Carine Roitfeld was a highly respected and well-connected fashion stylist with no experience in magazine editing when she took the job as editor-in-chief at Vogue Paris in early 2001.
She also likes to learn what's in vogue--such as the current trend of oversized necklaces--so she can find less pricey versions on eBay or at discount stores.
But he seems more nostalgic for the quicksands of psycho-history, whose feverish vogue in the nineteen-eighties was much stimulated by the availability of Nixon as subject matter for scholars like Fawn Brodie.
Stay en vogue in fashion-forward Bloor-Yorkville or enjoy major-league entertainment in The District.
Seems like these testosterone-flavored Melk-shakes are in vogue of late.
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Any of those moves smack of the command-and-control management style that is going out of vogue among CIOs in favor of the user-centric one that accomodates BYOD, the Consumerization of IT and other trends.
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The cut has helped bring dividends and dividend-paying stocks back in vogue.
Madonna started the show with Vogue in a Cleopatra-inspired production.
He is critical of the UBS ETN, meanwhile, for basing itself on an index of 11 constituents, most of which are companies that make, among other things, a type of hard-disk drive currently in vogue.
Attendees included fashion influencers like Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, and sports stars like Olympic champ Gabrielle Douglas and Louisville sophomore Kevin Ware, who suffered a horrific leg break during an NCAA tournament game last month.
Pro forma first came in vogue in the merger-mad 1980s, as it was used to help investors see what the new combination would have looked like financially had it been a single entity for the previous year or so.
Many teaching in medical schools today were raised in the better-living-though-chemistry age, when infant formula was thought to trump the attributes of breast milk. (Formula was certainly an improvement over the non-pasteurized cow's milk that killed many infants at the turn of the 20th century, when breast-feeding was not in vogue).
Importantly, investor sentiment is ever-changing and at some point down the road gold will be back in vogue as an investment asset especially a safe-haven asset.
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Today, "gold coast" is back in vogue and evokes an old-world elegance that attracts high-end buyers, Ms. Butler says.
To be fair, Men's Vogue also did an in-depth story on John McCain but, strangely, a photo of McCain didn't make their cover.
Stock-buyback programs were much in vogue in the 1990s, but Arnott says that those programs, for the most part, merely bought back shares that were issued to executives through options.
Beverly Johnson, the first African-American woman to grace the cover of Vogue, appears in the film, as does another black beauty ("one-eighth African-American, " she clarifies in "About Face"): Cleveland, who spoke poignantly about being attacked in the racist South during her early days modeling with the Ebony Fashion Fair.
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UBS, says that three-year callable step-up bonds and capital-protected equity funds are currently in vogue.
On the Continent, Google-bashing is still very much in vogue.
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Some other hallmarks of the season: Both lug-sole shoes and dainty heels are in vogue.
The most surprising leap may be in graphics: while we knew the GPU core would be much faster, we're now seeing that the new Intel hardware can output to as much as a 2, 560 x 1, 600 display and record stereoscopic, 1080p 3D video in the event that 3D-capable tablets come back into vogue.
Troy Scotter, who researches rock art in Utah, has some reservations about the vogue for archaeology-themed suburbs.
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It is only the second time an American First Lady has taken the place of a model on a Vogue cover - the other was Hillary Clinton in 1998.
All these pose challenges to the fatuous techno-optimism that is currently, maybe only briefly, in vogue.
"I spend my life looking and choosing and approving and changing, " says the 58-year-old Peruvian, whose work regularly appears in Vanity Fair and Vogue the world over.
Well-armed by her 10-year fashion experience including lengthy stints at British Vogue in London and Christian Dior in Paris, Riboud set to work, researching all styles.
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Giving Sony phones hands-on time before they're even announced must be in vogue this year.
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Many are "It" shoes, those darlings heralded in the pages of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and thus wait-listed even before they ship to stores.
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Mr Avedon was taken on not only by Harper's, but by Vogue and Look and, late in life, the previously photo-hating New Yorker, which let him do whatever he liked.
He always has taken something of an aesthetic pride in the manner in which he plays that acrobatic, stand-up approach that's out of vogue among most modern goaltenders.
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