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Tyen's enthusiasm got out of hand at VP shoot (timestamped)
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Tyen's enthusiasm got out of hand at VP shoot (timestamped)
corporates move in, daydreamers move out.This kind of creativity and commitment are disappearing from fashion.
I did a ton of cleaning this evening and I ended up flipping through my collection of Vogue Japan and some of those cover lines were... clunkers. I also forgot that they had a lot of fun freebies with the magazine (which I never removed because I'm... a completionist?).
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When ELLE made feel every women special with a mirror in the cover
When ELLE made feel every women special with a mirror in the cover
omg I can't believe it took us 65 pages to finally get to this! yeah that story and how, after the backlash, Anna Wintour used JJB as a scapegoat and fired her.source: natseccowgirl.substack.com
When American Vogue was not woke or not pretended to be woke
"I think that Vogue is always on the lookout for good-looking first ladies because they’re a combination of power and beauty and elegance. That’s what Vogue is about. And here was this woman who had never given an interview, who was extremely thin and very well-dressed and therefore, qualified to be in Vogue. And they had — Vogue had been trying to get her for quite a long time." --Joan Juliet Buckomg I can't believe it took us 65 pages to finally get to this! yeah that story and how, after the backlash, Anna Wintour used JJB as a scapegoat and fired her.
When ELLE made feel every women special with a mirror in the cover
JJB was imho the best editor of any vogue, with Anna and Carla. Far superior to that Anna girl, who, I must recognize, is perfectly fitted to the mediocrity of her times."I think that Vogue is always on the lookout for good-looking first ladies because they’re a combination of power and beauty and elegance. That’s what Vogue is about. And here was this woman who had never given an interview, who was extremely thin and very well-dressed and therefore, qualified to be in Vogue. And they had — Vogue had been trying to get her for quite a long time." --Joan Juliet Buck
"Like many at that time, we were hopeful that the Assad regime would be open to a more progressive society. Subsequent to our interview, as the terrible events of the past year and a half unfolded in Syria, it became clear that its priorities and values were completely at odds with those of Vogue. The escalating atrocities in Syria are unconscionable and we deplore the actions of the Assad regime in the strongest possible terms." --Anna Wintour
I also remember reading this article from the NY mag at that time and in retrospect I acutally admire JJB's integrity in a world of liberal hypocrisy.