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Vogue offers a fashionable history lesson

Posted by Christopher Muther  December 8, 2011 03:08 PM
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Lovers of fashion history have something new to drool over (just don't drool on the DVF wrap dress, darling). Vogue has digitized every copy of its magazine from 1892 to present, including covers and advertisements. It is aimed at industry types and scholars, but it will be available to subscribers beginning next year. If you don't have a subscription (for shame) you should get one just to see those amazing Richard Avedon-photographed Twiggy spreads from the 1960s.

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