Jolie lets Janine di Giovanni accompany her around the globe, discussing kids, marriage, war, and the hero she just lost.
After the death of his brother John Gregory Dunne, the author reflects on a relationship laced with tragedy and estrangement, then blessed by the joy of reconciliation, as well as the grace and strength of John’s wife, Joan Didion.
If I could sum up my dream photographic aesthetic in two words, I’d have to say Vanity Fair. Elegantly lit people, amazing dresses, sumptuous locations… ohhh, total heaven! You don’t need to have the huge budgets of the big commercial photographers to be able to shoot in this style… here a
When the story of a Fairfield County woman’s disappearance went national in 2019, press coverage almost exclusively painted her as a missing mom. But reducing the 50-year-old’s life to a familiar tabloid trope missed so much of her story.
A new book and documentary establish a fuller picture of the origins of the opioid crisis—and of a family dynasty’s myths.
As Maureen Orth illustrates in her piece in Vanity Fair’s November issue, Mia Farrow heads a robust and diverse family. Below, the mother with a few of her 14 adopted and biological children throughout the years.
See Annie Leibovitz’s photo of Oprah Winfrey, Nicole Kidman, Reese Witherspoon, Tom Hanks, and more.
The exhibit centers around photographs taken by Mary McCartney and her mother, Linda.
Sometime in 1997 Carolyn posed for a series of photographs by Bruce Weber, commissioned by John for their personal collection. After the pair's untimely death in 1999, Vanity Fair magazine published the photos, along with a short story editorial on Carolyn, as a post-humous tribute. Cover of Vanity Fair September 1999 by Bruce Weber The September 1999 issue coincided with the annual Style Issue, a celebration of the year's finest taste-makers and trendsetters in the world of style. Carolyn was the perfect fit for such an issue, having lead the pared down fashion pack of the late nineties, but it was also a somber issue marking some of the last photos we'd see of Carolyn. As I mentioned above, these photos were taken in 1997 - when Carolyn's hair was at its blondest and her eyebrows were at their thinnest! Carolyn wore a black button down shirt and what looks like dark brown corduroys (she was often seen in this combination). I think a lot of Carolyn fans will agree with me when I say that these are the best photos of Carolyn out there. I couldn't think of a better photographer than Bruce Weber to capture Carolyn's honest and playful personality. John and Carolyn's dog Friday even makes an appearance, along with some well-mannered puppies and birds! I especially love that photo of Friday placing his paw on Carolyn's back. Unfortunately I don't have this magazine in my possession but I did manage to find a large image of the cover as well as some great scanned images (at the bottom of the post). Since I don't have it in my possession I'm not too sure of which order the photos go on but these are all of the ones I've gathered on the web from this shoot! Is there anyone out there with a copy who'd be willing to help organize these photos (or provide some well needed scans!)? You can read the short article here and as always click "read more" to see the rest of the images!
On February 11th, The 20th Hollywood Issue of Vanity Fair hits the newsstands. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the magazine celebrates a year of spectacular film with a group of distinguished actors on the cover as it has done annually for the past two decades. Left half of the full shot: Right half of the full shot: This is the most racially diverse cover ever for the annual Hollywood Issue, which includes six actors of color - a nod to both Hollywood's embrace of more racially diverse films and roles as well as to progress for Vanity Fair who has been criticized in the past for being both "too white' and 'too sexist." Of the 19 previous Hollywood Issues, the majority of actors gracing the covers have been white, although occasionally an asian, latino and/or black actor has been featured among the group. But to have six black actors on the cover is a welcome record for Vanity Fair. The cover as it appears closed and the full fold-out: The cover, a three-panel foldout, features Oscar nominees Julia Roberts (August: Osage County), Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave), Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club), and Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave), as well as Idris Elba (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom), George Clooney (Gravity), Michael B. Jordan (Fruitvale Station), Naomie Harris (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom), Brie Larson (Short Term 12), Chadwick Boseman (42), Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street), and Léa Seydoux (Blue Is the Warmest Color). Individual close-ups: Some still shots from behind the scenes at the photoshoot: A video of the photoshoot: The magazine will be on national newsstands on February 11. Vanity Fair
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On February 11th, The 20th Hollywood Issue of Vanity Fair hits the newsstands. Photographed by Annie Leibovitz, the magazine celebrates a year of spectacular film with a group of distinguished actors on the cover as it has done annually for the past two decades. Left half of the full shot: Right half of the full shot: This is the most racially diverse cover ever for the annual Hollywood Issue, which includes six actors of color - a nod to both Hollywood's embrace of more racially diverse films and roles as well as to progress for Vanity Fair who has been criticized in the past for being both "too white' and 'too sexist." Of the 19 previous Hollywood Issues, the majority of actors gracing the covers have been white, although occasionally an asian, latino and/or black actor has been featured among the group. But to have six black actors on the cover is a welcome record for Vanity Fair. The cover as it appears closed and the full fold-out: The cover, a three-panel foldout, features Oscar nominees Julia Roberts (August: Osage County), Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave), Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club), and Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave), as well as Idris Elba (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom), George Clooney (Gravity), Michael B. Jordan (Fruitvale Station), Naomie Harris (Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom), Brie Larson (Short Term 12), Chadwick Boseman (42), Margot Robbie (The Wolf of Wall Street), and Léa Seydoux (Blue Is the Warmest Color). Individual close-ups: Some still shots from behind the scenes at the photoshoot: A video of the photoshoot: The magazine will be on national newsstands on February 11. Vanity Fair
Dormire tra le fronde fa bene al fisico e all'anima e anche Italia è una tendenza in crescita. Dal Lazio al Piemonte, dalla Sardegna all'Abruzzo le «case» per provare la bellezza di svegliarsi dentro il bosco
Joan Didion arrived in Los Angeles in 1964 on the way to becoming one of the most important writers of her generation.
