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Vanity Fair

Apr 01 2024
Magazine

From entertainment to world affairs, business to style, design to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst, inspiring and driving the national conversation. Now the magazine has redefined storytelling for the Digital Age, bringing its high-profile interviews, stunning photography, and thought-provoking features to your device in a whole new way.

Vanity Fair

Editor’s Letter

Contributors

VANITIES • VANITAS VANITATUM

London BRIDGES • With indie cred and an upcoming blockbuster, NICO PARKER is living the teenage dream

Inner Voice • JJJJJerome Ellis adds their voice to a bright cacophony

Hit REFRESH

Going POUF • The hair of the moment has the volume turned all the way up, courtesy of big-personality dos that evoke the plumage of 1960s doyennes

WEST World • Georgia O’Keeffe called the American Southwest her “spiritual home,” its sweeping vistas, bleached bones, and vibrant vegetation feeding her meditations on life, death, and rebirth. Here, a material ode to one of her 1930s landscapes—anything but deserted

Tuned IN • New surveys explore the varied legacies of two artistic icons

SIX PACK • Eerie stories, marital strife, and more fresh fiction

Below the Surface • Incisive explorations of public persona and what lies beneath

Art CLASS • Fashion designer DURO OLOWU curates a life as vibrant as his palette, from a rare book collection to perfectly clashing patterns

Grow and BEHOLD • At a dazzling Maldives resort, plant-based haute cuisine puts a spin on surf-and-turf

A HERO of Our Time • In life, Alexey Navalny was warm, real, and human—the opposite of what, and who, he stood against

THE KING’S Gambit • Margrethe II catapulted the Danish royal family to stratospheric heights of popularity. Her sometimes controversial son Frederik X faces a tougher road

QUEEN ANNE • ANNE HATHAWAY HAS BECOME A STYLE ICON TO GEN Z—AND EMBRACED WHO SHE IS AFTER YEARS OF SELF-RECRIMINATION AND INTERNET NOISE. WITH THE RACY ROMANCE THE IDEA OF YOU HITTING THEATERS, THE OSCAR WINNER TALKS ABOUT LIVING OUT LOUD

OUT OF SIGHT • INSIDE APPLE PARK, CEO TIM COOK TALKS EXCLUSIVELY TO VF ABOUT THE GENESIS OF A “MIND-BLOWING” NEW DEVICE THAT WILL SHAPE HIS LEGACY AND, PERHAPS, HOW WE SEE THE WORLD

THE DEANS’ LIST • THE MUSIC INDUSTRY POWER COUPLE ALICIA KEYS AND KASSEEM “SWIZZ BEATZ” DEAN HAVE HELPED LEAD THE WAY FOR A GENERATION OF COLLECTORS OF BLACK ART. THE REST OF THE WORLD IS FINALLY CATCHING UP

TURNER CLASSIC • In the last few years, English actor CALLUM TURNER has worked with Clooney, Hanks, and Spielberg—so yes, you could say it’s going well. VF catches up with Hollywood’s latest heartthrob as he takes downtown NYC in style

SOMETHING WICKED • Director Jon M. Chu originally thought unknowns would play Glinda and Elphaba in his adaptation of Wicked, but he had to settle for superstars: ARIANA GRANDE and CYNTHIA ERIVO. VF goes on set for an exclusive peek at the beloved musical’s big-screen debut

THE CONFESSIONS OF INIGO PHILBRICK • The wunderkind dealer personified the art market’s wealth-generating potential and its unregulated excesses—until he pleaded guilty in what was the largest art fraud in US history. Now out of prison and “wearing the scarlet letter,” Philbrick is searching for a second act

ONCE MORE WITH FEELING • For nearly 60 years, CABARET has transfixed—and shocked—audiences the world over. As Broadway welcomes a new revival starring Eddie Redmayne, MICHAEL RIEDEL discusses the musical’s enduring power with Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, Sam Mendes, and other keepers of the flame

BOBBI BROWN • The beauty mogul on loyalty, lies, and a taxi driver named Marceau


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Apr 01 2024

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From entertainment to world affairs, business to style, design to society, Vanity Fair is a cultural catalyst, inspiring and driving the national conversation. Now the magazine has redefined storytelling for the Digital Age, bringing its high-profile interviews, stunning photography, and thought-provoking features to your device in a whole new way.

