For the first time, Condé Nast opens the doors to the Vogue archive. In collaboration with Google Arts & Culture, the worlds of fashion, design, history and culture come to life with over 15,000 newly-digitized color images spanning more than three decades and six hundred issues. Today, these images are live online for the first time for everyone to explore, along with an immersive exhibition to help you experience the archive for yourself at goo.gle/voguearchive.
To help tell the story, the Vogue and Condé Nast Archive teams have created over 30 stories that not only take you through the history of the magazine, but also introduce you to some of Vogue’s most important photographers, illustrators and models – such as Helen Dryden, Arthur Elgort, Beverly Johnson, Patti Hansen and Horst P. Horst. The project also highlights some of the pivotal moments in fashion during the twentieth century – including how the rise of the working woman changed fashion history.