Andre Leon Talley: Style is Forever vs Vogue: The Covers
Overall winner: Vogue: The Covers
Key Differences
Choose Vogue: The Covers (A) if you want a broader historical survey (covers from 1892–2017), a lower listed price tier, and far more user feedback (1005 reviews, 4.8 rating). Choose Andre Leon Talley: Style is Forever (B) if you prefer a focused celebrity/high‑end fashion perspective with strong brand contributors and a perfect average rating but very limited customer insight (2 reviews)
Andre Leon Talley: Style is Forever
Fashion photography book exploring style through notable figures. Includes perspectives from multiple contributors and a portrait-driven narrative. Customer note reflects appreciation for the thematic presentation
Pros
- portrait-driven fashion photography
- multi-contributor perspective
- thematic exploration of style
- collectible coffee-table book
Cons
- limited customer insights available
- no feature details provided
Vogue: The Covers
A fashion photography book tracing cover history from 1892 to 2017. Includes striking images and informative content, making it a stylish coffee-table addition and gift for fashion designers
Pros
- spectacular cover imagery
- broad historical cover range
- informative content
- great gift for fashion designers
Cons
- sturdiness reception is mixed
- some copies arrive damaged
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Dodie Kazanjian |
| Durability | Paula Wallace, Rafael Gomes, Antoine Gregory, Anna Wintour, Tom Ford, Darren Walker, Teri Agins, Robert Fairer |
| Versatility | Dodie Kazanjian |
| User Reviews | Dodie Kazanjian |