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Vogue

Aug 01 2024
Magazine

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

Contributors

Clean Sweep • Two seasons into her tenure at Carven, Louise Trotter is reimagining the label with pieces at once mindful, free—and beautiful.

Viva Elsa! • The iconic sculptural work of the famed Tiffany designer Elsa Peretti is coming home.

On the Up • A growing cadre of women are trading their injectables for a more lasting, and somewhat more retro, procedure: the facelift.

Heavy Hitters • New novels from some fiction greats.

OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE • There’s no proper job description for the first lady. So Dr. Jill Biden has shaped the role to who she is: a listener, a teacher, an immensely talented advocate. This campaign, she’s working harder than ever.

EASY PIECES • With cool autumnal evenings on the horizon, a flurry of furry jackets and tactile accessories help classic summer shirting, dresses, and low-key denim meet the moment.

ON YOUR MARK • What makes Sha’Carri Richardson the fastest woman in the world? Untold hours on the track, family love and support, a determination to win—and the signature nails help too. Maya Singer meets the Paris-bound Olympic superstar.

FULL PICTURE • An entire-body MRI is now available—at a price—for anyone who wants a comprehensive view of their interior. But what, asks Maya Singer, are we really looking for?

MAMMA MARGHERITA! • Is there a more endlessly reinventable food than pizza? Tamar Adler tries a few of the country’s most beloved, creative, and craved-after new pies.

Deauville, Mon Amour • As Virginie Viard bows out of Chanel, a firm sense of place and a shape-shifting sense of time in her fall collection inspire clothes both coolly classic and utterly fantastic.

Line Items • Earn your stripes this summer with separates and accessories bold enough to give that classic pattern a fetching new twist.

Country Proud • With both an Olympics and an election coming up, we’re celebrating American designers, American colors, and American democracy. Get out there and cheer—and vote!

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Aug 01 2024

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 16, 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.

Contributors

Clean Sweep • Two seasons into her tenure at Carven, Louise Trotter is reimagining the label with pieces at once mindful, free—and beautiful.

Viva Elsa! • The iconic sculptural work of the famed Tiffany designer Elsa Peretti is coming home.

On the Up • A growing cadre of women are trading their injectables for a more lasting, and somewhat more retro, procedure: the facelift.

Heavy Hitters • New novels from some fiction greats.

OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE • There’s no proper job description for the first lady. So Dr. Jill Biden has shaped the role to who she is: a listener, a teacher, an immensely talented advocate. This campaign, she’s working harder than ever.

EASY PIECES • With cool autumnal evenings on the horizon, a flurry of furry jackets and tactile accessories help classic summer shirting, dresses, and low-key denim meet the moment.

ON YOUR MARK • What makes Sha’Carri Richardson the fastest woman in the world? Untold hours on the track, family love and support, a determination to win—and the signature nails help too. Maya Singer meets the Paris-bound Olympic superstar.

FULL PICTURE • An entire-body MRI is now available—at a price—for anyone who wants a comprehensive view of their interior. But what, asks Maya Singer, are we really looking for?

MAMMA MARGHERITA! • Is there a more endlessly reinventable food than pizza? Tamar Adler tries a few of the country’s most beloved, creative, and craved-after new pies.

Deauville, Mon Amour • As Virginie Viard bows out of Chanel, a firm sense of place and a shape-shifting sense of time in her fall collection inspire clothes both coolly classic and utterly fantastic.

Line Items • Earn your stripes this summer with separates and accessories bold enough to give that classic pattern a fetching new twist.

Country Proud • With both an Olympics and an election coming up, we’re celebrating American designers, American colors, and American democracy. Get out there and cheer—and vote!

In This Issue

Last Look


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