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Grace Mirabella • Through two decades, she pushed Vogue toward relevance, modernity, and sexual liberation. In the wake of the legendary editor’s death, at 92, her closest friends and colleagues remember how she captured fashion for a generation.
Fitting In • For Vogue editor Janelle Okwodu, expressing her style—and navigating an industry that has often rendered her invisible—has been a lifelong quest.
As the World Turns • With a new generation of African models in the spotlight, fashion is at last embracing what it is to be truly global.
When Do You Feel Strong? • Prepare for Vogue’s latest TikTok challenge with the help of our first-ever flip-book and model Mia Kang.
Off the Wall • A new line of home goods mixes the merry with the macabre.
Goodbye to All That? • Vogue has published diets in one form or another for more than a century. Is all that writing (at best) passé? Tamar Adler digs deep into our past for guidance—healthful, hurtful, and otherwise.
State of the Art • At Head of State, designer Taofeek Abijako is looking forward—and giving back.
Blurred Lines • As scents “for her” and “for him” feel out of step with our increasingly gender-fluid culture, is fragrance ready to move beyond the binary? asks Fiorella Valdesolo.
Spring for It • From romances to whodunits, new literary diversions abound.
A Bigger Splash • The indie band Wet Leg has attracted the kind of attention that comes around only a few times in a generation.
A Tall Tale • At five-feet-eleven, she spent years slouching to fit in. But can better posture lead to a better life? asks Ellie Pithers.
Charmed Life • Beth Bugdaycay’s cultish Foundrae puts the precious into designs that feel immediately (and alluringly!) personal.
Body Language • More and more, designers are embracing a representative runway, but for many models of every shape and size, body acceptance is a long and winding road. Maya Singer speaks to seven of them about what’s changing—and what’s not.
EXPRESS YOURSELF! • Remember fun? Set against the sculptural splendors of the Porcelain House in Tianjin, China, playfully mismatched motifs and artfully exaggerated shapes stoke the exuberance of the off-kilter.
“I’ve Chosen Myself” • Kim Kardashian at 41 is a portrait of independence: accomplished, self-confident, devil-may-care. She talks to Jen Wang about motherhood, criminal justice, divorce, happiness—all of it.
About Face • Last summer, Scarlett Johansson secured her superhero status by taking on the Hollywood machine. Her next feat? A clean skin-care line, of course.
Drumroll, Please • Hugh Jackman is back on Broadway, doing what he does best—starring in a big-ticket revival of The Music Man. And not a moment too soon.
Different Strokes • Grace Weaver breaks with the polished surfaces of her past canvases and embraces the new chaos of urban life.
Going the Distance • America’s mayors have been tested as never before—and few more than Minneapolis’s Jacob Frey. Michelle Ruiz talks to him about a high-wire political debut.
CORE VALUES • When they go low-rise, can you still go high? Danielle Friedman considers spring’s midriff-baring silhouettes, and our ever-evolving relationship with our abs.
THE NEW ROMANTICS • Taking its cue from the theatrical punk poetry of ’80s subculture, a new generation of models and creatives shows that pretty is more powerful when it comes with an edge.
SIMPLE PLEASURES • The new minimalist dressing takes a bold excursion into bright colors, striking shapes, and all manner of exciting...