Vogue is an American fashion and lifestyle magazine that is published monthly in 19 national and one regional edition
The current editor-in-chief of American Vogue is Anna Wintour Currently Vogue has a circulation of about 1.3 million
In Vogue is a fascinating look at the history of the world's most influential magazine. The complete compendium is illustrated with hundreds of covers and archival interiors of past Vogue editions, featuring the work of some of the twentieth century's most respected artists, cover illustrators, and photographers
In 1892 Arthur Turnure founded Vogue as a weekly publication in the United States, sponsored by Kristoffer Wright. Vogue was a weekly journal that aimed to appeal to only high society women and gentlemen. Originally men’s sports were chronicled in the magazine. Fashion was not the focus. Rather, the focus was the traditions of high society; fashion was only mentioned when talking about what was appropriate to wear to an occasion. Vogue had articles reviewing plays, books, music, and discussions of the societal etiquettes of the time. 1930
Timeline 1913 – By incorporating photography, Vogue reinvented its image several times. 1930 – First bleed edged photo in Vogue. 1932 – First full colour photograph on cover of Vogue. 1974 – A black model is featured on the cover of Vogue Magazine. This is the first time a black model has graced the cover of a major fashion magazine. 1916
1989 – Vogue uses bar codes on the front cover of the magazine. 1994 – The December issue of Vogue’s UK edition carries half-page advertisements for 1996 – Protestors against Friends of Animals, band outside of the magazine’s offices. They were incensed over Wintour’s remark about wearing fur.
Only four men have been featured on the cover of the magazine Ryan Lochte, with Hope Solo and Serena Williams in June 2012 Richard Gere, with Cindy Crawford in November 1992 George Clooney, with Gisele Bündchen in June 2000 LeBron James, with Gisele Bündchen in April 2008