Category Archives: Vintage Vogues

Time for a change!

Major points to anyone who noticed the new header font, but that is not the only thing changing around here! I made the switch from Blogger to WordPress exactly a year ago (see the first post!) and If I Were Artemis will be three years old this summer; it’s time to kick things up a notch!

I’ve been getting new followers and a noticeable increase in traffic from sites like Pinterest and Tumblr, so I want to make sure you guys are getting reliable and quality content! You deserve it!

In order to do that, I am streamlining the content of If I Were Artemis to make sure everyone knows what this site is all about: style, design + my personal work in both categories.

I decided to create visuals for the segments you will see the most often, almost like weekly and monthly columns, so we can keep it all straight!

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I am really getting into what is happening with menswear. Although the primary audience of this blog is made up of ladies, we can’t forget about what the gentlemen are up to!

Every Monday, you can expect menswear specific editorials + campaigns, as well as posts about new designers and innovations in the industry. Look happy people, sharp dressed men are headed your way.

Photo: Balmain Homme Fall 2010

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One of the main reasons I started If I Were Artemis was so that I could share my work with the world. Granted, what I have considered work has changed a lot over the years (I used to post my drawings and paintings, if you can believe that!) but the desire for this blog to be a portfolio of sorts remains the same.

Every Wednesday, I will show you either a project I have been working on for VCU Fashion Merchandising, some design work for Bought With Blood, DIY projects, or my personal style.

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Design posts have slowly but surely been creeping into the content on Artemis ever since I discovered my love of branding last year. I decided to quit fighting it, and give Design a permanent place in the line up!

Every Friday, I will share a new product, packaging, re-branding projects by graphic designers, work by typographers, and whatever other cool, innovative stuff comes my way. You can expect the content to be something like this… 

The days in-between will be “free days” devoted to the usual fashion and style posts. A little runway here, a little editorial there, you know the drill.

The next columns will be once every month!

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I’ve already posted the first official Model of the Month segment with Willy Cartier, so there is really nothing new happening here! You can expect one every month about up and coming models or even career reviews of the established superstars.

Header image: Edita Vilkeviciute (still searching for the photographer!)

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I’ve done this a few times before as well, but I love it, so why not do it every month?

Basically, my University VCU has every single Vogue ever in these huge, bound books in the library. I go scan all the photos, crop them, edit them a little and post them here for you to enjoy. Emphasis has been on the 1950s and 1960′s so far, but you are more than welcome to request a decade or year. I am here to serve!

I am always so inspired by what has been done in the past, and I hope you will enjoy this segment as much as I will!

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The last and final monthly segment is probably going to be my favorite. It’s called Blog Envy (mainly because I already have a category for that) but I won’t restrict it to just blogs.

You see that pretty little tab on the top left called “Inspiration”? Well it’s full of fabulous sites that you guys don’t click on because it’s just black text to you. I don’t blame you, I wouldn’t either! So every month, I am going to pick a few fashion and lifestyle blogs, tumblrs, retail sites, etc. to share so we can all be envious that this awesomeness does not belong to/was not created by us. I want Blog Envy to be a place for you to find great sites without having to dig around on the Internet, because I live for that sorta thing. I’ll do the cool hunting for you. Sound like a plan?

That’s it for now!

I know this was a lot of info for you, but I’ve wanted to do an overhaul of Artemis for a long time. I was very sick for a few weeks and had free time to step away from posting daily and think about the kind of blog I want to have.

This is where I have been,

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My first post, awww

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The site on Blogger was a little bit of a mess, but I was learning!

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The original header was at the top! Whoa

And with your continued support, who knows how far this could go! I want create a better blog for you, and I want to strengthen my own online communication skills to have a chance of making it in this crazy, Internet obsessed world.

Thank you to everyone who reads, comments, shares and supports me in my blogging adventures. I appreciate all of you so very much.

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~ Anna

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Why I cancelled my Vogue subscription

You’ll have to excuse me readers, but I need to vent.

After flipping through Vogue US’s underwhelming January issue, where they successfully made Gwen Stefani boring, I decided it might be time to quit holding the magazine up as the ultimate in the industry.

Even Gwen looks over it.

