One of the most popular groups of the 90's decade.An all AfricanAmerican Woman Quartet (Terry Ellis, Maxine Jones, Dawn Robinson, Cindy Herron-Braggs) that became very popular with hits such as My Lovin' (Never gonna get it), Free Your Mind, Don't Let Go (Love), Giving Him Something He Can Feel, and Whatever. Basically the reason why all girl groups started up in the mid 90's, and also inspiration for group such as Destiny's Child, SWV, Brownstone, 702, TLC and more.
En Vogue was so tight in the 90's; Did you hear Dont Let Go in the movie Set It Off by En Vogue?; En Vogue rocks.
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New York Cityβs premier all-vogue dance company. Assembled in early 2008, Vogue Evolution aims to be in the forefront of bringing vogue and house/ball culture to main stream media. Best known for being a competitor on America's Best Dance Crew
Travis: Did you see Vogue evolution on TV last night?
Madonna: Yea they were better than I could ever be!
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Someone who isn't a model but is worthy to be in the vogue magazine.
She is vogue worthy.
The most indie group on myspace. They don't go with the simple must be vain, famous, gorgeous and overrated myspace words. Including, they don't mostly add horrendously over photoshopped people.
your so indie you belong in vogue perfection.
girl: i am famous and vain
guy: you ain't vain, you're just bootleg. VP ftw!
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Similar to the vogue, in this version an obvious queen strikes poses that are meant to appear masculine.
That queen was straight voguing so hard I thought I was looking at a GQ ad.
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An R&B/Soul girl group that attained success in the 1990's. They had class.
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One of the few good teen magazine around today. It's mostly for rich kids, but still a lot better than anything from Hearst PubliCRAPtions. Good features and fashion pages.
Girl 1: Hey, did you read that story in Teen Vogue?
Girl 2: No, I like the mindless shit in Seventeen more. That's why I dress so badly too.
Girl 1: Okay...
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