Classic Vogue covers
Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, International Editor-at-Large Hamish Bowles and contributor Dodie Kazanjian have compiled a book of the magazine's most famous covers, "Vogue: The Covers," published by Abrams.
Conde Nast is also placing the magazine's entire 120-year run online in a new venture, voguearchive.com.
Pictured at left: Vogue's cover, April 1950.
Started as a weekly magazine for high society New Yorkers, early Vogue covers featured well-polished young women known as "Gibson girls," named after the illustrator who created the look.
Since then, legendary photographers like Cecil Beaton, Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, Bruce Weber, Herb Ritts, Steven Meisel, Annie Leibovitz and Mario Testino have shot the most famous cover in fashion.
"To me it just said, 'This is something new. This is something different," Wintour told CBS News correspondent Serena Altschul. "And I remember the printers called us up because they thought we'd made a mistake - just wanting to check that that actually WAS the cover!"