Vogue (Magazine)

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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 indoors. Famous past editors include Diana Vreeland and Millicent Fenwick, who would go to become a U.S. Representative for New Jersey.

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