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The most beautiful covers of Vogue Italy

All the evolutions of a legendary magazine

The most beautiful covers of Vogue Italy All the evolutions of a legendary magazine

More than just a magazine, Vogue is the mainstay of fashion publishing as we know it today. Its cover is a status symbol for editors, photographers, stylists and models and dealing with it is considered one of the most privileged. The covers of the Italian edition of Vogue, born in 1964 under the name "Novità", have been fairly equal and uniform for twenty years, with the close-up of a model camping on the cover and little else. It was in 1988 that, after the arrival of the legendary Franca Sozzani, the newspaper really began to experiment. Sozzani was the first to leave carte blanche to photographers and creatives, and the covers born under her regency are those that have consolidated vogue's identity and fame. nss magazine has collected from the vogue archive the most beautiful, focusing especially on the first twenty years of activity of Franca Sozzani, including both the more vintage ones, to give a measure of what the original appearance of the magazine was, and the most modern, on the threshold of the 2010s.

The ‘60s

Franca Sozzani's arrival: ’88-‘89

From ’90 to ‘94

From ’95 to ‘99

From 2000 to 2005

From 2006 to 2011