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Vogue Magazine October 1996 Madonna Cover No Label
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109 Talking fashion
VOGUE'S VIEW
135 Pony express Pony coats run wild on fall runways in rich shades and sporty silhouettes
136 Fear of Fridays Are the new relaxed office dress codes making
women's lives easier or harder? Henry Alford dials a fashion SOS
140 Moving up The high-waisted line Josephine made famous
in the First Empire is back, thanks in part to Emma
146 Tracing a trend: One-sided story Asymmetric styles made an avant-garde
debut last spring, went mainstream for fall, and even found
their way to the couture runways
148 Capitalist tulle For 40 years Arnold Scaasi has created extravagant
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gowns for famous women. Robert Sullivan talks to the man and his fans
163 Cutting it close When it comes to resort dressing, designers
are clinging to jersey as the next look for night
167 Curves ahead Jeweler Tom Binns is back with
a new collection that is right in sync with the Halston revival
170 Profile: By a thread Sequins and beads aren't all that the Paris
embroidery house Montex has going for it.
Hamish Bowles meets Annie Trussart, its secret weapon
188 Kenny's top ten On the occasion of the publication of his book, Faking It,
costume jeweler Kenneth Jay Lane shares ten favorite tales with Vogue
She's gotta have it: The new shoe First it was spikes, then it was Sabrinas; now the shoe of moment is a Mary Jane gone mad with fat, flared heels. Marina Rust senses trouble afoot DO Hit list The spur-of-the-moment traveler demands a stylish, roomy, easy-to-carry bag 289 POINT OF VIEW
290 The skinny on pants The skirt suit? Toss it. For day or night, nothing makes a stronger statement than the trouser suit
O Madonna's moment The superstar who's been everything tries on two new roles, Eva and Mommy. Julie Salamon visits the Evita set. Plus, Madonna talks to Charles Gandee bout Helmut Lang's "wings," Eva Perón's Diors, and the horror of maternity wear
320 Couture unzipped Fashion doesn't get more intense or more
--the-top than the couture. Philip Weiss goes behind the scenes of high-fashion heaven 8 Country fare Vogue sent Naomi Campbell and friends away for the weekend with a suitcase full of the season's finest tweeds in all the right shapes for fall
363 Vogue's index
380 In this issue 382 Vogue's last look