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Vogue: A Pulitzer Prize winner’s take on the icy mag

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As Anna Wintour comes up on a 20-year tenure at Vogue, Washington Post style writer and Pulitzer Prize winner Robin Givhan, right, sums up the accomplishments of the empress who has too many clothes here.

Choice cut:

‘No other American fashion magazine exudes such an unapologetic, cool-girl, gloriously elitist attitude about style. It does not explain fashion or gently lead its readers into the next season. It is a monthly fix for those who understand the futuristic appeal of Balenciaga and the wry wit of John Galliano.’

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‘Vogue treats fashion the way that Sports Illustrated treats athleticism: as something glamorous and in need of neither explanation nor validation.’

Get this woman another Pulitzer, please!

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