Vogue in September: These are the topics and most beautiful pictures from the magazine.
With the September edition we ring in the new fashion season – with a focus on the strength and creativity of women. “Right now, in times when the patriarchy rears up and tries to take back the progress of the past decades, it is great to see how persistent women are. How strong. How creative. This edition is therefore an appreciation of women,” writes Kerstin Weng in the editorial for issue.
One of these women is cover star Paloma Elsesser, who has shaped fashion (L) industry for over ten years like hardly any other model and in the cover interview about her passion that speaks to write. The photo gallery was created in Paris, on the edge of the well-known flea market Puces de Saint-Ouen-and partly with pouring rain-which did not detract from the photos.
Vogue in September 2025: The best of fashion, beauty and features
The focus is also on inspiring women, including the female creative director Sarah Burton, Louise Trotter and Veronica Leoni, who talk about their visions at the Givenchy, Bottega Veneta and Calvin brands. The current autumn fashion is also presented by actress Luna Wedler, who will be shown in the bestseller adaptation of “22 Lahnen” from many long -awaited bestseller films from September 4. In addition, the Berlin sneaker collector Julia Schoierer shows her collection and talks about why she does not see her sneakers despite over 1000 pairs as investment objects.
In the beauty, our author tests a clinic that offers special treatments for women in perimenopause and tells why the visit was life -changing for her. It is also about the new refill trend, which enables many bottles a longer life and the current newcomer: the make-up line from Louis Vuitton.
Autumn also has a lot to offer culturally, and not only in the well-known hotspots such as Berlin or Munich, but also in the Rhein-Ruhr area, where there are currently a lot of exciting exhibitions. In addition, our author Fabian Hart met some protagonists from the Berlin Ballroom scene and talked to them about shelter for trans* people and solidarity. Furthermore, we spoke to Mascha Schilinksi, whose film “watching into the sun” as the first film of a German director has just won a prize at the Film Festival from Cannes and who was sent to the Oscars 2026 as a German candidate as a “Best International Film”.
Women also draw attention to themselves in the field of music, especially some German rappers who assert themselves in a male -dominated industry – and continue despite the headwind. In addition, we show recordings of the photovogue competition, in which the focus was on pictures on the subject of Frausein.
This article is part of the brand new Vogue edition for September, which has been available since Saturday, August 23. You can order them here.