Picturing Men & Love | Vogue

Picturing Men & Love | Vogue

In recent years, I’ve partnered with the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom to hold photography contests addressing various aspects of masculinity. Established in 1915 during the height of the First World War, they are the oldest women’s peacebuilding organization in the world. They have long made demands on men in power and more … Read more

The Bride Wore Filler: A Beauty Editor Looks Back on Her Wedding Mistake

The Bride Wore Filler: A Beauty Editor Looks Back on Her Wedding Mistake

When I told the doctor on central London’s Harley Street that I didn’t want my husband to recognize me when it came to peeling back my veil, I was clearly making a joke. But standing in the queue the next day, those words came back to haunt me. Desperately, I began to question why I’d … Read more

Living Certosa: the open air exhibition by Robin Lopvet

Living Certosa: the open air exhibition by Robin Lopvet

The exhibition was curated by Kublaiklan, a collective dedicated to exploring photography and its various expressions through exhibitions, publications, and educational programs. Their goal is to enhance understanding of photography and promote visual literacy for all. We discussed with them about the curatorial aspect of ‘Living Certosa’. You aim to make photography accessible to everyone. … Read more

‘Hope’: Cristina Mittermaier’s new book

‘Hope’: Cristina Mittermaier’s new book

Mittermeier’s work deeply resonates with the theme of this year’s Global Open Call, ‘Tree of Life: a Love Letter to Nature,’ Cristina Mittermeier, the founder of the International League of Conservation Photographers (ILCP) and co-founder of SeaLegacy, is a seminal figure in the preservation of ecosystems and indigenous cultures worldwide. She has pioneered conservation photography, … Read more

SNL Rehearsals Are a Runway Now

SNL Rehearsals Are a Runway Now

SNL has never been a show that puts fashion at the forefront. While hosts let their personal style shine during the monologue and goodnights, the entire point is to watch even the most self-serious celebrity hosts tap into their silly side—and with that usually comes equally silly costumes. (See: the ever-chic Bad Bunny in a … Read more

PhotoVogue Global Open Call 2024 • Tree of Life: A Love letter to Nature. THE JURY

PhotoVogue Global Open Call 2024 • Tree of Life: A Love letter to Nature. THE JURY

Meet the Jury of our GLOBAL OPEN CALL Tree of Life: A Love letter to Nature: Condé Nast staff from all over the world and experts from the international visual community from a wide range of backgrounds will be reviewing your work!  The Open Call runs on Picter until to April 29th at 11:59 PM … Read more

Daniele Tamagni Style is Life at Palazzo Morando in Milan

Daniele Tamagni Style is Life at Palazzo Morando in Milan

Carmen Rosa flying, from The Flying Cholitas, 2010. © Daniele Tamagni/Courtesy Giordano Tamagni As emphasised by the co-curator Aïda Muluneh, Tamagni’s mission has always been to catch the richness of the African continent in terms of diversity and untold stories. In order to support emerging photographers in creating new narrations about Africa, the exhibition concludes … Read more

At Maison Margiela Couture, Womanhood On Full Display

At Maison Margiela Couture, Womanhood On Full Display

The couture collections ended in Paris today in dramatic fashion with John Galliano’s presentation of the Margiela Artisanal collection. Underneath the Pont Alexandre III, Galliano’s gloomy vision unfolded with an immediately striking silhouette—a tinier than tiny waist cinched to the point of no return that emphasized luscious rounded and a plump backside. This homage to … Read more

“HUNGERS” by Mattia De Benedictis

“HUNGERS” by Mattia De Benedictis

Mattia De Benedictis is an artist part of our PhotoVogue Community. In this project he portrays skaters from Barcelona, who created a small community, shaping a new concept of “home” in public spaces where everyone is welcomed and supported.  “To live is to be everywhere at home,” said Ugo La Pietra, an Italian architect and … Read more

PhotoVogue Festival Echoes: #5 Interview with Daniel de Jorge

PhotoVogue Festival Echoes: #5 Interview with Daniel de Jorge

We created PhotoVogue Festival Echoes to allow those who participated in the event to contribute their voices to the Festival’s narrative. During those days in Milan, we recognised our community’s desire to come together and draw inspiration from each other’s works. We highly value the sharing of experiences and practices, firmly believing that providing dedicated … Read more