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Anna Wintour - The Reign of Fashion's Undisputed Queen
Explore how Anna Wintour's visionary leadership transformed Vogue into a global powerhouse and elevated the Met Gala from a society event to the world's most anticipated fashion spectacle.
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Why Anna Wintour will never go out of fashion
The search for a new editor of US Vogue doesn’t change the fashion game.
- by Damien Woolnough
12 times Anna Wintour created a cultural moment through the cover of Vogue
From Kim Kardashian to Melania Trump, a look back at the American Vogue editor’s most iconic, memorable and controversial cover moments.
- by Lauren Ironmonger
From the Queen to Trump: Anna Wintour’s career in pictures
After 37 years helming American Vogue, the iconic editor has stepped aside. Here are some of the key moments - and people - from her long career.
Anna Wintour is seeking a new Vogue editor-in-chief but will maintain editorial control
Anna Wintour is seeking a new Vogue editor-in-chief but will maintain editorial control
The clothes Australian men should buy for themselves
The latest menswear brand aimed at the fashion forward faces cultural and economic obstacles in an environment where women still dominate purchasing decisions.
- by Damien Woolnough
Not haute: Meet the women making couture count in Australia
For some customers, wearing off-the-rack clothing isn’t the answer to looking good at work and play.
- by Damien Woolnough
Tayla Broad went from the most ‘overdressed person in the room’ to ‘effortless chic’
The presenter says that having a baby changed her approach to fashion.
- by Georgie Gordon
Date-night dressing: Taylor Swift makes an effort – and so can we
Sure, old trackies by the telly reflect a sense of shared ease – but for many couples, dressing up for a night out together helps keep the spark alive.
- by Damien Woolnough
New French laws have put ultra-fast fashion companies on notice. Should we follow suit?
In a world first, France has legislated to tax fast fashion brands, but Australia continues to lag behind other countries in addressing fashion waste. Why is this?
- by Lauren Ironmonger
The winter accessory of 2025 that can cost $30 – or $37,000
A perfect storm of weight loss drugs, cost-of-living concerns and high-waisted pants is fuelling a resurgence in sales of this accessory, which is re-asserting its position in the luxury market.
- by Damien Woolnough
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