Camilla Parker Bowles| Vanity Fair
After John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, the familial political dynasty continued on, experiencing both success and scandal.| Vanity Fair
Unity Mitford was a besotted Hitler fan, newly published diary entries confirm. The Windsor family’s secrets were far worse.| Vanity Fair
As a new scripted drama about the sextet premieres, two biographers explain which Mitford is which.| Vanity Fair
What explains the endless obsession with six British socialites of a bygone era? Probably their beauty, wit, eccentricity . . . and epic split over Hitler’s rise.| Vanity Fair
The Trump Administration updated the White House website to tout plans for the new ballroom—and to troll Democrats.| Vanity Fair
As a guest on Call Her Daddy, the star makes a strong case for manifestation via designer handbag.| Vanity Fair
Probably not—but the film’s blatant promotion of AMC Theatres does suggest a new method for beckoning people back to the cineplex.| Vanity Fair
Elaine Sciolino, former Paris bureau chief for the The New York Times, discusses the painful irony at the heart of Sunday’s grand theft.| Vanity Fair
While heading to The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the two-time Oscar winner stunned in a green Donna Karan ensemble that was famously worn by Gwyneth Paltrow.| Vanity Fair
“If you’re a professional thief like I am, I was very proud of those guys…” Clooney joked while promoting his upcoming film, Jay Kelly. “In the middle of broad daylight, it’s crazy.”| Vanity Fair
The creator of the Netflix hit chats with Vanity Fair about the Pentagon’s harsh response to the show, as well as his critics on the left.| Vanity Fair
While the Princess of Wales is no stranger to colorful suiting, her recent affinity for the wardrobe staple signals something bigger.| Vanity Fair
If a nuclear missile hurtled toward the US, it would look a lot like A House of Dynamite—as screenwriter Noah Oppenheim and consultant Lieutenant General Daniel L. Karbler explain.| Vanity Fair
The Taxi Driver screenwriter turned social media icon on his viral film criticism, Pauline Kael’s rock-bottom moment, and why he isn’t afraid of the future: “I think we’re only two years away from the first AI feature.”| Vanity Fair
“This is a guy who puts up an AI image of him in an airplane defecating on American cities—not quite the image of the president of the United States that I was educated to respect,” the senator and author of Fight Oligarchy tells Vanity Fair.| Vanity Fair
Thieves smashed their way into the Louvre and stole jewelry worth more than $100 million the same week that Art Basel put on a big fancy art fair at the Grand Palais. And some VIPs still got tours of the Louvre even while it was closed.| Vanity Fair
In a post on her personal Substack page, Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin’s daughter reflected on her youth.| Vanity Fair
Kim Kardashian, Glenn Close, Naomi Watts, Teyana Taylor, Sarah Paulson, and Niecy Nash star in Murphy's latest TV series.| Vanity Fair
In You Thought You Knew, Federline tries to have it both ways. In an interview, he claims that airing his scandals with the pop princess is in service of his children—and Spears herself.| Vanity Fair
Platner’s mother, former DNC delegate Leslie Harlow, warmed up the 600-person crowd that descended upon the tiny hamlet of Ogunquit to hear the Maine Senate Democratic frontrunner explain himself.| Vanity Fair
As the unscripted genre reaches new heights, two men are coaching the next crop of reality stars—aspiring influencers, single workaholics, and disgraced politicians among them.| Vanity Fair
The sovereign, joined by King Charles, took Vatican protocol literally while wearing an accessory that belonged to her late mother-in-law.| Vanity Fair
One former Trump official says a “loose screw caucus” threatens the opposite of the left’s woke problem—Groyperism and extremism run amok.| Vanity Fair
In an excerpt from Retribution, Jonathan Karl reveals the chaos and infighting from Trump acolytes—including a last-ditch effort by Linda McMahon and Brooke Rollins to derail Susie Wiles’s appointment as chief of staff.| Vanity Fair
The couple married on November 16, 2017, at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans in a Beauty and the Beast–inspired wedding attended by guests like Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian.| Vanity Fair
As Lee bids farewell to the longest role of her career, she gets emotional with Vanity Fair about the state of the world as reflected on the series: “How do we reconcile all of our hopes and dreams from just a few years ago?”| Vanity Fair
The primatologist beloved by environmental-minded celebrities such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Prince Harry, and Meghan Markle died on October 1, 2025.| Vanity Fair
“It’s been covered up with some kind of Celtic knot with a dog on it, because that’s far more in line with my opinions,” the embattled Democrat tells Vanity Fair in a wide-ranging interview.| Vanity Fair
Prince Andrew isn't the first Duke of York to face scandal, by any means. Beheadings, betrayals, and bad news have mired the title's history.| Vanity Fair
In 1962, the Countess of Paris attended the wedding of fellow European royalty in Queen Marie-Amélie’s sapphires—which were snatched in what has become one of the worst thefts of its kind.| Vanity Fair
Famed celebrity stylist Haley Wollens mined her stylish network to curate a designer closet sale for The RealReal. She's just the latest high profile name to do so. As new clothes get more expensive, more mass-produced, and in many cases, uglier, the closet sale has never been hotter.| Vanity Fair
Taylor Sheridan’s partnership with Keith Urban and Blake Shelton brings the principles of Yellowstone to a tour bus.| Vanity Fair
Giuffre, who has accused Jeffrey Epstein and Prince Andrew of abuse (which Andrew has denied), has published a posthumous account of her dark experiences.| Vanity Fair
An unapologetic generation of young men are not only happy to be living at home, they're documenting their lives as “hub-sons” on social media.| Vanity Fair
Tom Freston helped birth MTV and reinvent television. In an excerpt from his new memoir, Unplugged: Adventures From MTV to Timbuktu, he recalls the Hail Mary marketing spots that saved the network.| Vanity Fair
The actress spoke candidly about her dissatisfaction with the movie’s plot, which largely centered its white characters.| Vanity Fair
On an episode of her podcast The Right View with Lara Trump, the presidential daughter-in-law offered to perform at the protest event. After a quick look at her discography, we think she’d be the perfect choice.| Vanity Fair
Forget Skims’s “ultimate bush” merkin: This season’s biggest fashion drop is the Trader Joe’s Halloween mini canvas tote.| Vanity Fair
The hard-working royal, who has been filling in for King Charles during his cancer treatment, is under observation at Southmead Hospital after sustaining head injuries| Vanity Fair
The royal told the staff at Bristol’s Southmead Hospital that she doesn’t remember the details of her injury, adding “sadly, I don’t have huge memories of being in here either.”| Vanity Fair
The steed, part of the Royal Guard, said “nay.”| Vanity Fair
The Princess of Wales, who has been undergoing treatment for cancer, is expected to make an appearance during Saturday's celebrations.| Vanity Fair
The Princess of Wales attended the annual celebration of the sovereign’s birthday on Saturday.| Vanity Fair
The Princess of Wales made a solo appearance with the regiment in their annual London parade—and joined them for a Guinness—for the first time since she became their Colonel-in-Chief in 2022.| Vanity Fair
Kate Middleton's youngest was caught yawning and trying to blow out the candle of his sister, Princess Charlotte, at the annual 'Together at Christmas' concert.| Vanity Fair
A pandemic-era political awakening turned this aristocrat into a MAGA-hat-collecting Trump booster—and now she’s telling Vanity Fair why she backs Nigel Farage.| Vanity Fair
As the ‘Free Press’ cofounder takes the helm at CBS News, all eyes are on its preeminent newsmagazine—inside and outside the building.| Vanity Fair
The first lady is coming to a theater near you this January.| Vanity Fair
As Ryan Murphy brings a new series about the murderer to Netflix, here’s a guide to movies that fictionalized his story—from ‘Psycho’ to ‘The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.’| Vanity Fair
The Oscar winner digs into her groovy youth in swinging London, her long entanglement with Jack Nicholson, and so much more in her two essential autobiographies.| Vanity Fair
From comedy classics to recent Oscar winners, these are the titles you don’t want to miss.| Vanity Fair
The author and commentator, who would have turned 100 this month, made an art of his public rivalries. In his last years, his ultimate sparring partner was Christopher Hitchens, a friend turned adversary—and fellow VF contributor.| Vanity Fair
The billionaires who inspired the Eddie Murphy classic have nothing on today’s metal market.| Vanity Fair
By ignoring the rhetoric and actions of the Turning Point USA founder, pundits and politicians are sanitizing his legacy.| Vanity Fair
This week, the Prince and Princess of Wales went to a flax farm and a cidery, wearing their autumnal best.| Vanity Fair
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.”| Vanity Fair
On his first day on the job, the 42-year-old CEO squared off at the company’s Midtown HQ with a gaggle of reporters, who pressed him on his vision for the media juggernaut—and, of course, Donald Trump.| Vanity Fair
The cable juggernaut signed a multimillion-dollar contract to not be on the air five nights a week. Now, Maddow opens up about why she’s changing gears, her upcoming projects, her health scares, the Steele dossier, and her surprisingly amiable rapport with Tucker Carlson.| Vanity Fair
The news host and producer of ‘Andrew Young: The Dirty Work’ on embracing the Serenity Prayer, the emergency of American authoritarianism, and Bari Weiss at CBS: “There’s an effort—systemically—to destroy important institutions in the country right now.”| Vanity Fair
Entertainment, TV, politics, celebrity, fashion, and beauty news and commentary.| Vanity Fair
All the winners, best looks, and most memorable moments from the Emmys 2025.| Vanity Fair
Next time he’ll do some breathing exercises before taking to the internet.| Vanity Fair
He’s posted some memes on the matter.| Vanity Fair
“I felt that the world had gotten even worse compared to when I was working on season one,” Hwang Dong-hyuk says in a lengthy, revealing interview about Squid Game’s explosive, pessimistic finale.| Vanity Fair
Young Republican women are aggrieved, outnumbered, defiant. And they aren’t going to apologize for loving the guy in the White House.| Vanity Fair
Since her chart-topping coronation, the superstar singer has been determined to balance her real life with her record-breaking career. From behind the scenes of her world tour, she opens up about the challenges of motherhood, melancholy, and mega-stardom.| Vanity Fair
