Vogue's Art-Inspired Editorials: A Visual History
A Vogue article compiles 18 editorials that reference or recreate famous artworks, from a 1931 photograph evoking Hellenic sculpture to a 2023 reimagining of Edward Hopper's 'High Noon'. The feature coincides with the upcoming Met exhibition 'Costume Art', which explores the intersection of fashion and art. Highlights include Cate Blanchett channeling Queen Elizabeth I from the Armada Portrait, Nicole Kidman as Madame X by John Singer Sargent, and recreations of Edgar Degas's 'At the Milliner's' (1945) and Hopper's work. The spread includes images of celebrities like Jessica Chastain, Saoirse Ronan, and Rooney Mara in designer dresses, as well as archival Vogue photographs by George Hoyningen-Huene and others.
Key facts
- 18 Vogue editorials inspired by art are featured
- The Met exhibition 'Costume Art' is upcoming
- Includes a 1931 photo by George Hoyningen-Huene
- Cate Blanchett channeled Queen Elizabeth I from the Armada Portrait
- Nicole Kidman recreated Madame X by John Singer Sargent
- 1945 recreation of Degas's 'At the Milliner's'
- 2023 reimagining of Edward Hopper's 'High Noon'
- Celebrities include Jessica Chastain, Saoirse Ronan, Rooney Mara
Entities
Artists
- Jessica Chastain
- Cate Blanchett
- Nicole Kidman
- Saoirse Ronan
- Rooney Mara
- Maya Hawke
- George Hoyningen-Huene
- Edgar Degas
- Edward Hopper
- John Singer Sargent
- Queen Elizabeth I
- George Balanchine
- Veruschka
- George Segal
- Francisco Goya
- Alfred H. Barr
- Robert Hale
- Hermon More
- Joan Pedersen
- Olivier Theyskens
- Nicolas Ghesquière
Institutions
- Vogue
- Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Museum of Modern Art
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- Sidney Janis Gallery
Locations
- Libya