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I didn’t think it could get worse, and then this happened…

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I can no longer support a magazine that turns out something this awful. With all the money, and all the creative talent at Vogue, they come up with this? What art director looks at this cover and thinks, “Yes, I approve of this awkward text alignment. Let’s cover up the interesting detail of this blouse with red, white and blue text. Surely that is the only way we can convey that this issue is about American style.”

I don’t want to be a senseless internet griper, so I will write a list of grievances that hopefully you will find reasonable.

1. When was the last time you saw a model on the cover of Vogue US?

And I do not mean Kate Moss (even though I love her). Sure, Karlie is a favorite inside the mag, but let’s give her a cover, yes? Or what about Edita, or Anne V. or *gasp* one of the leading Asian models right now, Fei Fei Sun? Vogue US has the power to catapult a model into supermodel status and it frustrates me to no end that they stick Kristen Stewart on the cover looking like a dead fish and call it a day.

Shouldn’t Vogue be championing models, if they really are so supportive of the industry? And if they are worried about selling magazines, I assure you that seeing Twilight girl’s icy mug and Rihanna splashed all over is not doing anything for my urge to pay hard earned money…

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2. Vogue US covers are predictable, unimaginative and very, very white.

This pretty much goes for editorial content too, but covers are easier to discuss.

They are doing the same thing, over and over again and I am bored out of my mind. Who says you have to have captions on both sides of the cover, in the exact same font every time? It is a formula and it isn’t working. Who says you even need to have WORDS AT ALL? It’s Vogue for heaven’s sake. Throw the rules out the window and get all that clutter off the cover. They should be going for an iconic cover every. single. time.

Like this one…

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Now that is a magazine you would want to pick up and flip through (it’s from the 40′s). Vogue Italia and Korea’s covers are fantastic to look at if you want to see the kind of minimalism I am talking about for our modern age.

And do not even get me started on the amount of safe, white actresses in the mag lately. Okay sure, there was that one cover with Michelle Obama and Rihanna twice in the last two years and J Lo. But guess what, there are tons of gorgeous Hispanic, Asian, African and everything in-between models working right now. Or hey, why not introduce America to Erika Linder or Andrej Pejic in grand style? The magazine no longer represents the American population and that is a problem. Don’t get me wrong, I like Emma Stone, Emma Roberts, Charlize Theron, Marion Cottilard, Keira Knightley, Taylor Swift, Natalie Portman, Anne Hathaway, Scarlett Johansson, Reese Witherspoon (anyone noticing a trend here?)

Even the way the editorial content is presented to us is same old same old. They are doing nothing of interest with type or graphics.

Nothing is dynamic, nothing is exciting!

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There was more excitement in the 1920′s than there is today! How is that okay?

I am done with Vogue US until someone up there starts churning out stellar content. There is no excuse.

Having said all this, I am now in need of another fashion magazine to subscribe to. I do enjoy Harper’s Bazaar (for the most part) and have considered that as an alternative.

Does anyone have a good one out there for me?

Also, tell me your thoughts. Anyone else out there unsatisfied with good ol’ Vogue US?

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The Vogue Archives: 1950′s

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Last month I showed you some scans from 1968, and now it is time for my favorite decade of all, the glamorous 1950′s!

Here are some of my favorite Vogue scans.

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I think when it comes to style, we can all agree that the Fifties did no wrong. It was all about creating an hourglass silhouette in the most sophisticated way possible. You will also note that these models are all women, not girls. We even saw some models well into their fifties and sixties, looking every bit the picture of American glamour. I like that.

Every single garment in all the Vogues was absolute perfection. Even now, you cannot look through a fashion magazine without shaking your head a few, okay many times. But the 1950′s? Flawless. I would wear every glove, every dress, every hat and I would take any one of those men too! (Ladies, let’s be honest here: suits need to come back!)

I am definitely enamored!

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The Vogue Archives: 1968

I have fallen irrevocably in love with my college library’s amazing collection of every Vogue ever published, and luckily for you guys, I am a scanning fiend! I’ve decided to do a monthly feature called “The Vogue Archives” with scans from the magazine. My first post features my favorite images from the Vogues 0f 1968!

The overhead scanner is not the best, so please excuse the patches of light on some of the photographs.

Here you go!

The beautiful Jean Shrimpton in an editorial called “The Prettiest Girl in the World”

How do you like them? It certainly was all about the lashes in the 60′s. I love their exploration of other cultures and patterns as well!

Such a fabulous decade.

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