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From the Archives: Lady Gaga’s First Appearance in Vogue

Gaga acknowledges that her art director, Matthew Williams—“my Jean-Paul Goude”—was “the inspiration that made the connection for me between the…

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From the Archives: Annabelle Selldorf Paves the Way for Modern Architecture

Contrary to what you may have deduced, Annabelle Selldorf is not a senior official at the State Department. Nor an…

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From the Archives: American Gardens Open to the Public—For a Day or Two

“The Garden Path” by Michael Pollan, was originally published in the April 1997 issue of Vogue. For more of the…

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From the Archives: A Boom in Vintage Clothes

“Boom…In Vintage Clothes,” by Anne Hollander, was originally published in the April 1979 issue of Vogue. For more of the…

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From the Archives: Demi Moore’s Return to Fashion and Film

The Life and Times of an American Icon—take one. High over New York City, Demi Moore leans against the rail…

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From the Archives: Bridget Jones Takes Paris

Helen Fielding is thrilled with her. “Bridget’s very human, which is why women respond to her. She is not one…

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From the Archives: Kristen Wiig on Being a Woman to Watch in Comedy

The layers that go into her performances, however extreme, are a key to Wiig's ability to pack interest into even…

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From the Archives: Marianne Faithfull’s First Vogue Moment

This “People Are Talking About” excerpt was originally published in the November 1964 issue of Vogue. For more of the…

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From the Archives: Backstage at the 2003 Chanel Couture Show with the “Juicys”

“Juicy/Couture,” by Sally Singer, was originally published in the April 2003 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from…

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Know how to read cursive? The National Archives wants you

The National Archives needs help from people with a special set of skills–reading cursive. The archival bureau is seeking volunteer…

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