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Vogue Magazine February 1999 – Stella Tennant Cover (No Label, Very Good Condition)
This February 1999 issue of Vogue Magazine features Stella Tennant on the cover, showcasing her as one of the defining models of the 1990s. Inside, the issue blends sharp runway analysis, profiles of innovative designers, and cultural commentary at the close of the decade. The magazine is in very good condition with only minor edge wear, making it a desirable collectible for fans of Stella Tennant, 1990s Vogue, and vintage fashion. The exact item shown in listing photos is the one you will receive. Please review all photos to confirm condition.
Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from this issue include:
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Style Fax: Soul Survivor by André Leon Talley – Key notes on fashion resilience and reinvention.
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Talking Fashion – Vogue’s editorial perspective on seasonal trends.
Vogue’s View features:
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Spin City – Women DJs breaking barriers in the male-dominated music scene.
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Sole Mates – Paris’s boldest new shoe designers bring avant-garde sensibility to footwear.
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Up from Down Under – Akira Isogawa introduces his East–West fusion to the U.S. market.
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Village Voices – Downtown designers breathe new life into classic tailoring.
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Fashion Fiction by Plum Sykes – Witty commentary on style obsessions.
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The Vogue File – Curated style and culture updates.
Point of View features:
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American Classic – Clean tailoring and sharp knits redefine modern tradition.
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Team Player – Sport-inspired style as a new luxury staple.
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Blithe Spirits – Minimal whites and elemental design as expressions of purity.
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The New Bohemian – The haute-hippie trend of kaleidoscopic color, embroidery, and beading.
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Isaac on TV – Charles Gandee listens in as Isaac Mizrahi critiques fashion’s presence on television.
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Toeing the Line – Katherine Betts shows why the shoe is the most crucial accessory.
Health & Beauty highlights:
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Quantum Leap – Mary Quant proves her influence endures with the launch of her New York makeup boutique.
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Guest Coif – Hairstylist Eugene Souleiman balances understatement and outrageous style.
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Spring in Bloom – Wendy Schmid highlights the season’s color-rich makeup palette.
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Face Healers – Vicki Woods on London’s magic-handed facialists.
Features:
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Up Front – Writers reflect on the art of leaving a lover.
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Lone Star Stars – Julia Reed profiles George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush on the national stage ahead of the 2000 election.
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Minding Her Manor – Hamish Bowles visits a restored 17th-century home in the English countryside.
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Fleshing It Out – Dodie Kazanjian on Cecily Brown’s provocative, painterly explorations.
Additional Sections:
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Vogue’s Index
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In This Issue
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Vogue’s Last Look
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Horoscope by Athena Starwoman
People Are Talking About:
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Tea with the cast of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Brice Marden’s new art wave, and actress Olivia Williams.
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Movies – John Powers reviews Wes Anderson’s Rushmore, hailed as a new American classic.
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Books – John Taylor’s Failure and Chip Brown’s Afterwards, You’re a Genius.
This issue stands out for Stella Tennant’s striking cover, coverage of fashion’s new bohemian moment, and cultural features on figures like George W. Bush, Cecily Brown, and Wes Anderson. A must-have for collectors of 1990s Vogue.