The Magazine as Museum: 18 Vogue Editorials Inspired by Art

The upcoming Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition “The Art of Costume” will bring art and fashion together, using the clothed body as the link between the two. this is a combination Fashion This issue has also been addressed for many years, albeit in different contexts and often without concern for conservation issues. The magazine often publishes loose photographs of evocative works of art. Take, for example, George Hoyningen-Huene’s famous 1931 photo of a model wearing a Vionnet dress who looks every inch like a classic Greek sculpture. In other cases, life (and fashion) actively imitates art. Who can forget Cate Blanchett’s portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in the movie Elizabeth I? Armada portrait? Or when Nicole Kidman donned a black velvet dress to play John Singer Sargent’s Madame X? Reproductions of specific paintings include a 1945 reproduction of a work by Edgar Degas In a millinery shop and a 2023 reimagining of Edward Hopper noon. Scroll through these Fashion Editorial stories and many other art and fashion sessions on the page Fashion.

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