Hump Day History



On this day in 1892, the first issue was released, targeting "the sage as well as the debutante, men of affairs as well as the belle."  It has chronicled high society, fashion, and culture ever since.

Arthur Baldwin Turnure was a part of the Gilded Age, born to wealthy parents and becoming a lawyer in 1876.  He knew the Vanderbilts and the Astors, the members of high society, whose activities were becoming subjects of great interest.

The first cover featured a drawing of a debutante by A.B. Wenzel.


Publisher Condé Nast bought the magazine in 1909, and started focusing more on women and fashion.


 

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