From the Archives: Vogue Revisits Jackie Kennedy’s Literary Legacy as Doubleday Book Editor
When I moved back to New York City, I had a series of lunches with Jackie at ‘21.’ The waiters all knew her favorite, fish Florentine, and for dessert, pistachio…
From the Archives: Supermodel—and New Mom—Gisele Bündchen on Her Eco Interests
Gisele Bündchen’s private life has kept its mystery, and she’s let her avatar, the übermodel, take all the flashbulbs. Some years ago, when she felt that her life was nothing…
‘I’m Just Ready to Turn Up’: Sudan Archives’ Upcoming Album ‘The BPM’ Is Her Biggest, Boldest Statement Yet
There’s also the fact that—unlike with Natural Brown Prom Queen, which featured an eclectic roster of collaborators—Parks worked solely with her sister, a cousin from Detroit, and one of her…
From the Archives: Novak Djokovic is Tennis’s Newest Superstar
“Hot Shot,” by Vicki Woods, was originally published in the June 2011 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here.…
From the Archives: Kirsten Dunst as the Young Queen in Sofia Coppola’s Film Marie Antoinette
“Teen Queen,” by Kennedy Fraser, was originally published in the September 2006 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here.…
From the Archives: Beyoncé at the Peak of Her Powers
“When she is working onstage, she has more power than any woman I’ve ever seen,” says Paltrow. “She would never say it and has never said it, but I feel…
From the Archives: A Garden of American History at the White House
Throughout both flower gardens, the green patterns are an essential architecture or bone structure rather than an intricate decoration for ornament’s sake. Grey foliage plants, boxwoods of varying textures, make…
From the Archives: Robert De Niro’s Directorial Debut
The two work so well together that they are already planning another project. Right now, however, they are spending a lot of energy and more than an hour perfecting a…
From the Archives: 25 Vintage Treasures You Need Now, According to Jenny Walton
Few people know vintage like Jenny Walton—and even fewer wear vintage like Jenny Walton. It’s for this reason the girl about town (Milan, at the moment) has such a following.…
From the Archives: Who Was Madame X? Hamish Bowles Shares the Back Story on John Singer Sargent’s Most Famous Sitter
“The Madame X Files,” by Hamish Bowles, was originally published in the January 1999 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia…