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VANITY FAIR

Royals


HOW ENGLAND WILL OFFICIALLY MOURN QUEEN ELIZABETH

Operation London Bridge provides a guide for the next few weeks as the news of
Queen Elizabeth II’s death continues to sink in.

By Erin Vanderhoof


MET GALA 2022

Hollywood


HOW TO STREAM THE 2022 VF OSCAR PARTY

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Ukraine


MILLA JOVOVICH IS “HEARTBROKEN AND DUMBSTRUCK” OVER THE “HORROR UNFOLDING” IN
UKRAINE

The actress shared an emotional message about the country she was born in.

By Emily Kirkpatrick

Russia/Ukraine


“PEOPLE LOSE THEIR LOVED ONES, THEY LOSE THEMSELVES”: IMAGES OF RUSSIA’S ATTACK
ON UKRAINE

Photographers across Ukraine are documenting the fear and destruction as Russia
launches a unilateral attack for which it had spent months preparing.

By Vanity Fair

test rubric


OSCAR LIVE UPDATE

Oscar
Rumors


BOY, THAT WAS A CONFUSING TUESDAY IN THE LAND OF AARON RODGERS AND SHAILENE
WOODLEY RELATIONSHIP RUMORS

It’s complicated!

By Kenzie Bryant


TOP STORIES


HOW KING CHARLES AND PRINCE WILLIAM PLAN TO PROTECT THE MONARCHY AGAINST AN
UNCERTAIN FUTURE

By Katie Nicholl


EZRA MILLER’S “MESSIAH” DELUSIONS: INSIDE THE FLASH STAR’S DARK SPIRAL

By Julie Miller


TRUMP’S CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS DEFENSE IS UNRAVELING FASTER THAN YOU CAN SAY “LOCK
HIM UP”

By Bess Levin


FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP (FINALLY) GETS INVITE TO QUEEN ELIZABETH II’S
MEMORIAL SERVICE

By Kelly Rissman


THE ARCHIVE

White Flight
Meet the private jet of rich Trumpers who wanted to “stop the steal” on January
6.
Explore the Archive





FEATURED

Behind-the-Scenes


IRIS APFEL, IN HER 100TH YEAR, MODELS HER NEW, BRIGHT H&M COLLECTION 

The multihyphenate centenarian sat down with Vanity Fair on the set of her H&M
photoshoot to discuss modeling, designing, and a secret to a long life.

By Kenzie Bryant

Little Gold Men


OSCAR-NOMINEE TROY KOTSUR CAN’T LET GO OF CODA

The historic best-supporting-actor contender drops by Little Gold Men to talk
about breaking Hollywood barriers and teaching the world “vulgar ASL.”

By Savannah Walsh


Oscars 2022


94TH ACADEMY AWARDS TESTER





PHOTOGRAPHY

Midterms


TRUMP IS PUSHING FOR A SLATE OF ELECTION-DENYING LOYALISTS TO WIN ARIZONA’S GOP
PRIMARIES: A GUIDE

The results of Arizona’s GOP primaries for Senate, the governorship, and
secretary of state could set up an extremely high-stakes election in November,
as Trump-backed candidates Kari Lake, Blake Masters, and Mark Finchem support
fundamentally altering how elections work if they win office.

By Caleb Ecarma

Levin Report


GEORGIA WILL ALLOW PEOPLE TO CLAIM AN EMBRYO AS A DEPENDENT ON THEIR TAXES AND,
NO, THAT’S NOT A JOKE

The guidance from the state’s Department of Revenue comes weeks after an appeals
court ruling allowed Georgia to redefine personhood to include embryos and
fetuses.

By Bess Levin

Royals


THE ROYALS CELEBRATE THE ENGLAND WOMEN’S TEAM WIN AT THE 2022 EURO CUP

Prince William was on hand to award the trophies after the Lionesses beat
Germany 2–1, and the queen applauded the team for setting an example for “girls
and women today, and for future generations.”

By Erin Vanderhoof

Culture


CULTURE

Style


VANITIES


News


HIVE

Bless This Mess


MAKING A MESS: SPIT-GATE AND OUR EVER-INCREASING PARTICIPATION IN CELEBRITY
DRAMA

Whether it’s the Don’t Worry Darling press tour, Funny Girl’s broadway follies,
or Prince Harry’s various tangles with royal funeral protocols, a certain brand
of open-air messiness has taken prominence of late. Some of it can be chalked up
to the return to prepandemic publicity patterns, sure. But gossip consumers are
also getting more participatory in the creation of drama.

