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  2. The Big Four (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Cover of Vogue, 1922. The Big Four, sometimes referred to as The Big 4, is the name given in fashion to the four most notable Vogue covers; American Vogue, British Vogue, Vogue France and Vogue Italia. The term is commonly used when a model completes all four covers and is considered one of the biggest achievements in the fashion industry. [1]

  3. Lists of Vogue cover models - Wikipedia

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    The lists of Vogue cover models give the models for the covers of Vogue magazine. The magazine has different editions in different countries, and the lists are broken down by country. The magazine has different editions in different countries, and the lists are broken down by country.

  4. List of Vogue (US) cover models - Wikipedia

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    This list of Vogue cover models/celebs 1929–present is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine. 1920s. 1929

  5. Jane Fonda, Oprah and 38 more iconic women come together for ...

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    Forty women appear on the cover of British Vogue's March issue, from Miley Cyrus to Oprah and Jane Fonda. See the cover and other pics from the eventful shoot. Jane Fonda, Oprah and 38 more iconic ...

  6. Helen Dryden - Wikipedia

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    The result was a Vogue contract that led to a 13-year collaboration (1909–1922) during which she produced many fashion illustrations and magazine covers. [5] Her "essentially romantic style produced some of the most appealing, yet fantastical images on Vogue covers, frequently depicting imagined rather than realistic representations of dress."

  7. Fans are confused about Usher’s Vogue cover: ‘Fix it’ - AOL

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  8. History of sewing patterns - Wikipedia

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    Vogue Pattern Service began in 1899, a spinoff of Vogue Magazine ' s weekly pattern feature. In 1909 Condé Nast bought Vogue. As a result, Vogue Pattern Company was formed in 1914, and in 1916 Vogue patterns were sold in department stores. In 1961, Vogue Pattern Service was sold to Butterick Publishing, which also licensed the Vogue name.

  9. Kamala Harris covers Vogue — and the photo shoot is ... - AOL

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    The cover featuring Harris in a powder blue suit is now being used as the magazine’s February digital cover. 4. Here is the Vogue cover Kamala Harris’ team thought would be released.