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Model Underwater, by Richard Rutledge for Vogue, transforms the swimming pool into a dreamscape of movement and color. Ideal for bold, art-driven interiors, this image evokes a surreal elegance.
Richard Rutledge was an acclaimed American photographer whose striking use of light and shadow in color work defined the visual language of 1950s fashion. His contributions to Vogue and Glamour captured the drama and sophistication of the era.
For over a century, Condé Nast has been a global force in visual culture and publishing. As the powerhouse behind iconic titles like Vogue, Glamour, and Traveler, it has shaped modern taste through groundbreaking photography, design, and journalism. Its archive serves as a living document of 20th- and 21st-century style, identity, and aspiration—offering a singular lens into the evolving ideals of fashion, luxury, and cultural storytelling.