By Kenzie Bryant


feeling free


JANELLE MONÁE WANTS YOU TO FREE YOURSELF 

The multi-hyphenate talks about her new recognition from the Trevor Project,
watching herself in the Knives Out sequel, and her upcoming Josephine Baker
series with A24.  

By Yohana Desta

Split


“THE DARKEST HOUR OF MY LIFE”: SHAKIRA ON HER “INCREDIBLY DIFFICULT” BREAKUP
FROM GERARD PIQUÉ, “FICTIONAL” TAX EVASION CLAIMS

In a new interview, the singer says she is attempting to "process it all."

By Emily Kirkpatrick


VERSO HOMEPAGE

Stirred


JAMES BOND PRODUCERS SAY THEY ARE PITCHING THE ROLE TO PROSPECTIVE CANDIDATES  

Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson told Variety they are in “early
days” of looking for a lead who’ll stay with the franchise for a decade. 

By Chris Murphy




Men in Music Business Conference


NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NOW OFFERS A CLASS ON LANA DEL REY

The course will explore the pop star's connection to social justice movements
such as Black Lives Matter, Me Too, and Time's Up.

By Emily Kirkpatrick

thorny


THE BACHELORETTE FINALE PROVES WHY THIS SEASON WAS A FAILED EXPERIMENT

Tuesday night’s three-hour finale featured two Bachelorettes, one brutal
breakup, and zero winners. Here’s how this season officially lost the plot.

By Savannah Walsh


Consequences


TRUMP FAMILY, TRUMP ORGANIZATION SUED BY NEW YORK ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR DECADES
OF ALLEGED FRAUD

Charges have been filed against Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump,
Eric Trump, and the Trump Organization. 

By Bess Levin

Inside the Hive


“WE’RE GOING TO PUT JANEANE GAROFALO OR EDDIE VEDDER IN THE WHITE HOUSE”: THE
LEGACY AND FUTURE OF GENERATION X 

Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones, comic Patton Oswalt, and writer Molly
Jong-Fast join Inside the Hive to discuss the shifting status and attitudes of
Gen X at midlife.

By Emily Jane Fox and Joe Hagan

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Gallery
Best-Dressed Wedding Guest


19 BEST FALL WEDDING GUEST DRESSES TO SHOP THIS SEASON

Be the best-dressed wedding guest with these fashionably fall dresses. 
19 slides

By Morgan Evans

Electoral Count Act


REPUBLICANS THROW A FIT OVER ELECTIONS BILL BECAUSE LIZ CHENEY WAS INVOLVED

House Democrats are expected to pass a bill to reform the Electoral Count Act,
the law Trump and his allies attempted to exploit in 2020 in their scheme to
overturn the election.

By Eric Lutz

Gold Medal


SURPRISE! TOM HARDY IS REALLY GOOD AT JIU-JITSU, WINS GOLD

The actor also happens to have a blue belt in Jiu-Jitsu and has been training
for over a decade.

By Emily Kirkpatrick

We Are Infinite


THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER COMES OF AGE

As the cult-classic film based on his debut novel turns 10, writer-director
Stephen Chbosky speaks to Vanity Fair about contending with the legacy of his
most enduring work and the “force of nature” that was Ezra Miller.

By Savannah Walsh

Maybe It's Maybelline


JULIA FOX FINALLY EXPLAINS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND HER DRAMATIC EYE MAKEUP

The actor was looking for another way to stand out, so decided to focus on her
“second-best feature.”

By Emily Kirkpatrick



We Are Infinite


THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER COMES OF AGE

As the cult-classic film based on his debut novel turns 10, writer-director
Stephen Chbosky speaks to Vanity Fair about contending with the legacy of his
most enduring work and the “force of nature” that was Ezra Miller.

By Savannah Walsh

Maybe It's Maybelline


JULIA FOX FINALLY EXPLAINS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND HER DRAMATIC EYE MAKEUP

The actor was looking for another way to stand out, so decided to focus on her
“second-best feature.”

By Emily Kirkpatrick


From the Magazine


WE’RE ALL HAVING A BLONDE MOMENT RIGHT NOW

With Marilyn Monroe on the big screen and Barbie nostalgia at its peak, blonde
hair returns to the public imagination—this time, with care.

By Laura Regensdorf

hot lord


ANDREW SCOTT GOES FROM HOT PRIEST TO MEDIEVAL DADDY IN CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY 

The Catherine Called Birdy star doesn’t mind if people still call him Hot
Priest: “There are worse things to be called.”

