Launched in 1995, the year the movies turned 100, VF’s Hollywood Issue can be judged by its covers: artful, innovative, prescient. See a photo timeline of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue covers since the beginning.
About Vanity Fair Vanity Fair US, is a renowned magazine that offers an exquisite blend of captivating content, insightful features, and stunning visuals spanning the realms of entertainment, fashion, culture, and current affairs. With a rich history dating back to 1913, Vanity Fair US has established itself as a cultural touchstone, delivering thought-provoking articles, in-depth interviews, and iconic photography. From its early days as a social and literary magazine to its evolution into a publication covering a diverse range of topics, Vanity Fair US has remained a trusted source of engaging storytelling and compelling journalism. Within the pages of Vanity Fair US, you'll discover exclusive interviews with influential figures from the worlds of film, music, art, and politics. The magazine's insightful features delve into the issues shaping our society, providing a unique perspective on current events and cultural trends. Vanity Fair US is celebrated for its visually stunning photography, showcasing breathtaking fashion editorials, captivating portraits, and artistic imagery that embodies the essence of style and glamour. To stay connected to the world of entertainment, fashion, and culture, subscribe now to Vanity Fair US. By subscribing, you'll join a prestigious readership that enjoys unparalleled access to the latest insights, stories, and trends. Immerse yourself in the world of Vanity Fair US and elevate your reading experience with exclusive content and thought-provoking journalism. Subscribe now and embark on a journey through the realms of entertainment, fashion, and culture with Vanity Fair US—a magazine that continues to shape and define the cultural landscape with its rich history and captivating content.
The MSNBC star plunges back into America’s ultraright with a second installment of her Ultra podcast, a little-known saga with striking parallels to Donald Trump’s demagoguery. History “piles up,” says Maddow. “So seeing what we’re standing on is really helpful.”
Keith McNally has opened many restaurants in New York City, and closed them amid COVID. None has pained him quite like Balthazar, writes the restaurateur.
In 1993, NBC gave a legendary slot to a nobody. O’Brien, David Letterman, Lorne Michaels, Lisa Kudrow, and more tell all.
While what is considered disgraceful behavior has fluctuated wildly over time, the appetite for punishment remains.
An exhibit of more than 60 portraits of the mother of Jesus will be on display at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Fifty years ago, the novel Peyton Place shocked America with its tale of secrets, sex, and hypocrisy in a small New Hampshire town, becoming one of the best-selling dirty books ever, a hit movie, and TV's first prime-time soap. It brought fame and misfortune to Grace Metalious, the bawdy, rebellious housewife who wrote it, and outraged the citizens of Gilmanton—"the real Peyton Place." With a Metalious biopic in production, the author charts the tumultuous celebrity, emotional flameout, and sordid death, at 39, of an unlikely cultural trailblazer.
This spring, a team working under the president’s son-in-law produced a plan for an aggressive, coordinated national COVID-19 response that could have brought the pandemic under control. So why did the White House spike it in favor of a shambolic 50-state response?
Launched in 1995, the year the movies turned 100, VF’s Hollywood Issue can be judged by its covers: artful, innovative, prescient. See a photo timeline of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue covers since the beginning.
Images of four notable Egyptian-style movie theaters, from Hollywood to Boise.
Among the actors and royals on Vanity Fair’s 2014 best-dressed poll, one person stood out: Donna Tartt, The Goldfinch author, who was wearing menswear-influenced pieces long before androgyny became the hottest trend on the catwalk. Here are some of her strongest looks
ITV's adaptation of Vanity Fair brilliantly brings Thackeray's novel to life with excellent settings, costuming and acting.
Keith McNally has opened many restaurants in New York City, and closed them amid COVID. None has pained him quite like Balthazar, writes the restaurateur.
Emma Thynn invites photographer Simon Upton to her Longleat home: 10,000 acres southwest of London with an accompanying safari park—all open to the public—which she shares with husband Ceawlin Thynn, Viscount Weymouth, and their children.
Marilyn Monroe, Kim Novak, Ayn Rand, and Rita Moreno were part of a sorority of stars at what amounted to a safe haven for aspiring celebrities.
Princess Eugenie posting a picture of her newborn son’s hand on Instagram may have broken recent royal traditions, but over the centuries new royals have been introduced in a wide variety of ways.
Jonathan Becker photographs the interiors and art treasures of the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj.
Launched in 1995, the year the movies turned 100, VF’s Hollywood Issue can be judged by its covers: artful, innovative, prescient. See a photo timeline of Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue covers since the beginning.
Harry and Meghan are far from the only royals to settle down in another country—and flourish. Though for some nobles who take off, the ending is a little less happy.
Though Einstein didn’t help build the nuclear bomb and has just a few scenes in ‘Oppenheimer,’ they pack a punch—and reflect the two physicists’ real-life dynamic.
Show this to your grandpa.
Kelsey Grammer, David Hyde Pierce, Peri Gilpin, Jane Leeves, creators Peter Casey and David Lee, and more recount how a series centered around a snooty radio psychiatrist became one of the most beloved sitcoms in TV history.
The Proust Questionnaire has its origins in a parlor game popularized (though not devised) by Marcel Proust, the French essayist and novelist, who believed that, in answering these questions, an individual reveals his or her true nature. Here is the basic Proust Questionnaire.
On a freezing weekend in December 2010, a team of tabloid investigators tailed the queen’s favorite son through New York City—and traced him to the mansion of a convicted sex criminal. A decade later, those present still want to know what each man wanted from the other.
