New Magazine Pays Homage To Old Magazines

Vintage magazine hopes to inspire readers to remember a time when high fashion wasn’t about cutting corners. Inspired by the short-lived Flair magazine (founded by Fleur Cowles) Vintage‘s founder Ivy Baer Sherman hopes to recreate a mingling of “style and content” with Vintage, which includes a piece on the styles of Barbie in the 1950s, as well as “One man’s ode to his 1973 Dino Ferrari.”

But at a time when publications are sorely lacking in ad sales and extravagance is being cut from titles like Vanity Fair and Vogue, do we need another reminder that the industry ain’t what it used to be?

Full press release for Vintage magazine, after the jump.


New York, NY — NOVEMBER 16, 2009 — In a world of Kindles and tweets, a new magazine launching today offers a timely reminder of the pleasures and power of the printed page.

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