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Vogue

Aug 01 2022
Magazine

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

One and All

Contributors

Growing Up, Speaking Out • Thirteen designers tell us their moments of reckoning—with themselves and with their families and peers—and fighting for a more inclusive world.

Think Tank • From Hanes to Prada, the most basic top of them all is back.

In the Mix • For Chase Hall, questions of identity and belonging inform a fiercely independent—and deeply inspired—artistic practice. Dodie Kazanjian enters his studio.

Dream Big • Following a creative awakening—and a new licensing agreement—Tory Burch gets personal about perfume.

Fresh Direct • Hermès debuts the ultimate no-makeup makeup.

Connect Four • Books about the ties that bind—and come undone.

REBEL, REBEL • Onscreen, Emma Corrin wins acclaim for traditional visions of femininity: a princess, a housewife, an aristocrat. In person all the categories fall away. Emma Specter speaks to the young actor about fluidity, fun, and dressing up to stand out.

Pride of Place • As the freedoms of queer and transgender people are threatened around the world, eight inspired—and inspiring—creatives from the community band together to spread the love.

VOICES AND VOTES • With legislation stalled in Congress, the fight for voting rights has become a ground game. Nathan Heller talks to the leaders on the front line.

Going Her Way • Kai Shappley is an advocate, an aspiring author, and a Dolly Parton–adoring actor; she is also an 11-year-old in the eye of a political storm. Devan Díaz reports.

GIRL ON FIRE • Ahead of a string of new projects cementing her status as an in-demand actor, Hari Nef tries on the hair color of the season.

The Ride of His Life • Yes, he’s the star of the best new musical on Broadway, but A Strange Loop’s Jaquel Spivey is also totally, exquisitely himself.

Great Expectations • The year’s most exciting young performers are as varied in their interests and backgrounds as the television dramas and indies that made them stars. We give them their flowers.

PRECIOUS METALS • In a galaxy not so far away, slick metallics take all kinds of sharp shapes—flashing from brilliant going-out looks to full-tilt formalwear.

Just One Thing • Did someone say flower power? Dressed up or pared down, a bustier top gives petal a little extra mettle.

Rainbow Connection • In the sweet heat of summer, nothing but the brightest, boldest colorways will do.

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 106 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Aug 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 19, 2022

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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.

One and All

Contributors

Growing Up, Speaking Out • Thirteen designers tell us their moments of reckoning—with themselves and with their families and peers—and fighting for a more inclusive world.

Think Tank • From Hanes to Prada, the most basic top of them all is back.

In the Mix • For Chase Hall, questions of identity and belonging inform a fiercely independent—and deeply inspired—artistic practice. Dodie Kazanjian enters his studio.

Dream Big • Following a creative awakening—and a new licensing agreement—Tory Burch gets personal about perfume.

Fresh Direct • Hermès debuts the ultimate no-makeup makeup.

Connect Four • Books about the ties that bind—and come undone.

REBEL, REBEL • Onscreen, Emma Corrin wins acclaim for traditional visions of femininity: a princess, a housewife, an aristocrat. In person all the categories fall away. Emma Specter speaks to the young actor about fluidity, fun, and dressing up to stand out.

Pride of Place • As the freedoms of queer and transgender people are threatened around the world, eight inspired—and inspiring—creatives from the community band together to spread the love.

VOICES AND VOTES • With legislation stalled in Congress, the fight for voting rights has become a ground game. Nathan Heller talks to the leaders on the front line.

Going Her Way • Kai Shappley is an advocate, an aspiring author, and a Dolly Parton–adoring actor; she is also an 11-year-old in the eye of a political storm. Devan Díaz reports.

GIRL ON FIRE • Ahead of a string of new projects cementing her status as an in-demand actor, Hari Nef tries on the hair color of the season.

The Ride of His Life • Yes, he’s the star of the best new musical on Broadway, but A Strange Loop’s Jaquel Spivey is also totally, exquisitely himself.

Great Expectations • The year’s most exciting young performers are as varied in their interests and backgrounds as the television dramas and indies that made them stars. We give them their flowers.

PRECIOUS METALS • In a galaxy not so far away, slick metallics take all kinds of sharp shapes—flashing from brilliant going-out looks to full-tilt formalwear.

Just One Thing • Did someone say flower power? Dressed up or pared down, a bustier top gives petal a little extra mettle.

Rainbow Connection • In the sweet heat of summer, nothing but the brightest, boldest colorways will do.

In This Issue

Last Look


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