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  2. Vogue Knitting - Wikipedia

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    Vogue Knitting, also known as Vogue Knitting International, is a magazine about knitting published by SoHo Publishing LLC. [1] It is published biannually [ 2 ] and includes knitting designs, yarn reviews, and interviews with designers. [ 3 ]

  3. 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.

  4. Vogue (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine, launched as Vogue Nippon in 1999. In 2011 the magazine was rebranded from Vogue Nippon to Vogue Japan. In May 2021, it was announced that Mitsuko Watanabe will exit Vogue Japan at the end of the year, after thirteen years as the editor-in-chief. [129] In January 2022, Tiffany Godoy was announced as the magazine's Head of Editorial ...

  5. Category:Vogue (magazine) - Wikipedia

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  6. Vogue Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In March 1994, Condé Nast announced plans to launch the inaugural Asian edition of Vogue magazine in Singapore come September. The company has already established an administrative office there and intends to introduce an editorial team the following year. Until that time, Vogue Australia 's Sydney office handled the editing and design tasks.

  7. Mary Grant Price - Wikipedia

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    Mary Grant Price (20 February 1917 – 2 March 2002) was a Welsh-American costume designer who worked in theatre and film. She worked professionally under the name Mary Grant . She began her career on Broadway in the mid-1930s, first as an assistant to Raoul Pene Du Bois , and later as a lead designer during the 1940s.

  8. TV Guide Magazine Launches New Print Monthly, TV Insider ...

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    The team behind TV Guide Magazine (owned since 2015 by Michigan-based NTVB Media) have launched a new magazine focused on the TV streaming platforms, hitting newsstands this week. The new monthly

  9. The Costume Society - Wikipedia

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    The Costume Society distributes grants and awards aimed at students of the history and theory of dress, costume design and production as well as other related fields. The Patterns of Fashion Award honours the work of the dress historian Janet Arnold (1932–1998), a founding member of the society. [ 7 ]