In an exclusive conversation, director Jon M. Chu talks adapting the darker second act of ‘Wicked,’ adding new songs for Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, and ending his epic time in Oz.| Vanity Fair
The cocreator, codirector, and star of 'The Studio' is still reeling: “They were comfortable with it. Which was shocking to me, honestly.”| Vanity Fair
“It is with Salinger’s experience of the Second World War in mind that we should understand Holden Caulfield’s insight at the Central Park carousel, and the parting words of The Catcher in the Rye: “Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.”| Vanity Fair
The new season of the beloved competition series isn’t afraid to get a little combative.| Vanity Fair
Last year, Altman explained how Johansson’s 2013 AI romance influenced ChatGPT’s personal-assistant function. Now the actor claims Altman has gone too far.| Vanity Fair
The ‘Wonka’ star opens up about season three of HBO’s dramedy: “I gasped out loud a minimum of five times, and this was just me reading the scripts.”| Vanity Fair
The president signed the GOP-led package of tax and spending cuts, which includes new fees on immigrants, both documented and not.| Vanity Fair
The stars tell all about their relationship in an excerpt from the rich new oral history, ‘The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story.’| Vanity Fair
ISIS has a weapon more powerful than guns or bombs: the Internet.| Vanity Fair
Grace Kelly’s rare beauty and stunning self-possession propelled her into the Hollywood pantheon, onto the Best-Dressed List, and ultimately to Monaco’s royal palace.| Vanity Fair
Guests arrived to the Cotswolds nuptials as locals tried to catch a glimpse at an event that remained largely off social media| Vanity Fair
The daughter of Steve and Laurene Powell Jobs is tying the knot Saturday in the British countryside.| Vanity Fair
In an exclusive interview with Vanity Fair, the progressive stalwart sounds off on Trump’s crypto moves and his focus on the Fed—instead of “the Epstein files.”| Vanity Fair
In April 1955, Grace Kelly was not yet a princess, but she was already an icon. A photo shoot with Howell Conant in Jamaica produced not only indelible images, but a relationship between artist and subject that would last the rest of her life.| Vanity Fair
At balls, dinners, teas, races, and regattas in England, JFK’s sister Kathleen Kennedy mingled with Deborah Mitford, one of the notorious Mitford sisters.| Vanity Fair
The annual display of British military might serves as a seasonally tweaked birthday celebration for the sitting monarch.| Vanity Fair
Tufts University doctoral student Rümeysa Öztürk opens up about her 45 days in a South Louisiana processing facility—and the generous and compassionate women she met.| Vanity Fair
Some of TV’s biggest shows—and more than a few Oscar winners—were passed over by Emmy voters in favor of newbies like ‘Adolescence,’ ‘The Pitt,’ and ‘The Studio.’| Vanity Fair
Here are all the nominees for the 2025 Emmy Awards, which will be held on September 14 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.| Vanity Fair
In her new book, ‘Bad Company,’ journalist Megan Greenwell shows how the secretive industry has insinuated itself into average Americans’ lives.| Vanity Fair
The NBC News reporter turned CEO sits down for a long talk about his “weird and awkward” last year at the network; his girlfriend, congressional hopeful Kat Abughazaleh; and how he turned 'The Onion' around: “Write a bunch of unprintable headlines.”| Vanity Fair
Believers like Garry Tan are flipping the script in the venture capital world, making faith matter just as much as the ability to turn a fortune. Says one entrepreneur, “There are people that are leveraging Christianity to get closer to Peter Thiel.”| Vanity Fair
The company’s damage-control operation kicked into full gear this week, with pushback from past employees, a point-by-point response to the book, and suggestions that its author has her own axe to grind.| Vanity Fair
With the president smashing norm after norm, even lawmakers within his party have feared for their personal safety, and at least one has told confidants that it has swayed his decision-making.| Vanity Fair
The Silicon Valley billionaire reportedly sees blood transfusions as the pathway to radical life extension.| Vanity Fair
Donald Trump’s running mate has an endless reserve of creepy commentary.| Vanity Fair
Taking the high road hasn’t worked for the Democrats. Progressive strategists have realized that it’s time for the party to get petty.| Vanity Fair
The newsletter company is on a mission to disrupt the attention economy away from “cheap outrage and flame wars,” drawing in literati from Patti Smith to Salman Rushdie. But its refusal to engage with hate and disinformation means controversy is never far behind.| Vanity Fair
They’re not MAGA. They’re not QAnon. Curtis Yarvin and the rising right are crafting a different strain of conservative politics.| Vanity Fair
Chasing scientific renown, grant dollars, and approval from Dr. Anthony Fauci, Peter Daszak transformed the environmental nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance into a government-funded sponsor of risky, cutting-edge virus research in both the U.S. and Wuhan, China. Drawing on more than 100,000 leaked documents, a V.F. investigation shows how an organization dedicated to preventing the next pandemic found itself suspected of helping start one.| Vanity Fair
The owner of the platform formerly known as Twitter is spreading the Great Replacement theory and lamenting the fact that white pride is an offensive concept.| Vanity Fair