Wednesday, February 13, 2008

In the Beginning


There was Vogue Magazine

Every fashionista/o has to have read more than once in their ever so fabulous fashion life, a vogue issue. For me, the idea of the word Vogue literally turns a bad day from darkness into light. I feel it is my responsibility to showcase within my first blog the fabulosity of Vogue Magazine. Thus, this months issue, with a front cover of the ravishing Kate Bosworth gives us the super divine nine of fahsions breakout designers. My absolute fav designers are Wainwright and Neville of Rag & Bone. I can just recall watching a really low quality Fashion network show on cable last summer, and they showcased their masterpieces, oh boy, I was in love at first sight. If only, a starving college student as myself could afford the ultra hip and sleek designs, it would be heaven on earth.

Not only has vogue unravelled the fashion world within America, but it has been the universal staple of Fashion Journalism worldwide, highly loved in some of the world's most romantic cities like Italy and France. Vogue magazine has been criticized from certain anti-smoking groups for carrying tobacco advertisements in the magazine, but Wanna be Devil Wears Prada Editor in Chiefs, thrill at the site of the glossy and irresistable front covers.

Welcome to my fashion bible: Vogue Magazine

4 comments:

laura_p said...

http://fashioni.st/index.php

This is the SF fashion blog I was telling you about. The blogger usually posts a few pics of the subject and asks him or her a question or two, like "what inspires your fashion choices" or something.

I could definitely see you doing something like this at USF, like get people in Crossroads or leaving the dorms on a Saturday night.

acokane said...

Would you give up a meal to buy a vogue magazine?

Jacob Marx said...

What do you think of men's fashion ads? I'm not sure who the ads i see are marketed to--I'm not enthrolled to buy any suit worn by a guy thats wearing it while fishing (in the Obama issue of GQ).. now, what, in your opinion, is good men's fashion?

Brigid Moore said...

How does Vogue's material translate into local SF style? It seems like local trends start here and make their way to Vogue, or is it vice versa?