VOGUE US JANUARY 1993
VOGUE US JANUARY 1993
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This rare and exceptional January 1993 issue of Vogue US is a true collector's gem, brimming with breathtaking fashion and lifestyle photography, iconic advertisements, and exclusive editorial content.
It features an amazing supermodel cover and striking camapigns from Guess with Anna Nicole Smith, Gianni Versace with Kristen McMenamy, and Chanel with Nadège Dubospertus, among many others.
The issue showcases superb photography by renowned artists such as Ellen von Unwerth ("Silent Star" - 12 page feature on Isabella Rossellini, "Quicksilver" - 8 pages), Corrine Day ("Taking it Easy" - 6 pages with Lucie de la Falaise), Helmut Newton ("Kiss and Tell" - 6 pages beauty with Kristen McMenamy and Nadja Auermann), Steven Meisel ("The Return of the Gamine" - 4-page report), Irving Penn, Max Vadukul, Dewey Nicks ("Perfect Match" - 6 stunning pages with Carla Bruni and Vincent Perez), and Raymond Meier (6 pages shoes).
6-page feature on Ellen von Unwerth. 2-page spotlight on Christian Louboutin. 3 pages on Natasha Richardson. 4-page feature on Vidal Sassoon. 4 pages on Jeremy Irons. Liza Bruce home story (8 pages). 2-page fashion week diary with backstage and party candids.
Exceptional 11-page runway report by Suzy Menkes, featuring runway images of all major designers and supermodels.
Capturing the glamour and essence of early-1990s fashion, this issue is a must-have for collectors and an elegant addition to any fashion library. A strong and highly inspirational issue, bursting with photos of the original supermodels.
Cover: Runway collage by Pierre Scherman
Editor-in-chief: Anna Wintour
190 pages
393 g
20,7 cm x 27,6 cm/8.15" x 10.87"
The magazine is in very good vintage condition, with minor general signs of wear consistent with age, and small initials in the top left corner of the cover.
Please note that pagination in this issue is irregular, which is typical for large U.S. fashion magazines of the 1990s. Page numbering includes variable advertising and region- or subscription-specific inserts, which may differ between copies. As a result, some page numbers do not physically appear, and pagination may skip ahead. All editorial content is complete and uninterrupted.
