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Roberta Flack, 1970, Vogue

As the New Year approaches, a couple things are essential: lists, to prioritize the important and inspiration boards to visualize them.

The Condé Nast Store is a gem of inspiring fashion images and fashion illustrations from Vogue and Vanity Fair as well as Condé Nast's own archive from as far back as the early 1900s.

Vogue, April 15, 1928

You can find upscale wall candy like this 1928 Vogue cover through this online store. But before you click Buy, your creative juices will already be flowing from this hub of rarities.

Be sure to leave lots of time to browse seemingly endless category links and pages!

Josephine Baker, 1927, Condé Nast Archive

5 comments

Butterball said... @ December 26, 2008 at 5:30 PM

SCORE!

ive just discovered the MoMA store (it was my first time ever going to it, weird, right?) and im obsessed. but now a conde nast store!!!?!?? granted its only online, im already excited to look. if they were smart, they could totally capitalize on this store idea and make it an actual store right next to the building in times square. that way tourists could pop in after snapping pics outside the building and get some actual conde memorabilia!

ah yes im so excited to look now!! haha

Anonymous said... @ December 28, 2008 at 4:37 AM

lovely post!

xoxo,
La C.

Samantha Smikle said... @ December 28, 2008 at 10:05 PM

@ shea: you're so excited shea! hahah thanks girl.
@ la couturier nyc: thanks so much!

xo,
S.

Anonymous said... @ December 29, 2008 at 1:35 AM

I heart Josephine Baker!

hope you had a lovely christmas

|dollface| @ williamswest.blogspot.com

Samantha Smikle said... @ December 30, 2008 at 1:00 PM

@williams west: i did! hope you did too!
xo,
S.

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