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Vogue

Apr 01 2024
Magazine

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

Casting a Spell

Contributors

La Dolce & Gabbana Vita • A new exhibition by the design duo celebrates Italy in style.

Girl on Fire • Grammy-winning Tyla is making music for Africa, and beyond.

Fertile Territory • An abundance of offers springtime inspiration.

Porcelain Petals • Korean American artist Se Oh brings botany and personal history to their work.

Taking the Waters • Water sommeliers, five-figure bottles—the market for old-fashioned H2O has never been stronger. Tamar Adler investigates.

By the Sea • Refurbished mainstays bring fresh shine to the Golden State’s coast.

Free Spirit • Separating from Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has opened a new path for Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. She talks to Mattie Kahn about her memoir, motherhood, and making her own way.

Open Book • New novels crisscross the globe.

Chasing Perfection • The most electrifying superstar in tennis, Coco Gauff is doing her level best to conquer her own sky-high expectations—and win another major in the process.

THE LINE OF BEAUTY • Here’s an appealing proposition for spring: long, lean silhouettes that move seamlessly from day into night—or, put another way, beautiful clothes that go the distance. Bella Hadid slips into tactile knits, natty tailoring, and minimal, sculptural jewelry.

It’s a Blur • The latest trend in makeup is a smudged, imperfect look with haphazard charm. Sloane Crosley tries it on.

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS • With the upcoming Netflix series Ripley, Andrew Scott furthers his ascent, proving himself one of the most chameleonic—and charming—actors around.

Life Is a Cabaret • Three years after the West End production made major waves, the storied musical arrives on Broadway. Adrienne Miller goes behind the scenes at the Kit Kat Club.

Yes, Ayo! • Is Ayo Edebiri the most beloved new face in Hollywood? Alessandra Codinha meets the suddenly everywhere actor, comedian, writer, fashion darling… and soon-to-be director too?

High Country • From sweeping skirts to trench coats and chore jackets, the sartorial standard-bearers of this fairy-tale English garden strike a dreamy balance between the perfectly practical and the wildly romantic.

The Get The Lay of the Land • Gone gardening? Meadowy prints, hardy outerwear, and other earthly delights stick tothe plot this season.

In This Issue

Van Cleef & Arpels watch • “So has a Daisy vanished / From the fields today,” Emily Dickinson once reported—and here, in the capable hands of Van Cleef & Arpels, that fair flower reappears as a dazzling watch, teeming with yellow sapphires and round diamonds set in 18k white and yellow gold. If you’re not quite seeing the watch part: The dial is hidden behind the daisy’s eye, which springs open at a touch. It’s not for nothing that the piece is called the Marguerite Secrète.


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 134 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Apr 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 19, 2024

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

English

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

Casting a Spell

Contributors

La Dolce & Gabbana Vita • A new exhibition by the design duo celebrates Italy in style.

Girl on Fire • Grammy-winning Tyla is making music for Africa, and beyond.

Fertile Territory • An abundance of offers springtime inspiration.

Porcelain Petals • Korean American artist Se Oh brings botany and personal history to their work.

Taking the Waters • Water sommeliers, five-figure bottles—the market for old-fashioned H2O has never been stronger. Tamar Adler investigates.

By the Sea • Refurbished mainstays bring fresh shine to the Golden State’s coast.

Free Spirit • Separating from Canada’s prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has opened a new path for Sophie Grégoire Trudeau. She talks to Mattie Kahn about her memoir, motherhood, and making her own way.

Open Book • New novels crisscross the globe.

Chasing Perfection • The most electrifying superstar in tennis, Coco Gauff is doing her level best to conquer her own sky-high expectations—and win another major in the process.

THE LINE OF BEAUTY • Here’s an appealing proposition for spring: long, lean silhouettes that move seamlessly from day into night—or, put another way, beautiful clothes that go the distance. Bella Hadid slips into tactile knits, natty tailoring, and minimal, sculptural jewelry.

It’s a Blur • The latest trend in makeup is a smudged, imperfect look with haphazard charm. Sloane Crosley tries it on.

A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS • With the upcoming Netflix series Ripley, Andrew Scott furthers his ascent, proving himself one of the most chameleonic—and charming—actors around.

Life Is a Cabaret • Three years after the West End production made major waves, the storied musical arrives on Broadway. Adrienne Miller goes behind the scenes at the Kit Kat Club.

Yes, Ayo! • Is Ayo Edebiri the most beloved new face in Hollywood? Alessandra Codinha meets the suddenly everywhere actor, comedian, writer, fashion darling… and soon-to-be director too?

High Country • From sweeping skirts to trench coats and chore jackets, the sartorial standard-bearers of this fairy-tale English garden strike a dreamy balance between the perfectly practical and the wildly romantic.

The Get The Lay of the Land • Gone gardening? Meadowy prints, hardy outerwear, and other earthly delights stick tothe plot this season.

In This Issue

Van Cleef & Arpels watch • “So has a Daisy vanished / From the fields today,” Emily Dickinson once reported—and here, in the capable hands of Van Cleef & Arpels, that fair flower reappears as a dazzling watch, teeming with yellow sapphires and round diamonds set in 18k white and yellow gold. If you’re not quite seeing the watch part: The dial is hidden behind the daisy’s eye, which springs open at a touch. It’s not for nothing that the piece is called the Marguerite Secrète.


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