The 420-page October issue of VogueParis explores the fashion, provocation and Parisian identity of the French fashion publication through archival material.
“It was the first post-World War II editor’s letter and we found that the title ‘Repirer’ [or ‘Breathe’] to be very apropos with what we’re living today. It was one of many coincidences,” said Sylvia Jorif, the magazine’s features editor, who explained that this deep dive into the archives had yielded surprises even for those who knew the magazine well, like 20-year veteran Alt.
“We decided to use only [archival material], laying it out more in the manner of a book than a magazine, with topics organized by some of the defining themes of the magazine,” explained Jorif, who pointed out that texts written by French literary icons Simone de Beauvoir, Françoise Sagan and Jean Cocteau had been reproduced “in their truth” to give a sense of the physicality of the magazine’s identity and as “testaments of their time.
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