Vogue Magazine March 1998 Kate Moss and Amber Valletta Cover No Label VG


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Vogue Magazine March 1998 – Kate Moss and Amber Valletta Cover (No Label, Very Good Condition)

This March 1998 issue of Vogue Magazine features Kate Moss and Amber Valletta on the cover, two of the defining supermodels of the 1990s. Inside, the issue explores the globalization of fashion, spring’s newest trends, cultural commentary, and in-depth features on film, art, and beauty. The magazine is in very good condition with only minor edge wear, making it an excellent collectible for Vogue enthusiasts, fans of Moss and Valletta, and vintage fashion collectors. The exact item shown in the listing photos is the one you will receive. Please review all photos carefully to confirm condition.

Each issue is shipped with a protective plastic covering. Combined shipping is available upon request.

Highlights from this issue include:

  • Style Fax: Icon-ography by André Leon Talley – Notes on seasonal inspirations.

  • Talking Fashion – Editorial reflections on industry shifts.

Vogue’s View features:

  • Global Uniforms – Kristina Zimbalist on the international mixing of high fashion and traditional dress.

  • Doing the Bump – Plum Sykes on the rise of the “bump dress” and two-tone style.

  • Closet Confessions – Insights into the elusive concept of personal style.

  • Snow Business – Justine Ory reports on snowboarding’s rise, with Kristina Zimbalist covering New York blizzards.

  • Child’s Play – Plum Sykes on why fashion toys appeal to adults.

  • Fashion’s New Age – Robert Sullivan on hemlines, trends, and therapy chic.

  • Screen Gems – Designers discuss fashion’s role in Hollywood with Donna Karan.

  • She’s Gotta Have It – Amely Greeven tracks New York’s cropped T-shirt craze.

  • The Vogue File – Curated notes on culture and fashion.

Point of View features:

  • Sophisticated Lady – Chic new silhouettes blending nostalgia with modernity.

  • What’s New Pussycat – Plum Sykes on couture’s balance of tradition and passion.

  • School Ties – Uniform-inspired looks return to high fashion.

  • Season of the Sheath – Amely Greeven on the cocktail dress’s sleek revival.

  • Trading Places – Designers and stars swap wardrobes.

  • Maximum Impact – Minimalism gives way to extreme, accessorized style.

  • Out of Line – Draped, wrapped, and slashed fashion takes center stage.

Health & Beauty highlights:

  • Health Beat by Joanne Chen – Seasonal health insights.

  • Spinal Analysis – Betsy Berne explores cures for back pain.

  • Arch de Triumph – The strong brow takes over the runway.

  • Sound Effects – Gully Wells on the language of beauty.

  • Beauty Shop – Anne Weintraub on the return of eyeliner.

  • Calf Master – Experts weigh in on reshaping calves and ankles for spring fashion.

  • The Fat of the Land – Julia Reed examines America’s diet dilemma and the rise of new weight-loss drugs.

Features:

  • Up Front – Dodie Kazanjian searches for the perfect transformative dress.

  • This Year’s Model – Charles Gandee on the rise of Karen Elson.

  • Emma’s True Colors – Tad Friend interviews Emma Thompson.

  • The Heiress – Kennedy Fraser profiles Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney.

  • Fatal Attraction – Julie Baumgold explores the allure and contradictions of the femme fatale.

Additional Sections:

  • Vogue’s Index

  • In This Issue

  • Vogue’s Last Look

  • Horoscope by Athena Starwoman

  • People Are Talking About – Culture, film, books, food, and politics, including Alec Baldwin, Natasha Richardson, Gwyneth Paltrow, and more.

This issue stands out for its dual supermodel cover featuring Kate Moss and Amber Valletta, alongside an expansive survey of late-1990s fashion and culture. A collectible addition for fans of Vogue and 1990s style icons.

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