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92 Style fax: The couture. By André Leon Talley
121 Talking fashion
VOGUE'S VIEW
133 Making a scene Katherine Betts talks to the phantom at John Galliano's Paris Opéra couture show. Plus, Coco couture
136 Tracing a trend: Blue notes
142 Galanos glitter Master couturier James Galanos retires after
more than 40 years. Nancy Reagan pays tribute to a cherished tailor and friend
148 Deconstructing Paris Two designers, two aesthetics, two budgets,
same purpose: to create a couture coup. How much money does it take?
150 Lady Lanvin She spun Prada into lingerie and now reigns as the Dame
of Lanvin. Dana Thomas talks to Cristina Ortiz
154 Fashion conspiracy Are designers plotting to fill the runways with the same trends? Kristina Zimbalist investigates. Plus, Closet cases
168 Techno tailor From cyberstilettos to E-mail bikinis: Rachel Lehmann- Haupt clicks into a custom-made closet. Plus, China wear: Joanne Chen gets fitted for a classic cheongsam. Also, Pacific prodigy David Cardona 178 Network news The last word in magazines is online—and on target. Amely Greeven meets the women making computers cool
192 Movie modness With The Avengers upcoming,
'60s-TV chic hits Hollywood. Costume designer Anthony Powell tells Amely Greeven how it's done
200 Reality check Fashion ads are getting up close and personal. Kristina Zimbalist zooms in on the gritty details
202 She's gotta have it Plum Sykes shops for fairy-tale footwear 208 The Vogue file
283 POINT OF VIEW: Lights, camera, couture
It's a long way from Kansas City to the catwalks of Paris, as nineteen-year-old Angela Lindvall discovered. Hamish Bowles follows the young model 294 Portraits of Paris Trumpeting the ultimate defeat of minimalism, couturiers created fantasy fashion with all the trimmings
316 Rumblings in the ranks Katherine Betts charts
who and what really counts in fashion today. Plus, Fashion's Top 100
346 How sexy is too sexy? Julia Reed looks at when and where wearing the right stuff could deliver the wrong message 350 The stuff of fantasy Accessory designers
cast a surreal shadow over the European fall collections
352 Spring break Get out the suitcase; here are the best travel companions
365 Vogue's index
392 In this issue 396 Vogue's last look