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Proving that “all the world’s a stage” for fashion is this élégante on the cover of Vogue’s Hot Weather Fashions Number of July 1, 1919. Drawn by Helen Dryden, she navigates the sand and sea in a chic, and heavily accessorized, get-up. Shaded by a tangeri
In its Spring Fashions Number from March 15, 1919, Vogue reported that there were “hints of the Restoration period” in the new modes. “There are certain lines shown by these narrow skirts, a certain freedom of the corsage, and sometimes a bit of long and
The Autumn Fabrics and Original Vogue Designs issue was largely dedicated to “the warp and woof of the mode”—in this case, the textiles from which then-current styles like the bouffant silhouette were made. To illustrate the bounty and variety of material
“We like to give you fantasy . . . side by side with common sense,” declared the editors of Vogue in the June 1, 1939, issue of the magazine, which was dedicated to Beach Fashions and Beauty. Setting the tone for the fashions within was an enigmatic cover
Modern eyes, having seen Cecil Beaton’s costumes for 1964’s My Fair Lady, might find a Hepburn–esque quality in his fabric painting for the cover of Vogue’s July 15, 1935, Summer Holidays issue. It’s not such a far-fetched comparison. The magazine caption
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