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Last updated: 2015-11-09

Gallery: 120 Years 'Fashion in Vogue'

Don't just stand there, let's get to it, strike a pose, there's nothing to it: VOGUE. Perusing the Fashion in Vogue exhibition.


Commemorating Vogue China's seven years in the biz and Vogue proper's century and two decades as a fashion tastemaker is the Fashion in Vogue exhibition, on now at the Yintai Center. On show is pictorial, clothing, installation, and video representing the various ages of Vogue magazine, from the early illustrations of Georges Lepape, Helen Dryden, and George Wolfe Plank to the photography of Cecil Beaton, David Bailey, Nick Knight, and Corrine Day. Represented also are the faces of fashion, the models that came to defined the concept of feminine beauty in the 20th century and beyond: Brigitte Bardot, Cindy Crawford, Christy Turlington, Kate Moss, Gisele Bundchen, and Twiggy, Twiggy, Twiggy. It's an exhaustive and expansive exhibition, with ample documentation on the beginnings of Vogue as a fledgling Manhattan society weekly to its evolution as the world's most well-known fashion magazine. Definitely worth a look, and it's on until November 18, but if you can't make it down, here's a slideshow of what's on display therein. Click here for a slideshow. "Fashion in Vogue" in on until November 18 at the Yintai Center. If you get dropped off at the front, the exhibition space is around the left side of it. No entry fee. Open from 10am to 10pm.

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