How ‘Vogue’ Editors Dress for European Shows
Oh, you slay us, Carine! (In a good way, obvi.)Photo: Getty Images
If you helmed one of the world's Vogues, decided what was hot in fashion, and had access to almost anything you wanted to wear, how on earth would you dress yourself? Just imagine: Yves Saint Laurent, Prada, Balmain, Lanvin, Proenza, Oscar, Manolo — nothing out of reach despite its costs, limitedness of edition, or whether it's even hit the runway. Not to mention, you can ask designers like Karl Lagerfeld to make gowns just for you, as Anna Wintour famously did for this year's Costume Institute gala. So how do Anna, André Leon Talley, French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld, Italian Vogue editor Franca Sozzani, British Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman, and Russian Vogue editor Aliona Doletskaya (we like to think of this collective as the Fashion Power Rangers, by the way) dress for London, Milan, and Paris Fashion Weeks? See for yourself in the slideshow.
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