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Vogue Magazine August 1995 Linda Evangelista Cover No Label VG
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91 Talking fashion
101 His view Being the only man in an all-female office takes the strength of Hercules and the patience of Job. By Nicholas Weinstock
VOGUE'S VIEW
107 Slackers Slim-cut pants make a comeback
108 Seeing red Diana Vreeland swore by it. Nancy Reagan adored it. Then black overpowered it. But now red is back. Cynthia Kling asks, Can it ever be the new black?
114 Delicate matters With tiny beads, intricate details, and the finest silks, Andra Gabrielle redefines handmade. By Sally Wadyka
118 Getting a grip What began as an alternative
to the pocket has become a necessary accessory. Heidi Lender traces two centuries of the handbag's history
126 Hit list To the clean lines of the return-to-mod movement, designers are adding Op Art twists of black and white
FASHION PORTFOLIOS
179 Point of view Fall's straight talk
180 The strong suit It's here: the most impressive suit season ever.
The reason? Curve-consciousness is making "ladylike" the new authority at work or play
198 The Prada principle Starting with a family company and an oddball idea- -a nylon bag-Miuccia Prada added shoes, clothes, and her own eccentric taste. The result, finds Katherine Betts,
is the invisible status symbol for the no-frills nineties 206 Season of the shift This fall, the sleeveless shift takes over. Whether it's proper at work, sexy over cocktails, or glamorous on the town, never before has one dress dressed so many so well 240 The beauty in the beast Alligator and crocodile come to the fore
as conservative chic spreads to shoes and bags
248 European union When a beautiful Italian free spirit encounters
a restrained, workaholic French couturier, there could be a disaster in the making. But for Laura and Emanuel Ungaro, as Vicki Woods finds, the result is a world-class romance
254 Courrèges edge Vogue tracks down the fundamental
elements for summer into fall and sews them all in white from patterns that conjure up the sixties of Courrèges
259 Vogue's index Introducing Vogue's new monthly directory of the best shopping tips, the latest trends, and the top ten buys