Eden Espinosa on the Radical Vision of Tamara de Lempicka—And Her Grand Return to Broadway

Eden Espinosa on the Radical Vision of Tamara de Lempicka—And Her Grand Return to Broadway

Vogue: Did the paintings themselves figure into your research for the role? Eden Espinosa: The [composition] of them—finding that hard and soft, because she has that, too, in my mind. Trying to manage two things at once—the masculine and the feminine, the drive and the want for peace—is so much a part of everything that … Read more

‘Civil War’ Review: A Thoroughly Modern (and Totally Must-See) War Film

‘Civil War’ Review: A Thoroughly Modern (and Totally Must-See) War Film

Great war films—and I’d call Alex Garland’s Civil War a great and totally modern war film—should be discomfiting. That’s the moral calculus: War is hell, and any depiction of it should be tinted with the reality of violence and death. It’s how you get something as operatic and brutal as Platoon or the frightful poetry … Read more

The Best Setting Sprays That Actually Work

The Best Setting Sprays That Actually Work

Key ingredients: Glycerin, agave, prickly pear, niacinamide, transdermal magnesium, zinc lactate. Size: 3.4 oz Too Faced Hangover 3-in-1 Replenishing Primer & Setting Spray Too Faced Hangover 3-in-1 Replenishing Primer & Setting Spray Why we love it: Packed with hydrating coconut water, the spray works equally well as a primer and a setting spray. Plus, mist … Read more

At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Photographic Masterworks From the 1970s Catch the Light

At the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Photographic Masterworks From the 1970s Catch the Light

Next up are two selections from Mikki Ferrill’s decade-long documentation of The Garage, an improvised music club that popped up in a Chicago parking garage every Sunday afternoon, when it was cleared of cars and filled with dancers. Created at a moment in US urban history that saw the vicious destruction of Black communities, with … Read more

‘It Felt Hyperreal’: Cailee Spaeny on Entering the Terrifying World of Alex Garland’s ‘Civil War’

‘It Felt Hyperreal’: Cailee Spaeny on Entering the Terrifying World of Alex Garland’s ‘Civil War’

Before donning a dark bouffant for Sofia Coppola’s 2023 film Priscilla, about the contentious relationship between Elvis and Priscilla Presley, Cailee Spaeny suited up for a different kind of battle on the set of Alex Garland’s Civil War. Starring in the film opposite Kirsten Dunst, the 25-year-old Missouri native spent months dodging flash blanks and … Read more

Are Capri Leggings Really Back? Here’s the Failproof Way to Wear Them in 2024

Are Capri Leggings Really Back? Here’s the Failproof Way to Wear Them in 2024

All products featured on Vogue are independently selected by our editors. However, we may earn affiliate revenue on this article and commission when you buy something. Yes, it’s true! Capri leggings are back. The resurgence has been growing for quite a while now, and the cropped length is poised for mega sartorial fame this spring. … 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

Maggie Rogers | Vogue

Maggie Rogers | Vogue

“When you’re an artist, there’s no HR Department,” Maggie Rogers jokingly says. “There’s no normal path. It’s all sort of self determined.” She’s wearing an earth-toned greenish sweater, and her shaggy hair is shoulder-length, her smile wide. Rogers laughs often. In a February Instagram post, Rogers elaborated on the images and ideas she was conjuring … Read more

Forget The Mommy Makeover, It’s Time For the Menopause Makeover

Forget The Mommy Makeover, It’s Time For the Menopause Makeover

In addition to reduced elasticity, Dr. Liotta says menopausal hormone shifts can also cause the skin to thin, cartilage to soften and facial bones to deteriorate. “Collagen loss causes the brows to drop, and the upper and lower eyelids to become looser and more wrinkled. The decrease in elasticity can also enable fat beneath the … Read more