From wwd.com today:
"Some may have thought it dead, but Vogue Living lives on after all. Vogue will publish a second edition of the magazine in October even though the first version left many media watchers underwhelmed. And for those who can't get enough interiors in a 200-page magazine, there's also a coffee table tome coming called "Vogue Living: Houses, Gardens, People" that can be had for $75. The 400-page book, to be published by Alfred A. Knopf, will include 35 of the best home and garden profiles in Vogue's history."
Also, for fact fans:
"The second issue of Vogue Living will hit stands Oct. 23 with a 500,000 rate base. Last year's edition was polybagged to 300,000 subscribers, and a spokeswoman said plans are the same for 2007. Newsstands sales for the 2006 copy reached about 145,000 copies, a spokesman confirmed. Comparatively, Architectural Digest sold about 102,000 copies per month on average in the last half of 2006, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations — although Vogue Living was on newsstands for three months."