Post on 21-May-2015
Vogue Centuries
Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in 16 countries and Latin America by Conde Nast publications. Each month, Vogue publishes a magazine addressing topics of fashion, life and design.
Vogue was described by book
critic Caroline Weber in The New
York Times in
December 2006 as
"the world's most
influential Fashion
Magazine“.
Vogue is most famous as a presenter of
images of high fashion and high
society, but it also publishes writings on art, culture, politics, and ideas. It has also helped to enshrine the
fashion model as celebrity. Vogue is regularly
criticized, along with the fashion industry it writes
about, for valuing wealth,
social connections, and low body weight over more noble
achievements.
Vogue was founded as a
weekly publication by Arthur Baldwin
Turnure in 1892. When he died in
1909, Conde Nast picked it up and
slowly began growing the publication.
Vogue is widely published; today, it is published in 16 countries + Latin America.
Australia, Brazil, China, France,
Germany, Greece, India, Italy, Japan,
Korea, Latin America, Portugal,
Russia, Spain, Taiwan, United
Kingdom, United States.