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Vogue Magazine November 1997 Stella Tennant Cover No Label VG
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Fashion
135 Talking Fashion
Vogue's View
149 Resort scrapbook: From asymmetrical swimsuits to graphic black evening dresses, designers bring a sharp feel to resort. Plum Sykes reports. Plus, A case study, by Julia Reed.
159, 249 Haute stuff: Special in-store fashion and beauty events with Vogue.
160 Beach bondage: A swim in a skin? Daisy Garnett hits the beach in leather.
162 Designer quiz: Michael Rovner grills the two new talents at Anne Klein.
166 Mail bonding: Catalogs have deep-sixed their yuppiness to get chummy with a younger, hipper crowd. Kristina Zimbalist sifts through the new mail-order attitude.
172 Tracing a trend: Strung-out mesh.
174 Blockbuster style: What do movie previews and fashion ads have in common? As Plum Sykes witnesses, both help turn ordinary products into must-have commodities.
178 Victor Victoriana: At the fall couture, extreme Victorian influences reigned, finds Hamish Bowles.
182 Style stalker: Robert Sullivan meets DeeDee Gordon, trend detective.
190 She's gotta have it: In an attempt to keep up with the current craze for climbing, Marina Rust takes a hike to Eastern Mountain Sports and gets into gear.
196 The Vogue file
Point of View
286 Princess Diana: A fashion tribute - Princess Diana's style transformed her into humanity's incandescent star. By Hamish Bowles.
296 Bohemian rhapsody: A feather here, some fur there, and lots of velvet everywhere. These are the ingredients of fashion’s new bohemian mood.
312 Clean cuts: The season’s best basics show off the edgier side of Vogue Patterns.
342 Very Versace: A retrospective celebrates the man who brought sex and celebrity to fashion. Hamish Bowles takes a look.
352 That touch of mink: Trying on everything from outrageous chubbies to luxurious sables, Dodie Kazanjian combs Manhattan to find the perfect fur.
356 Bits of fluff: Now that fur—in the form of collars, trims, and wraps—has established itself as the ultimate accessory, the trick is piling it on artfully.
362 Simply perfect: When it comes to resort dressing, the ultimate in luxury is packing versatile pieces that are pared down to the bare essentials.
Additional Sections
373 Vogue's index
396 In this issue
400 Vogue's last look