Google Glass makes headlines in many arenas of the media — technology, breaking news, business, health — but high fashion isn't a subject typically associated with the geeky wearable device. However, this year's encyclopedic September issue of Vogue — the magazine's second-biggest issue ever — features a 12-page editorial in which all of the models don outfit-matching AR glasses.

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Photographed by Steven Klein, the spread is set on what looks like a yet-to-be-explored planet, with Robert Bruno's futuristic Steel House as a focal point. In addition to wearing Glass, the models in the editorial sport minimalist fall-weather coats in bright hues that pop against the barren landscape.

This isn't the first intersection of Glass and fashion we've seen. Project Runway judge and Creative Director of Marie Claire Nina Garcia recently announced that she will be streaming shows at New York Fashion Week via Google Glass, making footage available across a host of platforms: Vine, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and marieclaire.com. Over the past few years, runway shows have increasingly become available online through streaming video and the live-tweets from fashion journalists, but Garcia's NYFW coverage will mark a fashion and Glass first.

Glass isn't just trying to break into the fashion industry on the journalistic side, though. Earlier this year, eyewear startup Warby Parker reportedly agreed to help Google design its frames to appeal to a wider, more style-conscious consumer base. If Google succeeds in making Glass look more sleek and — dare we say — stylish, this Vogue editorial may be the first of many more to come.

The September issue of Vogue hit newsstands this week.

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