1/7Vogue’s 125th anniversary commemorative tote bag
Illustration by Georges Lepape, Vogue, September 15, 19202/7The Vogue Girl as rendered by Georges Lepape for the September 15, 1920, issue of the magazine.
Illustration by Frank X. Leyendecker, Vogue, March 1, 19113/7The Vogue Girl’s second iteration, in 18th-century mode, by Frank X. Leyendecker for the March 1, 1911, issue.
Illustration by Harry McVickar, Vogue, December 17, 18924/7The original Vogue Girl, from the debut issue of the magazine.
Photographed by Davis and Sanford, Vogue, May 15, 19145/7“Vogue Covers in Society Tableaux” Clockwise from top left: Beatrice Pratt poses as a Vogue cover by Helen Dryden; Mrs. Walter N. Stillman “mimics another Dryden girl”; Mrs. John L. de Saulles and Mrs. Lloyd Aspinwall enact Vogue covers by George Wolfe Plank.
6/7“Vogue Covers Join the Ranks”: Knitting bags sold to raise money for the Red Cross.
Photographed by Alice Boughton, Vogue, October 1, 19187/7“Once More Vogue Covers Enlist to Help a War Charity, The Red Cross” For a Red Cross Benefit at Bellport, Long Island, Mrs. Douglas W. Paige (top) posed as “Vive la France” after a cover by Georges Lepape, and Miss Audrey Osborn as the Red Cross Nurse after a cover by Porter Woodruff.

