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Vogue

May 01 2026
Magazine

Setting the standard for over 100 years has made Vogue the best selling fashion magazine in the world.

The Devils

Vogue

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THE ART OF FASHION • With each passing season, the once-separate worlds of fashion and art seem to collide, embrace, intermingle, or dance à deux. From the pieces themselves to the elevated photography and choreography taking place on the page, their partnership is a kind of alchemy that elevates and expands both realms—as celebrated by a few of our friends over the next pages.

Naked Truths • Our thinking about our bodies is often veiled, cloaked in convention and cultural expectations. Here, three writers reflect on the universal, and also infinitely distinct, human form.

A BONE TO PICK • Skeletal strength is all the rage. But is there anything you can really do to improve your internal scaffolding?

LEARNING CURVE • In the age of plastic surgery and GLP-1s, why are corsets more popular than ever? Margaux Anbouba goes in for the squeeze.

BOOK IT • A guide to new spring fiction.

BLOOM TIME • Floral artist Alex Crowder puts together a line of gardening tools for novice and expert alike.

Making Space • As The Metropolitan Museum of Art gives the Costume Institute pride of place with new galleries, Dodie Kazanjian considers “Costume Art,” an exhibition that sets art and fashion side by side—and erases any distinctions between the two.

Joy Ride • What happens when you bring Meryl Streep and Anna Wintour together? A conversation—moderated by Greta Gerwig—about fashion, family, and friendship, and, oh yes, that sequel you’ve been waiting for.

LIFE DRAWING • The human figure is the heart of “Costume Art,” the new show at The Met—the way it has been dressed, undressed, manipulated, ornamented, and honored over centuries of art-making. Here, Vogue adds a small chapter to that history, with five works by contemporary female artists, each considering the body in all its marvelous, multitudinous glory.

Going Strong • Venus Williams has long defied expectations—which is why stepping off-court now is very much not on the menu. The Met Gala cohost (and newlywed!) talks to Jen Wang about building her legacy, match by match.

Free Form • Animated by a dauntless band of artists, models, performers, and activists, spring’s most beguiling silhouettes—from the sleekly columnar to the sublimely voluminous—do all the talking.

THE AFTER-AFTER-PARTY • It’s the morning following the Met Gala at The Mark Hotel in Manhattan, and—gloriously—you and your friends have nowhere you need to be. So drink some coffee, order up room service, and start rehashing the night: It’s time for a good old-fashioned pajama party.

Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello shoe • In Paris, on the northern end of the Place de la Concorde, the Fontaine des Fleuves pays monumental tribute to France’s waterways, commerce, and agriculture. Here, it props up yet another moving marvel: one heavily bejeweled Saint Laurent slingback, its colorful toe cap variously calling to mind a Byzantine mosaic and rounded-off pieces of sea glass. With such fanciful footwear, rest assured that wherever you roam, the chic will run river deep.

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