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Vogue

Dec 01 2024
Magazine

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

Vogue

Letter From the Editors

Contributors

THE FINISH LINE • When Edith Zimmerman became sober, she obsessed over coffee, knitting, drawing—and then she found running. Compulsions come in many forms.

MONDAYS WITH MARC • Just how many Met Galas has Marc Jacobs attended? A few of his favorite guests recount fanciful nights at the museum—past and present.

GLOBAL VISTAS • Three new exhibitions offer an expansive view.

BOOK IT • A preview of the best fiction coming soon.

CALLAS SHEET • Maria Callas’s singular voice made her a legend on the stage. In a new film starring Angelina Jolie—and on the runways—the romance continues.

SCREEN TIME • Three films we can’t wait to see.

ROLE PLAY • Kaia Gerber is someone who likes to listen, learn, read books, go to the theater, ask questions, have difficult conversations, act, perform, transform, and stretch herself in everything she does. That she’s an object of beauty is almost beside the point.

DANCE, DANCE, DANCE! • For as long as we’ve been walking the earth, we’ve been moving our bodies to express ourselves—variously with grace, verve, ferocity, style, attitude, elegance, and a studied pedigree. We gathered a wild array of dancers and models—moving in idioms and moods from ballet to Broadway, from the rave to the after-hours dance floor—and dressed them in an equally wide-open array of fashion encompassing ruffles and feathers, tulle and denim, leather and track pants; from elegant draping to a kind of balletcore-meets-street mash-up. Then we asked them only to move to the music, go with the flow—and simply dance like the whole world is watching.

GIRL, INTERRUPTED • Anna Weyant found extraordinary fame as an artist before she had reached her mid-20s. Then came another kind of attention. Dodie Kazanjian meets the painter at the start of a fresh chapter.

HOME • Six years ago, Marc Jacobs got a call about a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Making it his own, he writes, would be about love, commitment, anxiety, patience, struggle, and, finally, a kind of hard-fought, hard-won peace.

Blossoms Dearie • Dynamic, whimsical florals and the humble backdrops of upstate New York make for a charming study in contrasts.

Impossible Beauty • Sometimes, more is more: Surreal lashes and extreme nails put the fierce back in play.

HEEL TOE • Forget lying low this winter: The season’s most thrilling shoes are sky-high and mighty.

Gift Marc • Jacobs-centric accessories conjure home-for-the-holidays vibes.

In This Issue

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 188 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Dec 01 2024

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

Vogue

Letter From the Editors

Contributors

THE FINISH LINE • When Edith Zimmerman became sober, she obsessed over coffee, knitting, drawing—and then she found running. Compulsions come in many forms.

MONDAYS WITH MARC • Just how many Met Galas has Marc Jacobs attended? A few of his favorite guests recount fanciful nights at the museum—past and present.

GLOBAL VISTAS • Three new exhibitions offer an expansive view.

BOOK IT • A preview of the best fiction coming soon.

CALLAS SHEET • Maria Callas’s singular voice made her a legend on the stage. In a new film starring Angelina Jolie—and on the runways—the romance continues.

SCREEN TIME • Three films we can’t wait to see.

ROLE PLAY • Kaia Gerber is someone who likes to listen, learn, read books, go to the theater, ask questions, have difficult conversations, act, perform, transform, and stretch herself in everything she does. That she’s an object of beauty is almost beside the point.

DANCE, DANCE, DANCE! • For as long as we’ve been walking the earth, we’ve been moving our bodies to express ourselves—variously with grace, verve, ferocity, style, attitude, elegance, and a studied pedigree. We gathered a wild array of dancers and models—moving in idioms and moods from ballet to Broadway, from the rave to the after-hours dance floor—and dressed them in an equally wide-open array of fashion encompassing ruffles and feathers, tulle and denim, leather and track pants; from elegant draping to a kind of balletcore-meets-street mash-up. Then we asked them only to move to the music, go with the flow—and simply dance like the whole world is watching.

GIRL, INTERRUPTED • Anna Weyant found extraordinary fame as an artist before she had reached her mid-20s. Then came another kind of attention. Dodie Kazanjian meets the painter at the start of a fresh chapter.

HOME • Six years ago, Marc Jacobs got a call about a house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Making it his own, he writes, would be about love, commitment, anxiety, patience, struggle, and, finally, a kind of hard-fought, hard-won peace.

Blossoms Dearie • Dynamic, whimsical florals and the humble backdrops of upstate New York make for a charming study in contrasts.

Impossible Beauty • Sometimes, more is more: Surreal lashes and extreme nails put the fierce back in play.

HEEL TOE • Forget lying low this winter: The season’s most thrilling shoes are sky-high and mighty.

Gift Marc • Jacobs-centric accessories conjure home-for-the-holidays vibes.

In This Issue

Last Look


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