1950s in Vogue

The Jessica Daves Years 1952-1962

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A sumptuous, slipcased publication dedicated to the 1950s as captured in the pages of American Vogue

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Rebecca C. Tuite

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One of only seven editors-in-chief in American Vogue‘s history, Jessica Daves has remained one of fashion’s most enigmatic figures-until now. Diana Vreeland’s direct predecessor in the role, it is Daves who first catapulted the magazine into modernity.

A testament to a changing America on every level, Daves’s Vogue was the first to embrace a ‘high/low’ blend of fashion in its pages and also introduced world-renowned artists, literary greats, and cultural icons into every issue, offering the reader a complete vision of how fashion, interiors, art, architecture, entertaining, literature, and culture were all connected and all contributed to refining and defining personal style. Profiling icons of American style from John and Jackie Kennedy to Charles and Ray Eames, Daves’s Vogue also featured the couture creations of Dior, Chanel, Givenchy, and Balenciaga.

Organized in multifaceted, thematic chapters, 1950s in Vogue features carefully curated photographs, illustrations and page spreads from the Vogue archives (with both iconic and less-familiar images from photographers including William Klein, Irving Penn, Karen Radkai and Erwin Blumenfeld), as well as reproductions of fascinating archival materials and correspondence.

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Weight 2704 g
Dimensions 28.8 x 37.8 cm
Publisher name Thames and Hudson Ltd
Publication date 11 November 2019
Number of pages 256
Format Paperback / softback
Dimensions 28.8 x 37.8 cm
Weight 2704 g

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Rebecca C. Tuite is a British fashion historian and writer based in West Hollywood, California. She is a doctoral student at the Bard Graduate Center and the author of Seven Sisters Style: The All-American Preppy Look, which garnered press attention worldwide and was featured in the Wall Street Journal, Vogue and Vanity Fair.