playing the bride or on the back of a motorcycle—the latest in our series of outfits built around a single (fabulous) piece.

Love Scene • Outfit your honeymoon (or minimoon, or babymoon) with all things light, bright, and breezy.

Bulgari rings • Let’s raise a glass to these gumdrop-size cocktail rings by Bulgari High Jewelry. This quartet of cushion cuts features glimmering center stones with pavé accents to take things to a more luminous level. The pairings, from top to bottom: sapphire on sapphire, emerald on emerald, tanzanite on emerald, and emerald on ruby—with a heavy scattering of diamonds throughout each. Wear them solo, pair them up, or try them all at once—and there’s certainly no need to wait till five o’clock to slip them on.


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