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GLOSSY
The Inside Story of Vogue
Passion and power, dizzying fortune and out-of-this-world fashion, ingenuity and opportunism, frivolity and malicethis is the definitive story of Vogue
Vogue magazine started, like so many great things do, in the spare room of someone's house. But unlike other such makeshift projects that flare up then fizzle away, Vogue burnt itself into our cultural consciousness.
Today, 125 years later, Vogue spans 22 countries, has an international print readership upwards of 12 million and nets over 67 million monthly online users. Uncontested market leader for a century, it is one of the most recognisable brands in the world and a multi-million dollar money-making machine. It is not just a fashion magazine, it is the establishment. But what, and more importantly who, made Vogue such an enduring success?
GLOSSY will answer this question and more by tracing the previously untold history of the magazine, from its inception as a New York gossip rag, to the sleek, corporate behemoth we know now. This will be a biography of Vogue in every sense of the word, taking the reader through three centuries, two world wars, plunging failures and blinding successes, as it charts the story of the magazine and those who ran it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nina-Sophia Miralles is an award-winning writer and editor from London specialising in the arts, culture and lifestyle.
In 2015 she launched Londnr Magazine, a print and digital publication, where she remains at the helm. Londnr's content is carefully curated discerning journalism covering a breadth of topics in the capital with an emphasis on supporting the creative industries.
In 2016, Nina-Sophia won The Hospital Club Top 100 Rising Star' award which celebrates the most influential and innovative people working across Britain's creative industries. In 2017 and 2018 she was shortlisted for the Young Stationers' Prize in the category Publishing, Digital, and Design'.
Nina-Sophia has also written for HARRODS Magazine across six of their flagship titles, and contributes to The Paris Review.
Today, 125 years later, Vogue spans 22 countries, has an international print readership upwards of 12 million and nets over 67 million monthly online users. Uncontested market leader for a century, it is one of the most recognisable brands in the world and a multi-million dollar money-making machine. It is not just a fashion magazine, it is the establishment. But what, and more importantly who, made Vogue such an enduring success?
GLOSSY will answer this question and more by tracing the previously untold history of the magazine, from its inception as a New York gossip rag, to the sleek, corporate behemoth we know now. This will be a biography of Vogue in every sense of the word, taking the reader through three centuries, two world wars, plunging failures and blinding successes, as it charts the story of the magazine and those who ran it.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Nina-Sophia Miralles is an award-winning writer and editor from London specialising in the arts, culture and lifestyle.
In 2015 she launched Londnr Magazine, a print and digital publication, where she remains at the helm. Londnr's content is carefully curated discerning journalism covering a breadth of topics in the capital with an emphasis on supporting the creative industries.
In 2016, Nina-Sophia won The Hospital Club Top 100 Rising Star' award which celebrates the most influential and innovative people working across Britain's creative industries. In 2017 and 2018 she was shortlisted for the Young Stationers' Prize in the category Publishing, Digital, and Design'.
Nina-Sophia has also written for HARRODS Magazine across six of their flagship titles, and contributes to The Paris Review.
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Published 2021-02-01 by Quercus |