TV & Home Theaters
The Vogue Collection, featuring 20 iconic photographs and artworks from the world’s leading voice in fashion, is now available for millions of Samsung Art TV owners in the
Samsung Art Store
9/10/2025
Samsung Electronics continues to enrich home art experiences through the Samsung Art Store, a premium digital platform for art available exclusively on Samsung Art TVs. Today, Samsung celebrates incredible artwork and photography with the launch of iconic art and photos from the past 100+ years of Vogue, now available for millions of Samsung TV owners in the Samsung Art Store.
From its first issue in 1892, Vogue established itself as the world’s leading voice in fashion, continually setting new standards for creativity, style, and cultural relevance. The Vogue Collection in the Samsung Art Store is a celebration of this continued legacy of incredible artwork and photography. The Collection includes 20 artworks spanning Vogue’s 100+ years of creative excellence. Audiences around the world can now display legendary Vogue images from classic covers to unforgettable editorial spreads right on their walls with Samsung Art TVs.
Shot by Cecil Beaton in 1948, all the gowns are by famed designer Charles James. A retrospective of his designs was the subject of the 2014 Met Gala, Charles James: Beyond Fashion and were included in the exhibit at The Costume Institute’s Anna Wintour Costume Center.
Fashion as Fine Art
The Vogue Collection on the Samsung Art Store transforms the living room into a curated gallery of high fashion elegance. The artworks were hand selected from a collection of 400,000 pieces contained in Vogue’s temperature-controlled archives, by Vogue’s curators and Daria Greene, Global Head of Content & Curation at Samsung. This is a key part of the work that Daria and her curation team do every week to ensure that there is always new and relevant artwork available for Samsung Art Store users to enjoy in their homes.

“The Divers” by George Hoyningen-Huene, 1930. Seemingly shot at some luxury seaside resort, was actually on the roof of the Vogue studio on the Champs-Élysées

Models (from left to right) Melanie Cain, Beverly Johnson, Lisa Cooper, and Pat Cleveland wearing fashion ensembles from John Anthony for Fall 1976. Shot by Duane Michals. Beverly Johnson was the first black model on the cover of Vogue.
“Fashion photography has always been more than clothes. It’s about capturing imagination, identity, and cultural moments,” said Kyle Menges, Director of Business Development at Samsung. “Bringing Vogue to the Samsung Art Store allows fans of both fashion and art to experience these images in their homes, reimagined as timeless art.”

Model Iman lying down wearing a Yves Saint Laurent skirt. Shot by Kourken Pakchanian, 1977.

Rene Russo in Arequipa. Francesco Scavullo, 1976.
This partnership contributes to the Samsung Art Store’s growing library of over 4,000 artworks in 115+ countries and reflects the continued investment by Samsung in elevating how art is experienced.
The Samsung Art Store remains at the forefront of this rapidly expanding market, with a focus on exclusive partnerships for modern and contemporary artworks that move audiences around the world. From renowned 19th-century European painters like Vincent van Gogh, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Claude Monet, to contemporary icons such as Salvador Dalí, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring, and world-renowned partners including Art Basel, MoMA and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Samsung Art Store’s unrivaled catalog allows Art Store users to explore a remarkable collection of artwork.
Discover Exclusive Artwork Across Samsung TVs
The Samsung Art Store is available on several models in the 2025 Samsung TV lineup, making art from the world’s leading artists, museums, and galleries more accessible than ever. This includes The Frame and The Frame Pro, the award-winning art TVs from Samsung.
The Frame Pro is our most advanced art TV yet, featuring an upgraded Neo QLED screen for brighter colors, sharper contrasts, and deeper blacks. Its Wireless One Connect Box1 to make installation seamless, enabling you to keep cables out of sight – even up to 30 feet away – so you can truly enjoy the TV’s gallery-worthy picture. Plus, it’s designed with an Anti-Reflection with Matte Display that makes art look true-to-life, and is fully customizable – from its bezels2, to its size – offering the perfect complement to any décor.
Samsung also this year expanded Art Store to the Neo QLED 8K, Neo QLED 4K, and QLED series, unlocking even more ways for users to enjoy art in their homes.

A model standing on a red 1959 Continental Mark IV hard-top sedan car, parked in a grassy field with white flowers. Shot by John Rawlings
To learn more, visit https://www.samsung.com/us/televisions-home-theater/tvs/the-frame/digital-art-store/.