By Yohana Desta

Hollywood


HOLLYWOOD

Levin Report


“WHAT’S PLAN B?” ASKS MICHIGAN AG CANDIDATE BEFORE DECLARING IT SHOULD BE BANNED
LIKE FENTANYL

“You gotta figure out how to ban the pill from the state...you have to stop it
at the border.”

By Bess Levin

Levin Report


TRUMP’S CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS DEFENSE IS UNRAVELING FASTER THAN YOU CAN SAY “LOCK
HIM UP”

The special master the ex-president wanted appointed is calling his bluff.

By Bess Levin

don't rain on her parade


EXCLUSIVE: LEA MICHELE RETURNS TO FUNNY GIRL AFTER COVID-19

After a triumphant first performance, a bout with COVID-19, and a couple of
viral TikToks, Michele is back on Broadway in Funny Girl. 

By Chris Murphy

By the numbers


WOMEN STILL UNDERREPRESENTED BEHIND THE CAMERA IN INDIE FILM WORLD

According to a recent study, women make up just 39% of people working behind the
camera in indie film, and are especially underrepresented when it comes to
narrative features.

By Chris Murphy




Immigration


“EXPLOITED AND HOODWINKED”: TEXAS SHERIFF HITS DESANTIS MIGRANT STUNT WITH A
CRIMINAL INQUIRY

Bexar County sheriff Javier Salazar alleged that the group of asylum-seekers
were lured by a paid Venezuelan migrant who falsely promised them employment,
housing, and legal papers upon arrival. “When you’re playing with human lives,”
he said, “that does tend to bother me quite a bit.”

By Caleb Ecarma

Media


SERIAL'S IMPACT ON ADNAN SYED'S CASE IS BOTH CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION AND SOMBER
REFLECTION

“It's hard to feel cheered about a triumph of fairness, because we’ve built a
system that takes more than 20 years to self correct—and that’s just this one
case,” host Sarah Koenig said Tuesday.

By Charlotte Klein


Linked


WHAT ARE WE TO MAKE OF THESE GIGI HADID AND LEONARDO DICAPRIO ROMANCE RUMORS?

It’s a good time to start workshopping couple names.

By Kenzie Bryant

icon
Gallery
Royals


HAUNTING SCENES OF GRIEF AND PATRIOTISM ON THE GROUND AT THE QUEEN’S FUNERAL

Photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin captured the thrumming emotions in London as the
UK mourned its longtime head of state.
12 slides

By Erin Vanderhoof

Photography by Paolo Pellegrin

Trauma


MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY SAYS HE REFUSED TO LET BEING BLACKMAILED AND MOLESTED AS A
TEENAGER “BEAT ME”

The actor opened up about those experiences and how he learned to trust again in
relationships on a new podcast.

By Emily Kirkpatrick

Politics


DON'T BE FOOLED BY GLENN YOUNGKIN'S MODERATE “SUBURBAN DAD” VIBE

Virginia's governor is stumping for some of the most extreme Republicans on the
ballot in November and has pursued a culture-war fueled agenda in his own state.

By Eric Lutz

Rumor Mill


ADAM LEVINE SAYS HE “CROSSED THE LINE,” BUT DIDN’T HAVE AN AFFAIR

One day after Instagram model Sumner Stroh claimed they had an affair, the
Maroon 5 singer admitted that he “used poor judgment.”

By Emily Kirkpatrick



We Are Infinite


THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER COMES OF AGE

As the cult-classic film based on his debut novel turns 10, writer-director
Stephen Chbosky speaks to Vanity Fair about contending with the legacy of his
most enduring work and the “force of nature” that was Ezra Miller.

By Savannah Walsh

Maybe It's Maybelline


JULIA FOX FINALLY EXPLAINS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND HER DRAMATIC EYE MAKEUP

The actor was looking for another way to stand out, so decided to focus on her
“second-best feature.”

By Emily Kirkpatrick


From the Magazine


WE’RE ALL HAVING A BLONDE MOMENT RIGHT NOW

With Marilyn Monroe on the big screen and Barbie nostalgia at its peak, blonde
hair returns to the public imagination—this time, with care.

By Laura Regensdorf

hot lord


ANDREW SCOTT GOES FROM HOT PRIEST TO MEDIEVAL DADDY IN CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY 

The Catherine Called Birdy star doesn’t mind if people still call him Hot
Priest: “There are worse things to be called.”

