PRINT Magazine Article – Book Review of Vogue: The Covers

January 2nd, 2012 § 2

Strike a pose – specifically, a comfy reading position.

As we ring in the New Year, iconic magazine Vogue invites us to look back on 120-years of style with their luxe coffee table archive, “Vogue: The Covers.” And just as crazy-excited “Sex and the City” Carrie Bradshaw was to tour the legendary Vogue accessories closet – for a design-lover, ogling over more then 300 relic Vogue covers (from as far back as 1892!) is equally squeal-worthy.

Read my full article on Print Magazine’s awesome design blog, IMPRINT.

Cover from April 1910 - image courtesy Vogue

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§ 2 Responses to “PRINT Magazine Article – Book Review of Vogue: The Covers”

  • Carren says:

    Wohoo! Great way to ring in the new year…with a look back at a glorious past :D

  • steph says:

    Thanks for reading Carren! Yeah, I have the book by my nightstand and I’m totally obsessed with it. Definitely a great way to ring in the New Year.

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