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LOVIN’ IT: Vogue ARCHIVE Now Live


vogue archive

What fantastic news for fashionistas!

The Vogue ARCHIVE is now live and gives you unprecedented access to every issue of Vogue from 1892 to today.

Just imagine every page of Vogue—all of the articles and all of the ads—along with their 400,000 images.

Now imagine that it’s all searchable by brand, designer, model or photographer.

That you can sort results by articles, images, covers or ads.

That you can organize and store favorites. Print spreads and, rumor has it, even search by individual garment.

What a resource!

The only drawback?

This fashion treasure chest will cost you $1575 a year.

But as Reuters suggested today, many of us “would be willing to shell out significantly more that $131 a month for access to Google if that were the only way I could access its database and if it didn’t have any real competitors.”

So what do you think?  Are you as excited as me?

More info and a video here.

VPOD: The September Issue – The Film


Filmmaker R.J. Cutler wrangled eight months of inside access at Vogue while Anna Wintour and her team of editors produced the biggest issue of Vogue ever–September 2007 which weighed in at over five pounds. The 300 hours of footage were edited down to produce the fascinating documentary “The September Issue,” which won the Grand Jury Prize for Excellence in Cinematography at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival.

Watch the trailer now to whet your appetite for this not-to-be-missed fashion drama and then mark your calendars. The film opens nationwide September 11.

It’s great entertainment for a vintage fashionista!

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