Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vogue. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Third World Chic




Vogue India recently received a lot of attention in the media, however probably not the kind the year old magazine was looking for. The magazine received a lot of flack for displaying designer bags and clothes—a Hermes handbag and a Burberry umbrella, among other items—on the poorest of India. One photo included a poor Indian woman carrying a baby wearing a hundred dollar Fendi bib; while the average person in India earns only 500 dollars each year, according to a Stanford study.

Photographers and editors alike made sure that these pictures weren’t shot in an air-conditioned studio, they were in a rural, dire background, (an unsuspecting eye might not even spot that the models were wearing the designer goods). It seems that the sad looking background and modest looking “models” were just a prop to make sure the designer items stood out and looked good.


Equally controversial is the fact that the photo “models” weren’t even named, while the designer swag was specifically identified.


“Lighten up,” editor in chief of Vogue India Priya Tanna said in a telephone interview to the New York Times. “Vogue is about realizing the “power of fashion” she said, and the shoot was saying that “fashion is no longer a rich man’s privilege. Anyone can carry it off and make it look beautiful,” she said. But is using some of India’s poorest as props to designer goods in good taste? And the last time I checked the kind of fashion that Vogue deals in is still a privilege of the rich.

“Earlier this summer clothes designed by India's poorest and most downtrodden women - 'night-soil carriers' from the country's untouchable caste - were modeled on a New York catwalk”, said Pamela Timms a writer for The Independent. So it seems this ‘Third World Chic’ might become a trend.

Pavan K Varma, former diplomat and author of 'The Great Indian Middle Class, noted that right now “money is fashionable” in India. And Vogue India is, no doubt, an extension of that mentality. But is hyper-consumerism and high end baby bibs, that they’ll never be able to afford, what India needs?

Monday, September 10, 2007

A short History of the worlds most famous Fashion Magazine

VOGUE


Vogue magazine is one of the oldest and most prestigious fashion magazines and with over 100 years of history Vogue has become one of the most influential and glamorous fashion magazines of the twentieth century. With a high interest in fashion, Vogue has always been my choice of magazine, therefore I thought the History of this famous magazine would be some what interesting.

In 1909, an entrepreneurial New Yorker named Conde Nast took charge of a struggling society journal and transformed it into Vogue fashion magazine. In its beginning Vogue was a social gazette in the late nineteenth century. From this readers of Vogue saw an exploration of modern fashion photography and new visuals with exciting articles. From the runway to the pages of Vogue, fashion has never been more adequately documented. In its search for better ways to transmit fashion with clarity, grace, and glamour, Vogue has become the publication that contributed most to the development of photography and fashion journalism. However, it has been said that Vogue is a unique publication with an influence that reaches far beyond fashion journalism into the realms of art, photography and popular culture.

When taking a look at the editors, photographers, writers and designers who built Vogue and those who continue to build it today, it easy to see why this magazine is the most prestigious fashion magazine of this century. These men and woman, invisible to the readers but highly visible to this industry are behind each cover, each page and each story. With each issue of Vogue I am constantly astonished at the unique and unexplored articles and photos. I have never opened an issue of Vogue and felt I have read the same stories or seen similar style of photos in previous issues. I think this is why Vogue is a magazine woman constantly enjoy reading.

Vogue is now in its twelfth decade and its history displays editorial, visual and artistic contributions to culture in general and to fashion journalism in particular. With a history like this discovering the secret of success of the worlds foremost fashion magazine is in the ability to hold the attention of millions of women for more then a century.

See the official Vogue Website at: http://www.vogue.com.au/