until Sunday January 30 2022
Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
10, avenue Pierre Ier de Serbie, Paris 16e
Paris
France
Contacts presse
Anne de Nesle, Caroline Chenu, Margaux Brisson
T : +33 (0)1 56 52 86 08
presse.galliera@paris.fr
https://www.palaisgalliera.paris.fr
Founded by Condé Nast in 1920, Vogue Paris is the oldest French fashion magazine still published today, and the only title in the group that bears the name of a city rather than a country.
The exhibition illustrates the magazine’s ability to create, to adapt and to anticipate over the past 100 years. Vogue Paris 1920-2020 traces the history of the magazine through the editors-in-chef whose editorial and artistic choices have made it what it is: from Michel de Brunhoff, via Edmonde Charles-Roux, Francine Crescent and Carine Roitfeld, to Emmanuelle Alt.
For Vogue Paris 1920-2020 around 400 items have been brought together, mainly from the magazine’s archives – photographs, illustrations, magazines, documents and films – as well as more than fifteen haute couture and prêt-à-porter models.
Photo: Catherine Deneuve by David Bailey, Vogue Paris 1966 © David Bailey
