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Vogue

June/July 2021
Magazine

Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

Begin Again

Contributors

On With the Shows! • For years, there wasn’t a runway Hamish Bowles didn’t grace. Yet while applauding new ways to experience fashion, he still yearns for the smell of the perfume and the roar of the crowd.

Stepping Out • She exploded on TikTok. Now Addison Rae considers IRL fame.

Hold Me Now • A year in isolation left many of us hungry for the touch of loved ones—and our beloved beauty therapists. But can a salon appointment provide the care we so desperately crave? asks Maggie Bullock.

Rules of Engagement • Last year the blowout bash became a stoopside celebration, the destination fête a backyard barbecue. But will the micro-wedding last? asks Lilah Ramzi.

Quitting Time • Did we actually slow down during the pandemic? Not really, argues Maya Singer. But perhaps we should.

Short (And Long) Story • The mullet is back. Really. Jancee Dunn unpacks the post-lockdown appeal of the ultimate bad-good haircut.

All the World’s a Store • Sure, you can shop around the globe from your sofa. But, as Lynn Yaeger knows better than most, that’s a far cry from hitting the ground running.

ALL IN THE BALANCE • FAMILY, FRIENDS, MODELING, BOOK CLUB, BOYFRIEND, THERAPY: IF YOU’RE KAIA GERBER, COMING OF AGE INCLUDES A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.

We Are Family • It’s a reunion for the ages: After a year on opposite coasts, four generations of Elsessers finally come together, laden with the kind of jewelry worth holding dear—and passing down.

SOMETHING BORROWED

LET’S GET LOST • FEELING A WANDERLUST WE CAN ALL RELATE TO, BELLA HADID SETS OFF FROM MANHATTAN’S MOYNIHAN TRAIN HALL IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE—WITH STYLISH LUGGAGE IN TOW.

Let’s Face the Music—and Dance • Channeling that supremely summer abandon of mosh-pit surfing, puddle-jumping, and tent-pitching at places like Coachella and Glastonbury, a roving party of models and musicians fashion a fun-loving festival of their own.

PLAY DATES

High & Mighty? • Or sweet and lowdown? As we step back into the world, some pine for stilettos, while others remain staunchly dedicated to flats. Kendall Jenner and Laura Harrier take up both sides of the great heel debate.

LIFT ME UP

Baby Love • Having a child is always an act of faith, but perhaps never more so than during a pandemic. Here, five women embrace the joys of new (and impending) motherhood.

NEW BEGINNINGS

HERE COMES THE SUN • IN HIKED-UP HEMLINES AND BEACHY KNITS—AND WITH A LESS-IS-MORE ATTITUDE—HAILEY BIEBER PUTS SOME SKIN IN THE GAME.

GAM THEORY

Bridal, Revisited • This season, nuptials are smaller, simpler, but not a bit less thoughtful—or less glamorous.

In This Issue

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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 148 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: June/July 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: June 1, 2021

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OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Fashion

Languages

English

Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

Begin Again

Contributors

On With the Shows! • For years, there wasn’t a runway Hamish Bowles didn’t grace. Yet while applauding new ways to experience fashion, he still yearns for the smell of the perfume and the roar of the crowd.

Stepping Out • She exploded on TikTok. Now Addison Rae considers IRL fame.

Hold Me Now • A year in isolation left many of us hungry for the touch of loved ones—and our beloved beauty therapists. But can a salon appointment provide the care we so desperately crave? asks Maggie Bullock.

Rules of Engagement • Last year the blowout bash became a stoopside celebration, the destination fête a backyard barbecue. But will the micro-wedding last? asks Lilah Ramzi.

Quitting Time • Did we actually slow down during the pandemic? Not really, argues Maya Singer. But perhaps we should.

Short (And Long) Story • The mullet is back. Really. Jancee Dunn unpacks the post-lockdown appeal of the ultimate bad-good haircut.

All the World’s a Store • Sure, you can shop around the globe from your sofa. But, as Lynn Yaeger knows better than most, that’s a far cry from hitting the ground running.

ALL IN THE BALANCE • FAMILY, FRIENDS, MODELING, BOOK CLUB, BOYFRIEND, THERAPY: IF YOU’RE KAIA GERBER, COMING OF AGE INCLUDES A LITTLE OF EVERYTHING.

We Are Family • It’s a reunion for the ages: After a year on opposite coasts, four generations of Elsessers finally come together, laden with the kind of jewelry worth holding dear—and passing down.

SOMETHING BORROWED

LET’S GET LOST • FEELING A WANDERLUST WE CAN ALL RELATE TO, BELLA HADID SETS OFF FROM MANHATTAN’S MOYNIHAN TRAIN HALL IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE—WITH STYLISH LUGGAGE IN TOW.

Let’s Face the Music—and Dance • Channeling that supremely summer abandon of mosh-pit surfing, puddle-jumping, and tent-pitching at places like Coachella and Glastonbury, a roving party of models and musicians fashion a fun-loving festival of their own.

PLAY DATES

High & Mighty? • Or sweet and lowdown? As we step back into the world, some pine for stilettos, while others remain staunchly dedicated to flats. Kendall Jenner and Laura Harrier take up both sides of the great heel debate.

LIFT ME UP

Baby Love • Having a child is always an act of faith, but perhaps never more so than during a pandemic. Here, five women embrace the joys of new (and impending) motherhood.

NEW BEGINNINGS

HERE COMES THE SUN • IN HIKED-UP HEMLINES AND BEACHY KNITS—AND WITH A LESS-IS-MORE ATTITUDE—HAILEY BIEBER PUTS SOME SKIN IN THE GAME.

GAM THEORY

Bridal, Revisited • This season, nuptials are smaller, simpler, but not a bit less thoughtful—or less glamorous.

In This Issue

Last Look


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