Vanity Fair

Editor’s Letter

Contributors

VANITIES • VANITAS VANITATUM

London BRIDGES • With indie cred and an upcoming blockbuster, NICO PARKER is living the teenage dream

Inner Voice • JJJJJerome Ellis adds their voice to a bright cacophony

Hit REFRESH

Going POUF • The hair of the moment has the volume turned all the way up, courtesy of big-personality dos that evoke the plumage of 1960s doyennes

WEST World • Georgia O’Keeffe called the American Southwest her “spiritual home,” its sweeping vistas, bleached bones, and vibrant vegetation feeding her meditations on life, death, and rebirth. Here, a material ode to one of her 1930s landscapes—anything but deserted

Tuned IN • New surveys explore the varied legacies of two artistic icons

SIX PACK • Eerie stories, marital strife, and more fresh fiction

Below the Surface • Incisive explorations of public persona and what lies beneath

Art CLASS • Fashion designer DURO OLOWU curates a life as vibrant as his palette, from a rare book collection to perfectly clashing patterns

Grow and BEHOLD • At a dazzling Maldives resort, plant-based haute cuisine puts a spin on surf-and-turf

A HERO of Our Time • In life, Alexey Navalny was warm, real, and human—the opposite of what, and who, he stood against

THE KING’S Gambit • Margrethe II catapulted the Danish royal family to stratospheric heights of popularity. Her sometimes controversial son Frederik X faces a tougher road

QUEEN ANNE • ANNE HATHAWAY HAS BECOME A STYLE ICON TO GEN Z—AND EMBRACED WHO SHE IS AFTER YEARS OF SELF-RECRIMINATION AND INTERNET NOISE. WITH THE RACY ROMANCE THE IDEA OF YOU HITTING THEATERS, THE OSCAR WINNER TALKS ABOUT LIVING OUT LOUD

OUT OF SIGHT • INSIDE APPLE PARK, CEO TIM COOK TALKS EXCLUSIVELY TO VF ABOUT THE GENESIS OF A “MIND-BLOWING” NEW DEVICE THAT WILL SHAPE HIS LEGACY AND, PERHAPS, HOW WE SEE THE WORLD

THE DEANS’ LIST • THE MUSIC INDUSTRY POWER COUPLE ALICIA KEYS AND KASSEEM “SWIZZ BEATZ” DEAN HAVE HELPED LEAD THE WAY FOR A GENERATION OF COLLECTORS OF BLACK ART. THE REST OF THE WORLD IS FINALLY CATCHING UP

TURNER CLASSIC • In the last few years, English actor CALLUM TURNER has worked with Clooney, Hanks, and Spielberg—so yes, you could say it’s going well. VF catches up with Hollywood’s latest heartthrob as he takes downtown NYC in style

SOMETHING WICKED • Director Jon M. Chu originally thought unknowns would play Glinda and Elphaba in his adaptation of Wicked, but he had to settle for superstars: ARIANA GRANDE and CYNTHIA ERIVO. VF goes on set for an exclusive peek at the beloved musical’s big-screen debut

THE CONFESSIONS OF INIGO PHILBRICK • The wunderkind dealer personified the art market’s wealth-generating potential and its unregulated excesses—until he pleaded guilty in what was the largest art fraud in US history. Now out of prison and “wearing the scarlet letter,” Philbrick is searching for a second act

ONCE MORE WITH FEELING • For nearly 60 years, CABARET has transfixed—and shocked—audiences the world over. As Broadway welcomes a new revival starring Eddie Redmayne, MICHAEL RIEDEL discusses the musical’s enduring power with Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey, Sam Mendes, and other keepers of the flame

BOBBI BROWN • The beauty mogul on loyalty, lies, and a taxi driver named Marceau


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