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Mulligan performs the same magic trick in the new movie Maestro. Only this time, she does it just by listening. Playing Felicia Montealegre, wife of legendary conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein, Mulligan’s character is not, cannot ever be, the star of the show. She’s married to a once-in-a-generation genius, and her life is defined by her husband’s ambitions—and his appetites. Late in the film, she’s had enough. She leaves Bernstein—depicted by the film’s co-writer-director, Bradley Cooper…
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For Vogue’s new cover, the pop star and eight young activists came together to talk about community, justice, and the future of the planet.
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“You have to be political. It’s too dire. Politics are killing people.”
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“Can you go into a theater with your community and watch this darkness play out,” says director Sam Gold. Can you “let Shakespeare help you?”
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She’s driven, tireless, effortlessly popular—and no, she’s not quitting her day job.
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Ashley James, Jo Ellen Pellman, Audrey Nuna, Aya Brown, Nadia Owusu, and Mira Nadon on making the most of this moment.
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Sustainably shop for white dresses this summer inspired by Vogue’s 2011 April issue, styled by Tonne Goodman and featuring Joan Smalls.
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Sustainably shop this perfectly put-together, Palm Beach-inspired swimwear look for summer as seen in Vogue’s 2002 June issue styled by Tonne Goodman.
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Sustainably shop this perfectly put together bike-ready look for summer as seen in Vogue’s 2004 June issue styled by Tonne Goodman.
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Shop this perfectly put-together baking look for at-home cooking as seen on Shalom Harlow in Vogue’s 2003 June issue styled by Tonne Goodman.
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The rising stars of 2020 may be decked out in the sepia-tinged tones and free-spirited fabrics of the 1970s—but they’re ready for the future.
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