Vogue magazine uses Didot LT Std font for its masthead logo font, a typeface commissioned in 1991 as part of an overall redesign practice.
The Vogue masthead sits prominently at the top of each cover in elegant white lettering that often gets partially obscured by featured models or celebrities. The typography maintains consistent spacing and sizing across international editions while spanning the full width of the magazine. This sophisticated treatment allows the masthead to complement striking fashion photography without competing for attention.
Vogue was founded in 1892 by Arthur Baldwin Turnure as a weekly publication. The magazine covers fashion and culture topics including luxury fashion, beauty trends and celebrity news. It currently publishes ten times per year with merged January/February and June/July issues.