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- Before supermodel Ashley Graham hits the runway at New York Fashion Week she invites us in for some tea, and takes a shot at answering 73 unexpected questions. Ashley reveals how she met her husband, which product she absolutely cannot live without, and how she travels to and from Fashion Week without hassle thanks to Lexus who provides courtesy transportation for designers, models, editors, retailers and industry professionals as the official automotive sponsor of New York Fashion Week.
- On the eve of the Met Gala, "Master of None" co-creator Aziz Ansari makes us a smoothie while answering 73 unexpected questions. Aziz talks about his childhood crush on Elaine Benes, his displeasure with the term "foodie," and tries to rank his favorite Kanye West albums.
- Just in time for Halloween, Chrissy Teigen invites Vogue into her beautiful (and haunted?) Beverly Hills home and answers 73 Questions. In this episode, presented by the Google Assistant, Chrissy tells us some of her greatest fears, her worst habits, what life is like while John Legend is on tour and much more. Featuring a special guest appearance by baby Luna.
- When it comes to Vogue, legendary supermodel Cindy Crawford has done it all. The one thing the prolific cover star hasn't done yet is answer 73 Questions. Cindy invites Vogue inside her Malibu home and discusses her family, her all-time favorite photo shoot and gives her best advice for up-and-coming models.
- While visiting New York City, 'Star Wars: The Last Jedi' star Daisy Ridley invites Vogue inside her hotel room to answer 73 Questions. Daisy spits some bars from Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' and shows off what she can do with a real lightsaber.
- Supermodel Gigi Hadid has a schedule packed full of flights and photoshoots. In-between trips from New York to LA, Gigi invites Vogue to IMG's offices where she takes a shot at answering 73 Questions. Gigi tells us who her girl-crush is, shows off her boxing skills and ranks her favorite Taylor Swift songs.
- Actor Michael B. Jordan invites Vogue into his home and answers 73 Questions. In this episode, presented by the Google Assistant, Michael talks about his role in Black Panther, working with Sylvester Stallone, and his love of Japanese culture.
- "Quantico" and "Baywatch" star Priyanka Chopra is taking over the world. Just a short time after stunning on the Met Gala carpet, Priyanka Chopra invites Vogue in and answers 73 unexpected questions. Priyanka attempts to sing Taylor Swift, tries a Boston accent, beats up a clown and much more.
- Whether it's acting, singing, or appearing on the cover of Vogue, Selena Gomez is doing it all. Instagram's biggest star invites Vogue in and takes a shot at answering 73 unexpected questions. Selena reveals the last movie that made her cry, the food she can't live without, and her favorite jingle of all-time.
- Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross is on top of the world. Her acclaimed performance as Dr. Rainbow Johnson has taken the veteran actress to never-before-seen heights. After winning a Golden Globe and garnering an Emmy nomination, Tracee graciously invites Vogue into her home to take a shot at answering 73 Questions.
- Official music video/Vogue cover video performance for "In My Head" by Ariana Grande.
- Combining footage from interviews with the late great David Bowie and contributions from those who knew him personally, this documentary celebrates the illustrious life of one of the greatest artists to ever grace the stage.
- Kodak Presents "Girls on Film" in collaboration with Pop and Suki. Shot on Kodak 35mm and 16mm motion picture film and the new KODAK Super 8 Camera with behind the scenes footage shot on the KODAK EKTRA Smartphone, the look of the film is evocative, brooding and mysterious.
- Kim x Dolce and Gabbana is not only a "dream come true," as Kim Kardashian says in this "First Looks" video; it's also an all-in-the-family full circle moment. Kim Kardashian's eye for fashion was influenced by her mother's wardrobe: since it contained a lot of Dolce and Gabbana, the brand has always been part of Kardashian's universe of style. Now she's sharing it with us via a collection designed "to re-present the archive [from 1987-2007] with this retrospective of the last 25 years of all of my favorite looks." Here's everything you need to know about Kim x Dolce and Gabbana for spring 2023.
- A rapidly-moving street-car furnishes the locale for most of the scenes in this Vogue Comedy. As conductor and motorman of this wandering equipage Rube Miller and Owen Evans are provided with some unusual opportunities for fun making. After robbing a country bank they disguise themselves in the uniforms and proceed to conduct themselves as no conductor or motorman ever acted before. They flirt outrageously with the feminine passengers and wind up in a tailor shop, where, as animated dummies, they provide even more fun. Ere the subject ends the audience discovers them back on the street-car again, attempting to escape from an auto load of police called to quell the riot in the tailor shop.
- The action takes place in Piran, where three children meet. An SMS message was sent to the wrong number triggers a series of events in which children go through various adventures and puzzles related to Piran. The antagonists of the story are bandits who are looking for treasure, but they are overtaken by children who are more skilled in solving the keys that lead to the treasure. The children are the first to find the treasure, which is actually a collection of letters between the famous violinist Tartini and Stradivari, a violin maker who through correspondence provided him with support and advice on improving violins.
- In this fashion film, we see Vogue Arabia celebrating Arab models making their own rules on set for their legendary photo shoot with Dan Beleiu. Editor-in-Chief: Manuel Arnaut Photographer: Dan Beleiu Fashion Director: Katie Trotter Producer: Dawn Moretti Models: Nora Attal, Nour Rizk, Malika El Maslouhi, Leyla Karim Greiss, Hayett McCarthy Production: Tiddly Films Cinematography: Alexander Silver Darter Director: Chris Beldain Videographer: John Tauras Hair: Teiji Utsumi Makeup: Lisa Eldridge Movement Director: Ryan Chappell Set Design: Anna Sbiera Studio: The Worx Studios, London.
- Pink dresses reigned supreme on the Spring 2017 runways, as designers offered up feminine frocks that made powerful optimistic statements. This coming season proves that a blush frock can be girly and full of frill when dressed up with a sexy heel, or it can take a harder edge when weighed down by a heavy flat boot. As Vogue celebrates its 125th birthday this year, we're forging ahead armed with rose-colored glasses and, of course, some pink tulle, too.
- You're so vain and that's a good thing, especially when, like Cardi B, Paris Jackson, Grace Elizabeth, and Ashley Graham, among many others, you will soon pour your proud self into the best looks from New York Fashion Week. For Fall 2018, let your feminine/feminist flag fly.