Saturday, December 8, 2012

wintered women

Yesterday I watched HBO's new documentary IN VOGUE: The Editors Eye (which features my fingernail and knee caps for 7 seconds so when you watch, kindly refrain from blinking) which follows the history of the magazine's conception in 1892 to the present. The documentary covers old-time powerhouses such as Polly Allen Mellen and Carlyne Cerf de Dudzeele as well as the current ladies who make Vogue, Vogue. After the film I got very teary eyed and emotional and stared at old pictures of Linda Evangelista and Nastassja Kinski for an uncomfortably long time, but in my travels also discovered Vogue's archival compilation of images of women who should look cold but instead look fabulous:  

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Vogue<BR>December 15, 1933
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1940-12_183704134870
1946-08-b_183705858286
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1962-12_183706197272
1964-11-a_183706656804
1969-11_183707584293
1995-11-c_183709101375
1995-11-i_183710343356
1995-11-j_183711814544
2010-08_183712893016

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