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The Vogue Factor: The Inside Story of Fashion's Most Illustrious Magazine
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This addictive tell-all exposes the cutthroat culture of the world's most revered fashion masthead. Kirstie Clements started at the front desk answering phones for Vogue Australia. Years of hard work, risk-taking, and determination landed her at Editor-in-Chief. This is the story of her rise to the top. Of photo shoots in the jungles of Africa, clamoring for a spot at Fashion Week, celebrity interviews, deadlines, exotic travel, betrayals, and the danger inherent in the relentless pursuit of beauty. At once a career success story and a raw expose on the international fashion world, The Vogue Factor glitters with personality and is an unputdownable read for the fashion-obsessed – and anyone who wants to know what really happens at Vogue.
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Kirstie Clements
Kirstie Clements started at Australian Vogue in 1985, rising to editor in 1999, a position she held until 2012. She lives in Sydney, Australia.
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Reviews for The Vogue Factor
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I loved this book. Fascinating stuff. after having watched The September Issue about Kirstie's counterpart- Anna Wintour and American Vogue, I was hooked from the start.Kirstie was very candid and very honest. I really liked her description of all the fine details of putting together a high fashion magazine and the trials of tribulations of doing so.Would recommend to anyone else who loves fashion and reading.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5This might be better titled Revenge on the Vogue Factor. Kirstie Clements, longtime editor of Vogue Australia was unceremoniously ousted from her position in 2012. This book is her revenge. What's missing is anything about Vogue. She worked her way up from receptionist to editor, yet this reader gets no sense of the inner workings of the magazine. How does one get produced? What choices are made? And why aren't there any pictures?