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Another World

A decade ago the artist Lorna Simpson took up painting for the first time. A monumental new show at The Metropolitan Museum of Art reveals all she's accomplished.

6 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

HAVING THEIR SAY

A trio of independent designers— each of whom has launched their brand since the pandemic—talk with Nicole Phelps about their processes, their challenges, and their triumphs.

5 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

BURNING BRIGHT

Tyla's rise, from South African newcomer to a global popiano sensation, is a reminder that dance music knows no boundaries.

4 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

Twisted Up

From the outside, Amy Griffin's life appeared picture-perfect. But she knew, deep down, that all was not right. In this excerpt from her memoir, The Tell, the initial signs of a childhood trauma begin to appear.

10 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

From the Ground Up

Sarah Burton's post-McQueen life has taken her to Paris and Givenchy, where she's rebuilding the house to imagine a whole new glorious future.

3 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

TRUE ROMANCE

Two lush new books look at the endless allure of the garden.

2 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

MOP TOPS

With its profusion of feathery layers, the shag is a distinct look, both retro and newly reinvented.

4 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

OUT OF THE JUNGLE

A retrospective of Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes opens at New York's Guggenheim.

2 min  |

March 2025
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Vogue US

From A to Zac

Zac Posen's arrival at Gap was a surprise to many, yet the former wunderkind of New York fashion is loving every minute of his new life. Irina Aleksander meets him as he goes big and gets ready to dress America.

10+ min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

McGIRR'S MCQUEEN

A year ago, Seán McGirr came out of nowhere to lead Alexander McQueen, one of fashion's most storied and emotionally charged houses. Hayley Maitland meets the genial young Irishman writing McQueen's next chapter.

10+ min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

TESTING GROUND

Sanaz Toossi brings English, her play about the trials of learning a new language, to Broadway.

2 min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

IN STEP

Margaux Anbouba plays footsie with the final frontier of vintage shopping: shoes.

5 min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

Through the Looking Glass

Sam McKinniss's Connecticut home is a magical, maximalist mash-up, tying together riotous color, throwback Americana, and the artist's uncanny visions of popular culture.

7 min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

MAN ON WIRE

ADRIEN BRODY IS DRAWN TO HIGH-RISK ROLES AND FILMS THAT PUSH HIM TO EXTREMES. NOTHING HE'S DONE COMPARES TO THE BRUTALIST.

10 min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

MIRACLE DRIP

NAD+ infusions have become increasingly popular, promising to magically turn back the clock. But are they too good to be true? Mattie Kahn investigates.

5 min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

WHEN SPORTS MET FASHION...

Athletes as muses? The stadium as runway? The arena as front row? Fashion and sport needed no introduction, but lately they've become obsessed. Maya Singer reports.

10+ min  |

Winter 2025
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Vogue US

FINAL CUT

\"WE WANT YOU TO GO FOR IT!\" ANNA TOLD ME

2 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

SCREEN TIME

Three films we can't wait to see.

1 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

Impossible Beauty

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

2 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

Blossoms Dearie

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

1 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

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.

7 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

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

10+ min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

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.

10+ min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

CALLAS SHEET

Maria Callas's singular voice made her a legend on the stage. In a new film starring Angelina Jolieand on the runwaysthe romance continues.

3 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

BOOK IT

A preview of the best fiction coming

2 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

GLOBAL VISTAS

Three new exhibitions offer an expansive view.

4 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

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.

7 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

THE FINISH LINE

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

8 min  |

December 2024
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Vogue US

Nothing Like Her

Billie Eilish was adored by millions before she fully understood who she was. Now, as she sets out on tour without her family for the first time, she is finally getting to know herself.

10+ min  |

November 2024
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Vogue US

Coming Up Rosy - The new blush isn't just for the cheek. Coco Mellors feels the flush.

If the eyes are the window to the soul, then our cheeks are the back door. What other part of the body so readily reveals our hidden emotions? Embarrassment, exuberance, delight, desire, all instantly communicated with a rush of blood. It's no wonder that blush has been a mainstay of makeup bags for decades: Ancient Egyptians used ground ochre to heighten their color; Queen Elizabeth I dabbed her cheeks with red dye and mercuric sulfide (which, combined with the vinegar and lead concoction she used to achieve her ivory pallor, is believed to have given her blood poisoning); flappers applied blush in dramatic circles to achieve a doll-like complexion, even adding it to their knees to draw attention to their shorter hemlines

4 min  |

October 2024