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Vogue

Nov 01 2022
Magazine

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

Role Models

Contributors

Queen Elizabeth II, 1926–2022 • In honor of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Annie Leibovitz and Hamish Bowles pay tribute to a life of resilience and service.

Out of the Dark • In 1971, Mary Gordon found herself among women brave enough to tell their abortion stories. Then she found the courage to share her own.

View From the Top • After years of highs on the slopes and the streets, Moncler is launching a customizing program. Emma Elwick-Bates tries it on for size.

Unlaced • The corset, long a symbol of constraint and control, is reinvented as an emblem of body empowerment—for any gender.

Strong Weather • Three fall films pack a punch.

Passion Projects • The season’s best new books explore obsessions.

Idyll Time • Monteverdi’s new wellness center reimagines la dolce vita.

Scene Stealers • Renée Fleming, Kelli O’Hara, and Joyce DiDonato bring The Hours to the Met.

Skin Deep • Jared Leto has entered the beauty game. But his desert-inspired product debut is more than a mirage.

Here Comes Trouble • Three new series cover dangerous territory.

Legion of Meret • A sprawling Meret Oppenheim survey opens at MoMA.

Gains and Losses • For years, women have been warned that their metabolism will inevitably slow as they get older. Does a groundbreaking new study change the equation? asks Amy Synnott.

On a Roll • Michaela Coel has always set the terms of her career. What’s next? Playing a Black Panther super warrior. On a visit to Ghana, Coel’s ancestral home, Chioma Nnadi tries to keep up.

STRONG SUIT • Thom Browne ushered in a radical revision of what tailoring could be. Now, he tells Nathan Heller, he’ll be trying something else on for size: the new chair of the CFDA.

MEET THE PRESS • REPORTERS JODI KANTOR AND MEGAN TWOHEY OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR HARVEY WEINSTEIN INVESTIGATION FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES, AND HOW ART IMITATES LIFE IN A STIRRING NEW FILM.

The Odd Couple • After a hit run in London, The Collaboration is putting Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat on Broadway. Costars (and fast friends) Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope paint us a picture.

Just One Thing • More than any other piece, a coat can truly go the distance—it’s outerwear for everywhere, as model Abby Champion and her Max Mara Teddy Coat prove.

PLAY ON! • THE SPORTING LIFE GETS GLAMOROUS AS KEY PIECES FROM THE COURT TO THE TRACK ARE SHARPLY REINTERPRETED FOR DAYTIME. LET THE GAMES BEGIN.

Away We Go! • Gone leaf peeping? Outfit your weekend jaunt with neat knits and adventure-ready accessories.

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 140 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Nov 01 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: October 18, 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.

Role Models

Contributors

Queen Elizabeth II, 1926–2022 • In honor of Britain’s longest-reigning monarch, Annie Leibovitz and Hamish Bowles pay tribute to a life of resilience and service.

Out of the Dark • In 1971, Mary Gordon found herself among women brave enough to tell their abortion stories. Then she found the courage to share her own.

View From the Top • After years of highs on the slopes and the streets, Moncler is launching a customizing program. Emma Elwick-Bates tries it on for size.

Unlaced • The corset, long a symbol of constraint and control, is reinvented as an emblem of body empowerment—for any gender.

Strong Weather • Three fall films pack a punch.

Passion Projects • The season’s best new books explore obsessions.

Idyll Time • Monteverdi’s new wellness center reimagines la dolce vita.

Scene Stealers • Renée Fleming, Kelli O’Hara, and Joyce DiDonato bring The Hours to the Met.

Skin Deep • Jared Leto has entered the beauty game. But his desert-inspired product debut is more than a mirage.

Here Comes Trouble • Three new series cover dangerous territory.

Legion of Meret • A sprawling Meret Oppenheim survey opens at MoMA.

Gains and Losses • For years, women have been warned that their metabolism will inevitably slow as they get older. Does a groundbreaking new study change the equation? asks Amy Synnott.

On a Roll • Michaela Coel has always set the terms of her career. What’s next? Playing a Black Panther super warrior. On a visit to Ghana, Coel’s ancestral home, Chioma Nnadi tries to keep up.

STRONG SUIT • Thom Browne ushered in a radical revision of what tailoring could be. Now, he tells Nathan Heller, he’ll be trying something else on for size: the new chair of the CFDA.

MEET THE PRESS • REPORTERS JODI KANTOR AND MEGAN TWOHEY OPEN UP ABOUT THEIR HARVEY WEINSTEIN INVESTIGATION FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES, AND HOW ART IMITATES LIFE IN A STIRRING NEW FILM.

The Odd Couple • After a hit run in London, The Collaboration is putting Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat on Broadway. Costars (and fast friends) Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope paint us a picture.

Just One Thing • More than any other piece, a coat can truly go the distance—it’s outerwear for everywhere, as model Abby Champion and her Max Mara Teddy Coat prove.

PLAY ON! • THE SPORTING LIFE GETS GLAMOROUS AS KEY PIECES FROM THE COURT TO THE TRACK ARE SHARPLY REINTERPRETED FOR DAYTIME. LET THE GAMES BEGIN.

Away We Go! • Gone leaf peeping? Outfit your weekend jaunt with neat knits and adventure-ready accessories.

In This Issue

Last Look


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