As the creative director makes his exit after 13 years at the house, a look back at how Julien Dossena’s work was featured in the magazine.
As the creative director makes his exit after 13 years at the house, a look back at how Julien Dossena’s work was featured in the magazine.
Poet laureate Cecil Day-Lewis died when his daughter Tamasin was a teenager. This portrait, by Irving Penn, reminds her of everything she knew about him—and much that she didn't.
High-performance day dresses and suits are fall's most powerful players—carrying you smoothly from summer to September. With skilled assists from the New York MetroStars, Gisele Bündchen nets one for the team.
“Fears of a Clown,” by Bruce Weber, was originally published in the March 1996 issue of Vogue.
2016 was packed with fun tech and cool collectibles.
The post Flashback: Hot Toys from 2016 appeared first on The Toy Book.
“Norman Mailer should be bull-whipped for what he did to Marilyn Monroe,” wrote Stafford in 1973.
Spreading her wings: this month, Helena Bonham Carter takes on Henry James.
A quick look at some of the hottest toys from 30 years ago.
The post Flashback: Top Licensed Toys from 1996 appeared first on The Toy Book.
In honor of the living legend’s 80th birthday, look back at AD's 2010 tour of her sumptuous duplex, designed by Martyn Lawrence-Bullard
Cher is not of the moment. Cher would have been Cher at any time in history, especially Hollywood history.
In honor of the Star Wars filmmaker’s 82nd birthday on May 14, look back at AD’s 2004 tour of his 4,700 acre moviemaking retreat—complete with a Frank Lloyd Wright-themed room
The media mogul has died at age 87—revisit AD’s 2004 tour of his sprawling Colonial Revival outside Tallahassee
Vogue staffers remembered the intrepid and declarative editor and curator in a 1989 issue of Vogue.
Throughout its history Vogue has published fashion photographs inspired by paintings and sculptures by some of the world’s greatest artists. See how the work of the likes of Edgar Degas, John Singer Sargent, Vincent Van Gogh, and Edward Hopper, got the fashion treatment.
The signature pose of the fifties counterculture is back, from goatees to espresso bars to a movie version of Jack Kerouac's classic, but, Tad Friend asks, can the beat ever be the same?
At her Provençal retreat, Janet de Botton transformed a rugged bull farm into a garden of rare ease and elegance—where rooms open to roses and living is entirely unforced.
He would have to seek out the cooking secrets of a master chef, and dozens would have to be sacrificed. For it had finally come time for Jeffrey Steingarten to learn the art of the omelet.
He would have to seek out the cooking secrets of a master chef, and dozens would have to be sacrificed. For it had finally come time for Jeffrey Steingarten to learn the art of the omelet.
“I’d never touch an Azzedine… His pieces never look dated, even 20 years on,” Marc Jacobs said.
The work of this Italian designer continues to shock and delight. “Schiaparelli: Fashion Becomes Art,” at the V&A in London is the latest exhibition to pay tribute to fashion’s most impish mastermind.
The secret of Julie Andrews’s success is very simple: she just manages to be regal and gauche, witty and non compos mentis, dewy-eyed ingénue and old theatrical pro, sweet-tempered and acerbic, level-headed and wacky, monumentally sexy and quite ladylike all at the same time.
Ahead of the designer’s sophomore ready-to-wear collection, some comparisons between the work of Coco Chanel and Matthieu Blazy.
“Liz,” by Georgina Howell, was originally published in the June 1991 issue of Vogue.
Remembering the forward-focused dancer-turned-designer Rudi Gernreich.
He's a man of few words—and a lot of action. And true to form, rather than doing much talking, Harrison Ford shows Vicki Woods what he's about.
Will the Democrat-front runner sweep Super Tuesday?
Let's go back to see what was in the works during Toy Fair 2001.
The post Flashback: Hit Toys from the Toy Fair 2001 Issue appeared first on The Toy Book.
When the lives of John F Kennedy Jr., and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy came to an end off the coast of Massachusetts, so did all of our hopes and dreams for their future.
Celebrating 60 years of fun with a special flashback from the archives of The Toy Book and The Licensing Book!
The post Playmates Toys: Classic Toys, Iconic Licenses appeared first on The Toy Book.