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more about #romeoandjuliet Diziet_Sma: America is way more conservative than Europe when it comes to fashion, that's why American Vogue is always a year behind the French or Italian version... more » lalaland13: So if it's Charlize in September, that must mean Drew Barrymore in October. I got this issue over the weekend and well, it's OK. I don't know if I c... more » sybann: Haute couture - still ugly. more » galaxina: I might catch some flak for saying this, because even though I am a fan of Meisel, Leibovitz, et al, I think sometimes we get this deja vu because the... more » t-yo3: Liya looks both highly skeptical and distinctly unimpressed with her hair in that first photo of her (photo 9). I like the Leibovitz photo of Karlie... more » Rooo sez BISH PLZ: In my ideal world, the articles on Roger will make the issue much bigger. (Testino has the sitting photo credit, for anyone wondering what this could... more » greengrey: I'm so happy the 40's are back. more » badmutha: That Kroes editorial in W gave me nightmares. It was VERY creepy. more » AthertonMerriweather: I actually like that picture of Miley. I think it makes a statement on the entertainment and tabloid industry's exploitation of young starlets. She ... more » bluebears: Isn't that the same background Leibovitz always uses? more » Rare Affinity: From picture 5, I hope it means grey roots are the new black. If so, my hairstyle is now officially highly fashionable. more » -
#theseptemberissues
Join Us For Vogue's Smallest September Issue Ever!
It's back to the futureindeterminate past this season at Vogue. The page-count is vintage 1991, the styling is vintage 40s, but the direct inspiration for most of the fashion spreads is...somewhat more recent. Let's trace the anxiety of influence! More »

