The book world is rivaling TV in terms of must-consume content lately, and it can be accordingly overwhelming to figure out what to dip your toe into next. Luckily, Vogue editors are in the same bind, especially during fashion month, when the industry is on the road for four weeks—and an unwisely selected novel can mean a very long, distraction-free flight or car ride.

To make the book selection process a little easier, Vogue editors—including editor-in-chief Anna Wintour—have rounded up their picks for what they'll be devouring between fashion shows this month; read on for literary inspiration.

The Fashionable Mind, Kennedy Fraser

Photo: Courtesy of Knopf

I started reading Kennedy Fraser’s collected essays, The Fashionable Mind, last fashion month and made it through about half of the book before the madness of international travel and review-writing caught up with me. I’m looking forward to finishing the essays this season. Fraser is a fashion critic nonpareil, and what I am always struck by is how her commentary from the late ’70s and early ’80s still resonates today. Having her brilliance on hand during a month of shows pushes me to be better, think smarter, and challenge myself as a writer and critic. Plus, no one can insert a clever little dig like Fraser! —Steff Yotka, Fashion News Editor

The Dreamers by Karen Thompson Walker