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there’s a gatefold, perforated for your convenience, printed with 21 beautiful dresses to match the dates of the covers featured.
The book's publication, happening just ahead of British Vogue's centenary next year, is a timely celebration of the brand's history. They’re such a great way to relax that doesn’t involve turning on some mindless reality TV (although there’s a time and place for that too). Punctuated by Orta’s dynamic layouts, full of Art Deco patterns and charming spot illustrations, there are pages upon pages of fashionable women dressed for the dreamiest of occasions, which will continue to inspire with every stroke of the pen, pencil, or crayon.I think this looks like Karlie Kloss,” says Steiker, pointing to a glamorously draped line drawing, plucked right out of a 1932 Vogue. These were originally created by 10 celebrated illustrators including Helen Dryden, George Wolfe Plank, and André Marty.
How the flight of fancy first came to fruition is quite fitting: “In the middle of the night, I had one of those ‘We should have a coloring book!The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Condé Nast. to a 1925 cover of a bobbed solitaire player sporting a shimmering diamond-print evening number that could have been plucked right off the Tory Burch runway. Vogue may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers.
Back in March, we started talking about the projects we’ve been spending our time on during quarantine, and we came up with the idea of the coloring book just as a way for ourselves and for others to get creative,” says Mugrabi. After a few binge-watching sessions, Weiner realized that Beyoncé’s album was the perfect source of inspiration for her next project. To that end, readers can turn to the back for added insight into the fashion news conveyed on each individual cover.Vogue Colors A to Z, a new coloring book for people of all ages, features 26 iconic Vogue covers from 1912-1932. I think something people don’t always realize is there is such a strong brand identity built through art or iconic furniture pieces.