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Vogue Magazine September 1995 Amber Valletta, Shalom Harlow Cover No Label VG
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185 Talking Fashion
192 His View: John Updike explores the history and mystery of women dancing
Vogue’s View
211 Paris Couture Report: The fashion message was plain and simple, but as Marion Hume discovers, couture is as much about the scene as what’s being seen
228 The New Conservatives: Instead of looking to the street for inspiration, six young designers are drawing on haute couture. Rachel Urquhart investigates
254 Zippity-Doo-Da Unzipped: A documentary about the life of Isaac Mizrahi reveals the inner workings of the fashion industry. Charles Gandee reports
270 Shine On: Once reserved for military use, nylon takes a civilian turn this fall
274 Home Improvement: Calvin Klein’s pared-down style hits home
276 Sweater Girls: Amid fall’s conservative chic is a heady dose of sex appeal, thanks to tight sweaters and slim skirts
301 West End Story: She’s brought brazen beauty to the London theater. Now Rachel Weisz is headed for the screen. Hamish Bowles goes backstage
320 The Prime of Miss Jean Muir: Hamish Bowles pays his respects
324 Hit List: Cocktail rings return to add flashes of gems and coral to manicured fingers
Fashion Portfolios
465 Point of View
466 Seasoned Simplicity: The fashion rebellion in 1960s England is recapturing the hearts of designers today
490 Pure Couture: This fall, couture returned to its haute roots. Designers pared down shapes only to play up the importance of wonderful colors, exquisite fabrics, and superb tailoring
508 The Cocktail Party: It’s a swell affair, and you’re invited. Women are dressing up again, and designers are embracing satin, lace, and even the occasional sequin
526 Donna Karan’s New Age: The empress of Seventh Avenue talks to Katherine Betts about the evolution of her fashion philosophy and her own revolution from within
560 Personal Style: The New Reed: This season, blue-blood environmentalist Eliza Reed finds herself saving fashion victims, not whales. By William Norwich
568 Lady in Red: A celebration of red flair and hyperbolic hair
572 The Swing Set: In the season of the fitted jacket and cigarette pants, Giorgio Armani flies in the face of fashion convention, creating fluid suits with wide pants and full-length dresses
578 The Boxy Suit: A relaxed alternative to the form-fitted suit proves it’s hip to be square