By Yohana Desta

Hollywood


HOLLYWOOD

Levin Report


“WHAT’S PLAN B?” ASKS MICHIGAN AG CANDIDATE BEFORE DECLARING IT SHOULD BE BANNED
LIKE FENTANYL

“You gotta figure out how to ban the pill from the state...you have to stop it
at the border.”

By Bess Levin

Levin Report


TRUMP’S CLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS DEFENSE IS UNRAVELING FASTER THAN YOU CAN SAY “LOCK
HIM UP”

The special master the ex-president wanted appointed is calling his bluff.

By Bess Levin

don't rain on her parade


EXCLUSIVE: LEA MICHELE RETURNS TO FUNNY GIRL AFTER COVID-19

After a triumphant first performance, a bout with COVID-19, and a couple of
viral TikToks, Michele is back on Broadway in Funny Girl. 

By Chris Murphy

By the numbers


WOMEN STILL UNDERREPRESENTED BEHIND THE CAMERA IN INDIE FILM WORLD

According to a recent study, women make up just 39% of people working behind the
camera in indie film, and are especially underrepresented when it comes to
narrative features.

By Chris Murphy




Immigration


“EXPLOITED AND HOODWINKED”: TEXAS SHERIFF HITS DESANTIS MIGRANT STUNT WITH A
CRIMINAL INQUIRY

Bexar County sheriff Javier Salazar alleged that the group of asylum-seekers
were lured by a paid Venezuelan migrant who falsely promised them employment,
housing, and legal papers upon arrival. “When you’re playing with human lives,”
he said, “that does tend to bother me quite a bit.”

By Caleb Ecarma

Media


SERIAL'S IMPACT ON ADNAN SYED'S CASE IS BOTH CAUSE FOR CELEBRATION AND SOMBER
REFLECTION

“It's hard to feel cheered about a triumph of fairness, because we’ve built a
system that takes more than 20 years to self correct—and that’s just this one
case,” host Sarah Koenig said Tuesday.

By Charlotte Klein


Linked


WHAT ARE WE TO MAKE OF THESE GIGI HADID AND LEONARDO DICAPRIO ROMANCE RUMORS?

It’s a good time to start workshopping couple names.

By Kenzie Bryant

icon
Gallery
Royals


HAUNTING SCENES OF GRIEF AND PATRIOTISM ON THE GROUND AT THE QUEEN’S FUNERAL

Photojournalist Paolo Pellegrin captured the thrumming emotions in London as the
UK mourned its longtime head of state.
12 slides

By Erin Vanderhoof

Photography by Paolo Pellegrin

Trauma


MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY SAYS HE REFUSED TO LET BEING BLACKMAILED AND MOLESTED AS A
TEENAGER “BEAT ME”

The actor opened up about those experiences and how he learned to trust again in
relationships on a new podcast.

By Emily Kirkpatrick

Politics


DON'T BE FOOLED BY GLENN YOUNGKIN'S MODERATE “SUBURBAN DAD” VIBE

Virginia's governor is stumping for some of the most extreme Republicans on the
ballot in November and has pursued a culture-war fueled agenda in his own state.

By Eric Lutz

Rumor Mill


ADAM LEVINE SAYS HE “CROSSED THE LINE,” BUT DIDN’T HAVE AN AFFAIR

One day after Instagram model Sumner Stroh claimed they had an affair, the
Maroon 5 singer admitted that he “used poor judgment.”

By Emily Kirkpatrick



We Are Infinite


THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER COMES OF AGE

As the cult-classic film based on his debut novel turns 10, writer-director
Stephen Chbosky speaks to Vanity Fair about contending with the legacy of his
most enduring work and the “force of nature” that was Ezra Miller.

By Savannah Walsh

Maybe It's Maybelline


JULIA FOX FINALLY EXPLAINS THE INSPIRATION BEHIND HER DRAMATIC EYE MAKEUP

The actor was looking for another way to stand out, so decided to focus on her
“second-best feature.”

By Emily Kirkpatrick

From the Magazine


WE’RE ALL HAVING A BLONDE MOMENT RIGHT NOW

With Marilyn Monroe on the big screen and Barbie nostalgia at its peak, blonde
hair returns to the public imagination—this time, with care.

By Laura Regensdorf

hot lord


ANDREW SCOTT GOES FROM HOT PRIEST TO MEDIEVAL DADDY IN CATHERINE CALLED BIRDY 

The Catherine Called Birdy star doesn’t mind if people still call him Hot
Priest: “There are worse things to be called.”

By Yohana Desta

Hollywood


HOLLYWOOD



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