“Costume Art,” the upcoming Met exhibition, will bring together art and fashion with the dressed body as the nexus between them. That’s a combination Vogue also tackled over the years, though in different contexts and usually without concerns around conservation. The magazine has often published photographs loosely evocative works of art. Consider a famous 1931 snap by George Hoyningen-Huene of a model in a Vionnet dress who looks every inch like a classic Hellenic sculpture. In other instances life (and fashion) actively mimic art. Who can forget when Cate Blanchett channeled Queen Elizabeth I as she was portrayed in the Armada Portrait? Or when Nicole Kidman slipped into a black velvet dress to play Madame X, as painted by John Singer Sargent? Recreations of specific paintings have included a 1945 rendition of Edgar Degas’s At the Milliner’s and a 2023 reimagining of Edward Hopper’s High Noon. Scroll to see these Vogue editorial stories and many other meetings of art and fashion in the pages of Vogue.
