"She’s in the pocket," Silas whispered, half to himself. The energy in the room shifted. The assistants stopped shuffling. The editor-in-chief, usually glued to her phone, looked up.
As the competition heats up, the backstage environment becomes a pressure cooker of tension, sabotage, and seduction. Performers like Christy White and enter the fray, not just as models but as key players in the high-stakes drama. They resort to tactics that blur the lines between ambition and intimacy, making "In Vogue" a sprawling, five-part extravaganza that director Julia Grandi brings to life with "sultry sex scenes and eye-popping scenery".