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Vogue Magazine – November 2008 | Reese Witherspoon Cover | No Label | GD
This November 2008 issue of Vogue features Reese Witherspoon on the cover, styled in an electric-blue silk radzimir dress by Nina Ricci with Cartier diamond earrings. With a blend of high fashion, global culture, and timely commentary, this edition offers a curated look at trends, talent, and artistry at the close of the 2000s.
Item Condition:
Good condition. The item pictured is the exact copy you will receive. Please refer to photos for full condition details. Comes with a plastic protective covering.
Highlights from Contents:
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Design (p. 240):
Duro Olowu’s home collection draws inspiration from the symbolism of the cowrie shell. -
Talent (p. 245):
Rising star Mia Wasikowska is profiled as an actress to watch. -
TV (p. 245):
Joan Juliet Buck reviews a powerful terrorist thriller set between Britain and Pakistan. -
Travel (p. 246):
A look at Ville delle Delizie, a historic Italian villa now available for private rental. -
Books (p. 248):
Features a 17th-century love story biography, a November fiction roundup, and Calvin Tomkins on Lives of the Artists.
Fashion & Features:
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Point of View / Chill Factor (pp. 259–260):
Fall fashion adapts to warming climates with relaxed silhouettes and color-blocked urban styles. -
Field of Dreams (p. 274):
Natalia Vodianova stars in a dreamy editorial set in the English countryside, wearing flowing florals and romantic hues. -
Innocence Abroad (p. 292):
Cover feature: Reese Witherspoon reinvents herself in Paris, both personally and stylistically, in a fashion story by Robert Sullivan. -
All the Vice President’s Women (p. 302):
A behind-the-scenes look at the Biden family and the powerful women around him, including Jill Biden. -
Wicked Fairy Tales (p. 308):
Swedish artist Nathalie Djurberg’s dark animations blur the lines between childhood and raw emotion. -
Just the Ten of Us (p. 312):
Ten designers compete for the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund. A look at the next generation of American fashion talent. -
Hot Head (p. 328):
A hair-care feature focused on repairing damage from heat styling and color treatments. -
Heat Seekers (p. 332):
Whimsical, tropics-inspired accessories heat up the fall season with bold, vibrant palettes.
Also Includes:
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Choose Your Own Adventure (p. 340):
A curated guide to the perfect seasonal getaway—beach, city, or countryside. -
Last Look (p. 348)
An excellent addition for collectors, fashion historians, or readers seeking an insightful and stylish snapshot of late-2000s culture.
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