Dressing for a coronation, beheading and a divorce.
The first daughter appears concerned about how her reentry into society is going to go come January.
Portrait - Mr Justice Farwell - F.T Dalton Print Size: 370mm x 240 mm, Matted, Copperplate. Jacobus Houbraken Jacobus Houbraken (25 December 1698 – 14 November 1780) was a Dutch engraver born in DoDrdrecht, the son of the artist and biographer Arnold Houbraken (1660–1719), whom he assisted in producing a published record of the lives of artists from the Dutch Golden Age. In 1707 he moved to Amsterdam, where for years he helped his father with his magnum opus, his art historical work The Great Theatre of Dutch Painters (1718–1721). When his father died he assisted his mother with the last proofs of the manuscript before publishing. With this project he started his portraits of Netherlandish celebrities, that are today, in many cases, the only likenesses left of these people. He was influenced by studying the works of Cornelis Cort, Jonas Suyderhoef, Gerard Edelinck and the Visschers whilst in Amsterdam Houbraken devoted himself almost entirely to portraiture. His work became famous through his collaboration with the historian Thomas Birch and artist George Vertue, on the project entitled, Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, published in parts in London from 1743 to 1752, and from which our plates come He died, aged 81 in Amsterdam. His oeuvre of more than 400 portrait engravings form an important record for art provenance. His portraits were often set in an oval frame, with a subtitle with the subject's claim to fame. Under that in small letters, he placed his notes about the original oil portrait.
The terror assault of September 11, 2001, in which nearly 3,000 perished, was the most widely viewed breaking-news event in human history. And as the horrors unfolded, thousands of bystanders, professional photographers, and TV-news crews took tens of thousands of images and filled untold hours of videotape.
“Startlingly original and deeply moving.... Chang here establishes herself as one of the most important of the new generation of American writers.” — George Saunders A Recommended Book FromBuzzfeed * TIME * USA Today * NPR * Vanity Fair * The Washington Post * New York Magazine * O, the Oprah Magazine * Parade * Wired * Electric Literature * The Millions * San Antonio Express-News * Domino * Kirkus A wry, tender portrait of a young woman—finally free to decide her own path, but unsure if she knows herself well enough to choose wisely—from a captivating new literary voiceThe plan is to leave. As for how, when, to where, and even why—she doesn’t know yet. So begins a journey for the twenty-four-year-old narrator of Days of Distraction. As a staff writer at a prestigious tech publication, she reports on the achievements of smug Silicon Valley billionaires and start-up bros while her own request for a raise gets bumped from manager to manager. And when her longtime boyfriend, J, decides to move to a quiet upstate New York town for grad school, she sees an excuse to cut and run. Moving is supposed to be a grand gesture of her commitment to J and a way to reshape her sense of self. But in the process, she finds herself facing misgivings about her role in an interracial relationship. Captivated by the stories of her ancestors and other Asian Americans in history, she must confront a question at the core of her identity: What does it mean to exist in a society that does not notice or understand you? Equal parts tender and humorous, and told in spare but powerful prose, Days of Distraction is an offbeat coming-of-adulthood tale, a touching family story, and a razor-sharp appraisal of our times. DETAILS ISBN-13: 9780062951793 Publisher: Ecco Publication Date: February 16, 2021 Pages: 320
Keith McNally has opened many restaurants in New York City, and closed them amid COVID. None has pained him quite like Balthazar, writes the restaurateur.
Jonquil O’Reilly spots the sartorial flourishes on the modern catwalks inspired by old masters. This is real fashion history.
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Vanity Fair magazine has an impressive photographic collection stretching back to the start of the 20th century. The National Portrait Gallery exhibition brings together rare vintage prints with contemporary classics from the Vanity Fair and Condé Nast archives. Catch a glimpse of the bold and beautiful, taken by some of the most celebrated photographers of the century, in our gallery ...
About Vanity Fair Vanity Fair US, is a renowned magazine that offers an exquisite blend of captivating content, insightful features, and stunning visuals spanning the realms of entertainment, fashion, culture, and current affairs. With a rich history dating back to 1913, Vanity Fair US has established itself as a cultural touchstone, delivering thought-provoking articles, in-depth interviews, and iconic photography. From its early days as a social and literary magazine to its evolution into a publication covering a diverse range of topics, Vanity Fair US has remained a trusted source of engaging storytelling and compelling journalism. Within the pages of Vanity Fair US, you'll discover exclusive interviews with influential figures from the worlds of film, music, art, and politics. The magazine's insightful features delve into the issues shaping our society, providing a unique perspective on current events and cultural trends. Vanity Fair US is celebrated for its visually stunning photography, showcasing breathtaking fashion editorials, captivating portraits, and artistic imagery that embodies the essence of style and glamour. To stay connected to the world of entertainment, fashion, and culture, subscribe now to Vanity Fair US. By subscribing, you'll join a prestigious readership that enjoys unparalleled access to the latest insights, stories, and trends. Immerse yourself in the world of Vanity Fair US and elevate your reading experience with exclusive content and thought-provoking journalism. Subscribe now and embark on a journey through the realms of entertainment, fashion, and culture with Vanity Fair US—a magazine that continues to shape and define the cultural landscape with its rich history and captivating content.
It can be hard to remember after years of collective grief and bitter politics, but a COVID-19 vaccine was never a sure thing. Joe Nocera and Bethany McLean report on the unlikely group of scientists, generals, and government officials who supercharged the effort to get us back to some kind of normal
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