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Vogue: The Covers presents a visual archive spanning more than a century of the magazine's cover art, tracing the evolution of fashion, photography, and celebrity through the images that defined each era. This lavish, beautifully illustrated coffee table book includes five frameable Vogue cover prints that can be removed from the back of the book. Vogue: The Covers is a must-have for every fashion lover and collector. Featuring both classic covers from the magazine's 125-year history and selections from the modern era, the book is organized chronologically by decade, moving from early illustrated covers to contemporary photography and reflecting shifts in style, culture, and media over time. Unforgettable recent covers include celebrated figures such as Michelle Obama, Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, and Lena Dunham. For readers and collectors alike, it offers not just a showcase of iconic imagery but a visual record of how Vogue's covers have mirrored changing tastes and trends across generations. From Gallery Met founder and author Dodie Kazanjian, Vogue: The Covers is designed for gifting, sharing, and display.
Dodie Kazanjian is a writer specializing in art, fashion, and culture. She has been a contributing editor at Vogue since 1989 and is the founding director of Gallery Met, the contemporary art initiative at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City. Kazanjian has written widely on artists and the art world and is the author or coauthor of several books, including Vogue: The Covers, Icons: The Absolutes of Style and Alex: The Life of Alexander Liberman. Her career has also included roles at The Washington Post and House & Garden, as well as service as deputy press secretary to First Lady Nancy Reagan and communications director at the National Endowment for the Arts. She lives in New York City.