Friday 5 February 2016

Photos: 100 years of British Vogue


In 1916, the British edition of Vogue was brought into the world by Condé Montrose Nast — an Anglophile American and the eponymous founder of the now world-famous publishing house. The publication of a British edition of Vogue was, however, met with a certain reluctance by American Vogue, which, in the hope of bolstering its income by attracting advertising from British companies, had been distributed in affluent boroughs of London since 1912.

100 Years Later, and it still one of the world's most popular magazine. Vogue is a mass market magazine and it can be as far out as more trending rivals.










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