Published by Rizzoli, the 'Nostalgia in Vogue' book is a collection of essays to celebrate the magazine's literary column called 'Nostalgia.' Many celebrities and important figures have been a part of this column, expressing their thoughts on love, life and fashion.
With essays from names like Karl Lagerfeld and Helmut Newton, the 'Nostalgia in Vogue' book will provide readers a true glimpse into the world of high fashion. Each essay is paired with the photograph from which it was inspired. Edited by Eve MacSweeney, a Vogue features director, the foreward of the book is written by the top fashion maven herself, Anna Wintour.
A collector's item for lovers of Vogue and style alike, the 'Nostalgia in Vogue' book will add a dash of couture to any bookshelf.
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Fashion Literature — More fashion magazines may release literary collections that offer insights into the industry's secrets with essays from influential designers and fashion mavens.
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