American Vogue
What André Leon Talley Means to Black People
The rare Black editor worked behind the scenes to promote Black talent, but ultimately it was the symbolism of his achievement that meant the most for Black people, writes Jason Campbell.
Nadine Ijewere: ‘I Want To See More Black Women at the Top’
The London-born photographer, whose signature sun-soaked style subverts the industry’s outdated beauty ideals, has made history as the first Black woman to shoot the cover of both American and British Vogue.
Is Insider Support Still Important to Outsider Designers?
For independent brands operating outside America’s traditional fashion system, the upheaval of the past year has come with newfound support from traditional gatekeepers. But in a fast-changing fashion market, is this really the path to success?
Is Insider Support Still Important to Outsider Designers?
For independent brands operating outside America’s traditional fashion system, the upheaval of the past year has come with newfound support from traditional gatekeepers. But in a fast-changing fashion market, is this really the path to success?
Is This the End of Fashion’s Creative ‘Mafia’?
For years, fashion’s top creative jobs have gone to a small pool of talent. The economic impact of the pandemic and demands for greater inclusivity may be changing that pattern.
Has Anna Wintour’s Diversity Push Come Too Late?
Vogue’s September issue celebrated Black culture and contributors. Some employees say [its] powerful editor fostered a workplace that sidelined women