Google Arts & Culture & Condé Nast

Vogue, Photos, Digitization, Models, Images, Online Platform

Google Arts & Culture & Condé Nast

A partnership between Google Arts & Culture and Condé Nast has resulted in the digitization and publication of more than 15,000 color photos from the archive of Vogue. These images span more than three decades and comprise 600 different issues. It is the first time that these photographs have been made available online for public exploration, and they will be available beginning in June of 2024. In addition, the project includes an interactive display that provides visitors with the opportunity to see the archive as well as more than thirty tales about the history of Vogue. The show also includes introductions to photographers, illustrators, and models such as Gordon Parks, Frances McLaughlin-Gill, and Cecil Beaton.

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