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Vogue Magazine September 2002 Kate Hudson Cover No Label
This September 2002 issue of Vogue Magazine features Kate Hudson on the cover and offers a definitive look at fall fashion, timeless style, and the evolving world of design. The magazine is in good condition and comes without a mailing label. The exact item pictured is the one you will receive. Please review all photos for condition details. Each magazine is shipped in a protective plastic covering, and combined shipping is available upon request.
Highlights from this issue include:
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Fashion & Style:
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Style fax by André Leon Talley (p.206)
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Nostalgia by Janice Dickinson, where the protosupermodel reflects on her unlikely beginnings and collaborations with Richard Avedon (p.240)
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Talking fashion (p.313)
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Vogue View & Features:
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The commitments – five emerging designers focused on creating clothes with longevity and purpose, featuring Louise Pring, Proenza Schouler, Haider Ackermann, and more (pp.360–370)
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Ask Mrs. Exeter – ageless advice on timeless wardrobe essentials (p.381)
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We should Coco – young professionals embracing Chanel as the epitome of lasting value (p.393)
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Grand thoughts – 27 fashion insiders reveal how they’d spend a fantasy $1,000 shopping spree (p.396)
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The pajama game – Alexandra Kotur explores Tuleh’s made-to-order eveningwear (p.398)
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Cinderella story – a glimpse into bespoke slipper heels at a boutique in Notting Hill (p.404)
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The slouch – Tomas Maier’s reinvention of Bottega Veneta and the casual luxury aesthetic (p.428)
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The clean machine – Melanie Charlton’s closet expertise as the ultimate fashion insider’s investment (p.442)
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Jewels of desire – classic Peruvian-inspired designs brought to life in modern gold earrings (p.452)
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Wild and woolly – designers experiment with knits in coats, skirts, jackets, and stoles (p.462)
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Condition: Good condition, no mailing label. Exact item pictured.
This issue is a collectible snapshot of early 2000s Vogue—capturing the rise of new designers, the enduring legacy of Chanel and Avedon, and Kate Hudson’s presence as a cover star at the height of her career. Perfect for fashion historians, collectors, or anyone who appreciates original Vogue magazines.