Citations:Vogue
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English citations of Vogue
- 1944, John Van Druten, The Voice of the Turtle, Comedy in Three Acts, Dramatists Play Service, →ISBN, page 135
- All there is is a copy of Vogue.
- 1952+, Porter Sargent (editor), The Handbook of Private Schools, page 1107
- The school and camp bureau continues to be a personal service for Vogue readers.
- 1976, Mildred D. Taylor, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, page 254
- When location shooting was completed, Mary Roblee returned to her Vogue job and Tyrone when with the company back to Hollywood to finish the picture.
- 1976, Google Books considers author to be classified information, Harper’s magazine, page 115
- Shoulders at Bonwit’s have no padding. (“I love those shoulders,” one of the Vogue girls said, “they look so poor.”) Sophie still uses padding, but she’s bucking a trend.
- 1990, Clemens David Heymann, A Woman Named Jackie, Penguin Group, Canada, →ISBN, page 62
- The only time we dressed up was during Tennis Week, Newport’s social highlight, but even then we weren’t exactly your typical Vogue fashion-plates.
- -1994, Scavullo, Morgan (interviewer), New York Times Magazine, as quoted in Current Biography Yearbook (1994), H.W. Wilson Company, New York, page 272
- […] no one photographed her well before I did. I shot her Vogue cover and made it on the first try.
- 1995, Frank Northern Magill, Great Lives from History, Salem Press, →ISBN, page 1115
- Lacayo compares the careers of Vogue photographer Irving Penn and Leibovitz.
- 2000, Pamela Knights, Kate Chopin (author), The Awakening and Other Stories, introduction, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page xxii
- As a Vogue editorial had complained the previous month, traditional female fulfilment was ‘epitomized in four words—Be wife and mother’ (8 Nov. 1894).
- 2003, Nick Elam, Discovering Home
- This is a house built from the shit of cattle, mixed with dung and wattle, and whitewashed with lime. You know, forget the bullshit in the brochure. That was for Vogue. I can see you two are not from the fluff press.