In conjunction with our September 2007 story “Crazy for Como,” view the homes, lakeside vistas, interiors, and villa owners—like local hero George Clooney—in the northern Italian hamlet that has become one of the world's most glamorous getaway destinations.
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.
When Paul Newman died, in 2008, he left his Newman's Own food empire, and the charitable foundation it supports, in the hands of his adviser Robert Forrester. But, his eldest daughter says the family believes their father's principles are being betrayed.
The Jameses—LeBron, Savannah, Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri—pose for a first-ever family photo extravaganza.
In next year’s ‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ a hot generation of pilots gets its wings.
The humble family frozen yogurt outing versus Italian poolside kissing and Instagram commentary.
From the moment they stepped out of a small chapel on Cumberland Island, Georgia, John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette Kennedy were destined to inherit the spotlight that shone on J.F.K. and Jackie. As these pictures attest, the young Kennedy couple proved to be every bit as striking as their forebears.
Celebrating a quarter-century of its photographic art, V.F. showcases Mark Seliger’s work.
In the midst of a creative crisis, the British actor impulsively purchased Kilcoe Castle, a long-abandoned fortress near the water. David Kamp learns how a magical retreat came to be.
After the death of his brother John Gregory Dunne, the author reflects on a relationship laced with tragedy and estrangement, then blessed by the joy of reconciliation, as well as the grace and strength of John’s wife, Joan Didion.
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Sometime in 1997 Carolyn posed for a series of photographs by Bruce Weber, commissioned by John for their personal collection. After the pair's untimely death in 1999, Vanity Fair magazine published the photos, along with a short story editorial on Carolyn, as a post-humous tribute. Cover of Vanity Fair September 1999 by Bruce Weber The September 1999 issue coincided with the annual Style Issue, a celebration of the year's finest taste-makers and trendsetters in the world of style. Carolyn was the perfect fit for such an issue, having lead the pared down fashion pack of the late nineties, but it was also a somber issue marking some of the last photos we'd see of Carolyn. As I mentioned above, these photos were taken in 1997 - when Carolyn's hair was at its blondest and her eyebrows were at their thinnest! Carolyn wore a black button down shirt and what looks like dark brown corduroys (she was often seen in this combination). I think a lot of Carolyn fans will agree with me when I say that these are the best photos of Carolyn out there. I couldn't think of a better photographer than Bruce Weber to capture Carolyn's honest and playful personality. John and Carolyn's dog Friday even makes an appearance, along with some well-mannered puppies and birds! I especially love that photo of Friday placing his paw on Carolyn's back. Unfortunately I don't have this magazine in my possession but I did manage to find a large image of the cover as well as some great scanned images (at the bottom of the post). Since I don't have it in my possession I'm not too sure of which order the photos go on but these are all of the ones I've gathered on the web from this shoot! Is there anyone out there with a copy who'd be willing to help organize these photos (or provide some well needed scans!)? You can read the short article here and as always click "read more" to see the rest of the images!
Sofía Vergara owns the summertime snapshots. From stunning mirror selfies to bikini photos from her early modeling days, Vergara knows how to make everyone stop in their tracks. The Modern Family alum knows she’s a glowing goddess, and has been since her modeling days in her late teens. This grainy throwback photo on her Instagram story shows she not only owns the summertime, but she’s the absolute Queen of Throwback Thursday. On Oct 6, Vergara shared a photo of herself from an early photo shoot with the simple caption, “#TBT Republica Domicana.” Sofia Vergara IG story. In the photo, we...