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How to use Vogue in a sentence

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The daughter of an Aberdeen oilman, you could imagine her drinking skinny lattes over a copy of Vogue.
Forced into ball gowns at every opportunity, she looks ready for a Vogue photo shoot.
Stylists from Vogue and Elle went mad for them and Gordon's collections are now available in Harvey Nichols, Graham and Green and Egg.
Even the press were kind, and I got great write-ups in Vogue, The Guardian, Drapers Record and the Independent.
She came to beauty after a career as a Fleet Street fashion editor and has been queen bee of the lip gloss at Vogue for four years.
In next month's issue of Vogue magazine Parker claims that she may move to Ireland permanently with her husband.
According to British Vogue, things got rather dodgy in the mysterious land of Sardinia.
It was emblazoned on the front cover of a Vogue magazine that a thoughtful friend had brought to take her mind off the pain.
The editrix of British Vogue joined the cream of British womanhood Women Achievers who lunched with Queen Elizabeth on March 11th.
Drinking his orange juice he watches her flick through a Vogue, stopping to examine the androgynous, sinewy form of some teenage model.
Choosing a fellow jet-setter as an assistant to the icy Vogue editrix is a wise pimp move.
Coats and trimmed garments have begun reappearing at fashion shows and on the covers of magazines such as Vogue.
She started her career as a fashion designer, designing clothing and swimsuits that were featured in a variety of publications, including Vogue.
Once inside, the bedrooms will turn out to be, like the whole hotel, in the mode of plush Vogue Regency.
One would think that Vogue would embody the highest standards of aesthetic taste, no?
She opened her tote and flipped through her now well-worn Vogue, focused on the society snapshot pages.
Even in the 1930s at the genesis of his long relationship with Vogue, the sheer drama of his work obliterated the competition.
The First Lady started out as the frizzle-haired frump in glasses, and gradually, almost imperceptibly, graduated to the pages of American Vogue and Vanity Fair.
Other magazines such as Fortune, Vogue and Harper's Bazaar celebrated with vertiginous skyscrapers, statuesque dancing girls or streaks of neon over futuristic cityscapes.
Vogue tried to cement what it had, even locating an elusive Leon Smet!
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The afternoon sun glinted on a hairdo right out of Vogue or Harper's Bazaar.
The images will be displayed in light boxes and explore his work beyond the pages of Vogue and Vanity Fair.
She was predeceased by her husband, Harry Kaufman of Vogue Furriers and granddaughter Jarah Kaufman.
The new venue, Conde Nast International Restaurants' first licensed outlet in the Middle East, follows on from the recent official launch of the Vogue Cafe at The Dubai Mall.
She explains how in illustrated magazines such as Vogue and Femina and press coverage, the new masculine style was feminized by bourgeois Frenchwomen.
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