Vogue Magazine October 1997 Cameron Diaz Cover No Label


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Vogue Magazine October 1997 Cameron Diaz Cover No Label

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Fashion

52 Haute stuff: Special in-store fashion and beauty events with Vogue.
119 Talking fashion.

Vogue’s View

136 Winged victory: At the couture, the lightest objects had the greatest impact. Hamish Bowles watches the feathers fly.
146 Tracing a trend: What started in a quirky shop in London has become the status symbol in Hollywood.
148 Soft wear: For low-key evening dresses, William Calvert is one to watch. Plum Sykes takes a look. Plus, Carlo Ponti.
150 Loan star: In Los Angeles, Melody Barnett has a warehouse full of famous costumes and fashion classics ready to be rented. By Strawberry Saroyan. Plus, Muses in motion.
152 Puff pieces: Rei Kawakubo’s designs for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company may find a new generation doing the bump. By Stellene Volandes. Plus, Les Mizrahi.
158 Seven off seventh: New York’s indie designers are rebel enough to trample the trends. By Kristina Zimbalist.
172 Renaissance man: After designing movie sets and sculpture, Tony Duquette jumps into jewelry. By Sarah Van Sicklen.
176 Don’t touch that dial!: A new school of New York media mavens is making noise. Amely Greeven tunes in. Plus, Radar: White shirts.
184 Cleaning agents: In the denim wars, the wash experts are the ultimate SWAT team. Robert Sullivan gets the finishing details. Plus, Closet cases.
208 Erwin’s pearls: A new show celebrates a playful pioneer of fashion photography—Erwin Blumenfeld.

210, 212 The Vogue file.

329 Point of view.

330 Couture’s glorious excess: This season’s couture produced opulent splendor with a dramatic edge.
342 Café society: At the other end of the fashion spectrum, designers are seeing things in black and white—with a flurry of fur.
356 Cameron-ready: She was the object of Jim Carrey’s affection in The Mask and Julia Roberts’s archrival in My Best Friend’s Wedding. Isn’t it about time, asks Robert Sullivan, Cameron Diaz stepped out on her own?
364 Slash test: Little slits are turning up in unexpected places as designers carve new ideas into daring shapes.
382 McCabe McQueen: Beyond the hype and headlines, does Alexander McQueen have enough talent to keep Givenchy going? Katherine Betts goes behind the seams.
404 Sleek chic: Velvet is breaking tradition and making news in vivid colors and sexy cutaways.

411 Vogue’s index.
436 In this issue.
438 Vogue’s last look.

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