From the Archives: Bicycles in Vogue

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In Estancia Chorrillo Malo, Caroline Trentini wears a Dries Van Noten windbreaker and Miu Miu unitard. Burberry headband. Chanel fingerless gloves. Capezio slip-ons.Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, June 2008

Editor’s Note: Ahead of Vogue World: Paris, a celebration of the intersection of fashion history and athletics, we have edited and expanded this 2013 story.

As summer shifts into high gear and fashionable New Yorkers are putting foot to pedal—courtesy of the ubiquitous Citi Bike and the hipster Bamboo Bike Studio, we take a look at some of the many bicycles that have pedaled their way through the pages of Vogue.

Riders’ feet could finally touch the ground when big-wheeled, high-seated Penny Farthings gave way to “safety” bikes in the 1880s. The popularization of the pneumatic (inflatable) tire by a Scottish veterinarian during the “Gay Nineties” meant that the golden age of cycling coincided neatly with the debut of Vogue, in 1892.

Once the metal-wheeled “boneshaker” models were a thing of the past, things really got rolling—the biggest bump in the road being the debate around what was and was not appropriate women’s attire. Vogue endorsed the sport from the start, dedicating column inches and covers to the well-dressed women on wheels. “Conservative people can no longer maintain that nobody who is anybody will ride a bicycle when on Bellevue Avenue at Newport, the smartest women are to be seen on wheels every day,” the magazine informed its readers in 1894. They continue to appear in Vogue—look for them on the streets of Paris as part of Vogue World as well.

Pan Haowen takes to the road.

Photographed by Reven Lei, Vogue, Summer 2023

Tom Batemen with Raquel Zimmerman in an Alexander McQueen dress.

Photographed by Alasdair Mclellan, Vogue, November 2017

Dree Hemingway in a Jonathan Saunders sweater and Dior pants. Céline sandals.

Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, June 2013

Lorenzo Martone with Frida Gustavsson in a Moschino suit.

Photographed by Kava, Vogue, April 2013

Ruby Aldridge in a Christopher Kane top and skirt.

Photographed by Alex Cayley, Vogue, January 2012

Carlos Campos and Theophilus London

Photographed by Norman Jean Roy, Vogue, November 2011

Riley Keough.

Photographed by Norman Jean Roy, Vogue, August 2010

Caroline Trentini wears an Isabel Marant tee and Elise Øverland leather pants with Marni gloves, Antonio Berardi shearling boots and jacket. Karlie Kloss, right, sports Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière tee, trousers, and bracelets. 3.1 Phillip Lim lamb vest. Ellen Tracy turtleneck. Phi leather gloves. Giuseppe Zanotti Design platform boots.

Photographed by Steven Klein, Vogue, September 2009

Jourdan Dunn and Anna Jagodzinska, both in Marc Jacobs.

Photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue, February 2009
Karlie Kloss and Jourdan Dunn, in Louis Vuitton, take a tumble.Photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue, February 2009

Herick and Isabeli Fontana in Marc Jacobs and Dolce & Gabbana, respectively.

Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, October 2008

Renée Zellweger in an Oscar de la Renta dress. Cartier watch.

Photographed by Mario Testino, Vogue, February 2007

Kate Moss wears a John Galliano dress and hat.

Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, November 2006

Cate Blanchett wears a Hermès suit. TSE sweater. Company Ellen Tracy blouse. Converse Chuck Taylor All Star sneakers.

Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, Vogue, December 2004

Caroline Winberg.

Photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue, June 2004

Triathlete Lokelani McMichael (in DKNY) with diver Kevin McMahon at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California.

Photographed by Steven Klein, Vogue, April 2004

Tiathletes Gina Derks Gardner (in OMO Norma Kamali) and Katie Webb ( in Calvin Klein Collection Swimwear.) Calvin Klein stores.

Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, May 2000

Gisele Bündchen wears a Marc Jacobs shirt and Valentino Boutique jeans.

Photographed by Steven Miesel, Vogue, July 1999

Rony Seikaly and Elsa Benítez, in a Sonia Rykiel sweater and trousers.

Photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue, September 1998

Stella Tennant wears a Tommy Hilfiger anorak and bikini.

Photographed by Bruce Weber, Vogue, July 1998

Carolyn Murphy in Christian Dior couture.

Photographed by Steven Meisel, Vogue, October 1997

Shalom Harlow

Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, February 1993

Brooke Shields with trainer Willy McCarty.

Photographed by Patrick Demarchelier, Vogue, December 1987

Bonnie Berman, in Erreuno, cycling in Italy.

Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, January 1984

Debbie Dickinson in Calvin Klein.

Photographed by Arthur Elgort, Vogue, January 1977

Model in a Grecophilia blouse.

Photographed by Barbara Bersell, Vogue, August 1973

Ginette Camu braving the Manhattan traffic.

Photographed by Henry Clarke, Vogue, March 1973

Tonne Goodman wears a Danskin bodysuit and Davenshire culottes. Renauld sunglasses. Belt by Elegant. Jacques Cohen espadrilles. Schwinn bicycle.

Photographed by Irving Penn, Vogue, May 1971

Hugh Masekela and Chris Calloway, both in looks from Splendiferous.

Photographed by Jack Robinson, Vogue, October 15, 1968

Katharine Mortimer

Photographed by Richard Rutledge, Vogue, May 15, 1952

Model in an ensemble by Hi-Dee. Schaffer by Altman belt.

Photograped by Serge Balkin, Vogue, April 1, 1945

John-Frederics shirt, short-shorts of silk shantung, gingham skirt, and matching bag.

Photographed by John Rawlings, Vogue, June 1944

Long Island transportation hub.

Photographed by Serge Balkin, Vogue, August 15, 1942

Free wheeling.

Photographed by Toni Frissell, Vogue, May 15, 1942

Retro fashion the ’40s way.

Photographed by Toni Frissell, Vogue, January 1, 1940

A model ready to roll in Abercrombie & Fitch.

Photographed by Toni Frissell, Vogue, January 1, 1940

The bicycle is used as a Surrealist symbol in this 1938 spread.

Photographed by Anton Bruehl, Vogue, July 1938

Campus Taxi Two minutes to nine. You're off on your campus taxi, a stack of classics on your handle-bars, more of them on your back. A jersey shirt, a culotte of Forstmann tweed or of a soft flannel tailored with a thought to the rear view, a felt hat like an English schoolboy's, a bright belt and scarf, and monk shoes.

Photographed by Edward Steichen, Vogue, August 15, 1936
Photographed by Roger Schall, Vogue, July 15, 1936
Illustrated by W. A. Clark, Vogue, March 14, 1895

“A Morning Spin in France.”

Vogue, September 20, 1894

On a roll.

Vogue, May 4, 1899