Men's Vogue

Men's Vogue was a monthly men's magazine that covered fashion, design, art, culture, sports and technology. The premier issue was August 2005. On 30 October 2008 Condé Nast announced that they intended to fold the magazine into Vogue proper as a bi-annual subscriber's supplement. However, the magazine has ceased to be published since its original folding date.

Men's Vogue
EditorJay Fielden
CategoriesMen's Lifestyle
FrequencyMonthly
First issue6 September 2005
Final issue2008
CompanyCondé Nast Publications
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitehttp://www.vogue.com/mensvogue
ISSN1556-4096

Cover stories

The magazine featured a profile of George Clooney[1] in its inaugural issue. Since then, other stars including Roger Federer,[2] Tiger Woods,[3] Michael Phelps, Denzel Washington,[4] Kiefer Sutherland, Viggo Mortensen,[5] Tony Blair[6] and Barack Obama[7] have been featured on the cover. The magazine received praise[8] for its December 2007 issue, with Will Smith[9] on the cover, for celebrating African-American men.

Content

The magazine featured celebrities, athletes, powerbrokers, and lesser known men of style. Areas covered included art and architecture, travel and food, politics and finance, books and sports, custom tailoring and fine watches, and other topics. The magazine added a tag line below its logo in November 2008 (its final issue), "Style is how you live."

Regular features

The magazine presented a yearly list of its chosen American visionaries.[10] Recipients of the 2007 recognition included Ralph Lauren,[11] actor Owen Wilson and director Wes Anderson.[12] It also featured profiles in each issue of everyday stylish and successful men in its Life Studies section.[13]

Personnel

The magazine was founded by Jay Fielden with support from Vogue's Anna Wintour.[14] After Men's Vogue folded, Fielden became the editor of Hearst's Town & Country in 2011,[15] and then the editor of Esquire, replacing David Granger in 2016.[16]

International editions

In addition to the American edition, several international editions of Men's Vogue exist. The first "Men's Vogue" edition published by Condé Nast was L'Uomo Vogue in Italy, which was launched in September 1967 and shuttered after the November/December 2017 issue, it was then relaunched in 2018 before closing in 2022.[17] A French edition named Vogue Hommes International (later Vogue Hommes) was launched in 1985, and it was published bi-annually in Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer issues until 2022.

Several other international editions were created in the aftermath of the American launch, though many of these were either rebranded or shut down within a few years. These include:

  • Homem Vogue in Brazil (launched in May 2006, defunct as of 2011 and relaunched as GQ Brazil)
  • Men's Vogue China (launched in April 2008, defunct as of 2012)
  • Vogue Man India (launched in May 2008, defunct and relaunched as GQ India)
  • Vogue Hommes Japan (launched in September 2008, defunct as of 2012 and relaunched as GQ Style in 2013)
  • Vogue Hombre in Mexico (launched in 2009, bi-annual issues/supplements in November and June)
  • Vogue Man Türkiye (launched in June 2012, originally Vogue Men)
  • Vogue Man Nederland (launched in September 2015, closed in 2019)
  • Vogue Man Arabia (launched in October 2017)
  • Vogue Man Polska (a one-time special issue of Vogue Polska, published in October 2019)
  • Vogue Man Ukraine (launched in 2020, currently suspended since 2022 due to Russian Invasion of Ukraine)
  • Vogue Man Hong Kong (launched in April 2021)

References

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