The 1970s marked another significant chapter in Vogue’s history, with the magazine embracing diversity and expanding its influence in the realms of music and art. Editor Diana Vreeland brought a daring and imaginative approach to the magazine, often featuring photographers and artists who pushed the boundaries of conventional fashion imagery. This decade also saw the rise of supermodels, with figures like Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, and Christy Turlington becoming synonymous with the magazine’s brand.
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