This month's issue:
-Fall Fashion Preview
-Eat, Pray, Dance. A Night Out With Oprah and Lady Gaga (amazing combo)
-Up In The Air: The Return of High Hair
-French Bombshell Marison Cotillard Ignites Hollywood
-Wake-Up Call: The Link Between Cell Phones and Cancer
-Fall Fashion Preview
-Eat, Pray, Dance. A Night Out With Oprah and Lady Gaga (amazing combo)
-Up In The Air: The Return of High Hair
-French Bombshell Marison Cotillard Ignites Hollywood
-Wake-Up Call: The Link Between Cell Phones and Cancer
What is it? Vogue - of course.
I got the July issue today. I stopped by 7-Eleven to pick up a slurpee (which sounded so good in the burning heat) and at the check-out, from across the doorway, I saw Vogue. It stopped me in my tracks just as Vogue stopped Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and the City The Movie in her tracks when she was in the store talking to Miranda. It felt like deja-vu - only it didn't happen to me. So I left the 7-Eleven with my sunglasses and wallet in one hand, my slurpee in another, and Vogue between my arms. Again, I felt like Carrie Bradshaw walking down the streets of New York, the scene after she bought Vogue even though she "really didn't want to buy it, but it was one less copy on the shelves." But then again, I was only walking out of the 7-Eleven at the Preston and Frankford intersection - nothing close to the streets of New York.
The article, reported by Jonathan Van Meter, "Oprah Goes Gaga" is truly one for the books. The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute Gala was hosted by Oprah, Anna Wintour, and Patrick Robinson of Gap. The article featured in Vogue, revolves around Oprah getting to know Lady Gaga at the event. It included many, many designers and icons dressed in their own designs, as well as singers, actresses, actors and reporters. The collage of photographs taken from the event is exciting from a fashion perspective. Included is Carolina Herrera in Carolina Herrera, Sarah Jessica Parker in Halston Heritage, Doris Fisher (Gap founder), Jessica Biel with Justin Timberlake in William Rast, Katie Couric, Jude Law, Usher, Verg Wang in Verg Wang, Donna Karan in Donna Karan, Gwen Stefani with Bono and Gavin Rossdale, Blake Lively, Sean Combs (Diddy) with Pharell, and the list goes on and on.
"It was fabulosity overload," says Oprah of the night. "You just can't get any more fabulous than that. I really did feel like Cinderella at the ball." (from "Oprah Goes Gaga")
(Vogue.com)
(Style.com)
Just from reading July's Vogue, I was amazed by the Gala.
Run into your closest 7-Eleven and grab a copy.
Keep reading Vogue.
Emily
Just from reading July's Vogue, I was amazed by the Gala.
Run into your closest 7-Eleven and grab a copy.
Keep reading Vogue.
Emily
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