Kim Jones on the Wildly Eclectic Collector’s Items That Fill His London Home

Kim Jones on the Wildly Eclectic Collector’s Items That Fill His London Home

Launched in 2023, the London-based magazine Scenery has already accrued a cult following for its playful, intimate approach to capturing interiors. Across its second issue, released this week, you’ll find a deep dive into the archives of Peter Schlesinger, a journey through the oldest surviving hotel in Lebanon, and a revival of the first issue’s … Read more

Artist Liliana Porter Finds Beauty in the Absurd

Artist Liliana Porter Finds Beauty in the Absurd

A cheeky bit of chaos has descended on the Hamptons this summer, courtesy of the artist Liliana Porter. Her new installation, called The Task, takes up the ground floor of the Dia Art Foundation’s space in Bridgehampton. In her theatrical arrangement of miniature figurines amid detritus, tchotchkes, and other found objects, Porter creates one surreal … Read more

I Can’t Believe I’m Saying It But…I’m In On Long Jorts

I Can’t Believe I’m Saying It But…I’m In On Long Jorts

As Vogue’s resident jorts historian, I’ve noticed that the good ol’ denim cutoffs are undergoing a metamorphosis. Over the last couple of years, people have traded in their Daisy Dukes for baggier, longer capital-J Jorts. Leave it to the usual suspects to test-drive longer hemlines and looser legs: Emily Ratajkowski, Hailey Bieber, and Bella Hadid. … Read more

How to Care for Your Vintage Garments, All the Products and Tips

How to Care for Your Vintage Garments, All the Products and Tips

For this, I reached out to New York-based storage and fashion archivists Garde Robe. The company helps to store, maintain, and care for precious collections of fashion (vintage included) assembled by individuals and institutions. Garde Robe’s Doug Greenberg helped to walk me through his best practices of fashion storage; plus he offered some essential products … Read more

10 Serums for Sensitive Skin to Reduce Redness and Calm Skin

10 Serums for Sensitive Skin to Reduce Redness and Calm Skin

Barrier repair, a simplified routine, and Eastern beauty practices all place an increased emphasis on the best serums for sensitive skin. No matter which complexion philosophy you’re following—from a pared-back regimen to an elaborate 10-step Korean-inspired process—soothing and balancing is key to overall, and optimal, skin health. Our Top Picks This shift in focus to … Read more

‘We Just Never Said No’: Niko Stratis and Tuck Woodstock on Turning Their Award-Winning Zine Into a Press Centering Trans Voices

‘We Just Never Said No’: Niko Stratis and Tuck Woodstock on Turning Their Award-Winning Zine Into a Press Centering Trans Voices

We may seem to be in a golden age of trans books, with novels like Torrey Peters’s Detransition, Baby and Akwaeke Emezi’s Freshwater earning mainstream acclaim—but the reality of trans inclusion in media and publishing is considerably more fraught. Many trans writers still struggle to get published or paid fairly for their work, while books … Read more

The Best Indie and Art-House Horror Movies of the Summer Are All Out This Month

The Best Indie and Art-House Horror Movies of the Summer Are All Out This Month

So far, the year’s horror offerings have been a mixed bag, but that’s fine—that’s what summer is for. This July, however, we’re being treated to a bounty of excellent, and very scary, things to see. We’ve already had Maxxxine, a love letter to slick 1980s horror from Ty West, and the prequel A Quiet Place: … Read more