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  • Sep 8, 2024 | vogue.com | Jonathan Van Meter

    “Pretty Women,” by Jonathan Van Meter originally appeared in the October 1990 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here. On a Saturday night in April, just before the winter collections in New York, Linda Evangelista and Christy Turlington were out with their usual posse of photographers and models at the Roxy, a huge nightclub in lower Manhattan, to swing—literally.

  • Sep 5, 2024 | vogue.com | Jonathan Van Meter |Ethan Green |Alex Harrington

    The first four or five or six times I encountered Lady Gaga, in London or Paris or New York, backstage in Vegas or Madison Square Garden or the O2 arena, at the top of the Skytree in Tokyo or from inside a giant replica of her fragrance bottle at a party at the Guggenheim, or even when, six years ago, we hung out in her kitchen in Malibu and danced and cried while listening to music—“Like, real Italian style,” she said—every single one of those times, in all of those places, she was both...

  • Sep 1, 2024 | vogue.com | Jonathan Van Meter |Steven Meisel

    “The Winona Nobody Knows,” by Jonathan Van Meter, was originally published in the October 1999 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here. When I arrive at Winona Ryder’s house in Beverly Hills, she has been awake for only ten minutes. I’m guessing that all the makeup—raccoon eyes, pale foundation, pink lipstick—is from the night before. It’s noon on a Monday in August, a beautiful Los Angeles day.

  • Sep 1, 2024 | flipboard.com | Jonathan Van Meter

    The Winona Nobody Knows: Revisiting Winona Ryder’s 1999 ‘Girl, Interrupted’ Vogue Cover“The Winona Nobody Knows,” by Jonathan Van Meter, was originally published in the October 1999 issue of Vogue. For more of the best from Vogue’s archive, sign up for our Nostalgia newsletter here. When I arrive at Winona Ryder’s house in Beverly Hills, she has been awake for only ten minutes. I’m …

  • Apr 17, 2024 | grubstreet.com | Jonathan Van Meter

    Jerry’s 103 in 1991. Chase Booth, a bartender, is wearing khakis and a blue Oxford, the uniform at the restaurant. For New York’s anniversary, we are celebrating the history of the city’s restaurants with a series of posts throughout the month. Read all of our “Who Ate Where” stories here.