Vogue

Quote of the day
Vogue's editor in chief to Hillary Clinton: "This is America, not Saudi Arabia."
Is plastic surgery better when a woman wields the knife?
Vogue shows us the kinder, gentler side of cosmetic surgery. Which is to say, cosmetic surgery performed by a woman.
Tarnished glossies need to shine again
In the wake of Sept. 11, will the fashion magazines stop catering to socialite snobs in stilettos?
A bounty of dewlaps and drooping hooters
To what do we owe this fixation in the media on ripening women?
Sex, plugs and faux mink stoles
Will Harper's Bazaar join the march down-market?
Tarnished glossy editors and a dearth of petticoats
I'll take Anna Wintour's job -- as soon as she finishes her mud-wrestling and cancan binge.
Keeping it real
British magazine i-D marks 20 years of pimples, dimples and fashion in the rough.
Accessories wanted, dead or alive
If you can't acquire a curator, go for the out-of-print coffee-table book.
All's fair in love and the fashion media
Actresses steal supermodels' lunch! Plus: Naomi Campbell warbles for the masses.
Business in the front, party in the back
The mullet is the über-do as irony trumps beauty in the VIP room of high fashion.
Microwaved cat or faddish flowers?
You be the judge. Plus: Everybody loves Christian.
Nifty frames for bare buttocks
The retro trend gets tawdry and all eyes are on the crotch.
The colorful dissenter of Benetton
Oliviero Toscani of Colors and Talk magazines talks about media hypocrisy, corporate responsibility and why fashion makes us stupid.
A conversation with Holly Brubach
"Fashion is in fact architecture's feminine counterpart ... Buildings and clothes are the primary components of our everyday landscape."
Gilded ink
At the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal, conspicuous consumption is a highly profitable commodity.
Boy crazy
The grace and restlessness of teenage boys makes my heart flutter.
Quirky supermodels appear -- millions flee
Geeked-out, normal or born to fiddle, the models of spring still don't resemble the lowly likes of you.
Media Circus: Dedicated Swallower of Fashion
If you can get out of the wayof the chortling supermodels and the Manchurian Candidate outerware, Vogue's 730-page fall fashion issue ain't half bad.
Media Circus: The shrieking sisterhood
Why do I hate women's mags and their horrific editors? Because I just really, really feel that way.

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