Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine published in several countries under several names. It is widely considered the most influential fashion magazine in the world. Competitors include W, Harper's Bazaar, and ELLE. Vogue is published by Conde Nast Publications, Inc. The world headquarters of Vogue are in New York City.
Various editions of Vogue are published throughout the world. Particularly significant are the editions in the major fashion-exporting countries, such as Italy and France.
The current editor-in-chief of the American edition of Vogue is Anna Wintour, famous for her perfect bob and her habit of wearing sunglasses inside. A famous past editor is Diana Vreeland.
Although often associated with Madonna's efforts to introduce it to mainstream popular culture, vogue as a subculture was in existence long before the release of her song, also titled "Vogue." This particular style of dance arose from the Harlem ballrooms back in the early 1930s.
Voguing has evolved since its beginning and continues to be developed further as an established dance form that is practiced in gay dance clubs in New York and other big cities throughout the United States--mainly Atlanta, Philadelphia, Miami, and Chicago.
Though voguing usually takes place in gay clubs frequented by African Americans and Latin American males, it is also practiced by a small number of non-gay individuals and outside of the club scene.
Voguemagazine is fashion at its finest and culture at its craziest.
For those who know fashion and even those who don't, Voguemagazine has developed a reputation as being the cream of the crop among fashionmagazines as well as the ultimate women's magazine for gals who know.
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