L’UOMO VOGUE celebrates its 50th anniversary and returns to newsstands
The Condé Nast magazine, that will be distributed primarily with Vogue Italia, will be composed of four sections: Culture, Fashion, Objects and Affairs
50 years after its first release, L’Uomo Vogue returns to newsstands with a totally revamped formula on June 12, concurrently with the opening of Pitti Immagine Uomo. A special anniversary that will be celebrated on that same day with a party in Florence.
L’Uomo is a series of short stories that all begin with the same words – “the man” – and then each lead to unexpected places: you can open a door, choose a path, and in an instant you’re no longer the man, L’Uomo, you were before.
L’Uomo is the embrace of two athletes, or a wounded soldier being tended to and cared for by the one he loves.
L’Uomo is Lou Reed with his mirrored sunglasses, or the clear-eyed gaze of a short-haired girl, or a photographer in his wooden cabin before the ocean, or Pharrell Williams dressed in an Armani suit.
L’Uomo is five fashion stories, each with different settings, protagonists and clothes – because there cannot be just one Uomo: there is no single style or sole way to live in this world.
L’Uomo is one of the few international magazines that has accompanied, witnessed, and in certain cases influenced consumption and lifestyles over the last 50 years. In Italy and around the world. From Italy to the world.
L’Uomo is going to be different every time, every issue special.
L’Uomo is three magazines in one: culture, fashion and objects. It features the most relevant voices in style reporting; it showcases five women photographers shooting five different covers.
L’Uomo is the creation of many: all the women and men who have contributed to it over these past 50 years – and all those who are now starting to write a new chapter in its history.