Vintage 1920 Vogue Magazine November 1 Winter Fashions Issue
This is an original vintage 1920 Vogue magazine, the November 1st Winter Fashions Number, published by Condé Nast during the early Art Deco period. This substantial issue offers a snapshot of post–World War I fashion, design, and luxury culture, featuring couture illustrations including an article about Jeanne Lanvin’s designs as well as another featuring Callot’s designs, society photography, and lavish full-colour advertisements from leading fashion houses, department stores, and perfumers of the era.
The issue includes coverage of Paris and New York fashions alongside editorial discussions of modern dress, textiles, and accessories for women. The magazine is also notable for its beautifully executed period advertising, including perfume, cosmetics, fashion retailers, and luxury goods, all rendered in distinctive 1920s graphic and illustrative styles.
This is a complete and intact example, ideal for collectors of vintage fashion magazines, early 20th-century advertising, costume research, or display.
Details
Publication: Vogue
Date: November 1, 1920
Issue: Winter Fashions Number
Publisher: The Vogue Company / Condé Nast
Pages: 180 pages plus covers
Dimensions: approximately 9 1/2" x 12 1/2"
Condition: Complete issue with all pages present. The front cover and bottom spine have bits of missing paper while the back cover also has some wear. The interior pages, however, are all very clean with no noted wear. No modern reproductions or facsimiles — this is an authentic original 1920 issue.
A scarce vintage 1920 Vogue magazine issue offering exceptional visual content and historical value, particularly appealing to collectors of Art Deco design, fashion illustration, and luxury advertising from the 1910s–1920s - a wonderful addition to a Vogue magazine collection!