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Vanity Fair

Aug 01 2019
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.

Contributors

Vanity Fair

Breaking Waves

Vanities • VANITAS VANITATUM

Crime Culture • Rachel Monroe, author of the true crime investigation Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime and Obsession, recommends three superlative examples of the genre

THROWING SHADE • Protect your peepers while indulging in one of summer’s best beach reads

A Fond Farewell

VANITY FAIR Agenda

BETTER HALVES • *A deep dive on a shallow subject. This month …

DISCO TECH • Louis Vuitton’s exultant new collection revels in 1980s Paris. But the here and now still pushes through

IDOL WORSHIP

BEYOND THE SEA • From the famed cliffside perch at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Vanity Fair and Chopard celebrated the stars of Cannes

Hollywood and Divine • Searching for salvation—and “the authentic”—in L.A.’s booming Hipster Ministries

Unreasonable Doubt • Social media loves a good spat. The weapon of choice? Receipts.

Spoiling for a Fight • Can you preserve a leak-free viewing experience in 2019? More and more directors are trying

The Idris Experience • From prestige TV to tentpole franchises to the Coachella DJ tent, the British actor is a poster boy for 21st-century fame: multidisciplinary, omnipresent, engaging. K. Austin Collins tracks down the international man of (maybe) mystery to consider what we want from Idris Elba, and how he delivers

Windsors OF Change • NEWLY WED TRAVELS! BIG PLANS! LIFE WITH Master Archie! VANITY FAIR ROYAL CORRESPONDENT KATIE NICHOLL DISHES ON A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF THE SUSSEXES

LOOK HOME WARD, HEDGIE • CHIPS KOWRON FOUND OUT YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN, IF YOU’VE SERVED TIME FOR SECURITIES FRAUD. YOU JUST CAN’T LUNCH AT MEDITERRANEO ANY MORE

The Coast of Utopia • From the looks of Instagram, Courtney Adamo and the surfing mamas of Byron Bay are living the dream. Can it be real?

Bitter Pill • Opioids have claimed more than 400,000 lives since 1996. David Sackler, in his first interview about America’s deadliest drug epidemic, insists his family is not to blame

GRETA Expectations

SISTERS OF SWING • For a century, the closed world of the jazz musician was a men’s club. ABIGAIL JONES spotlights the new guard of women virtuosi who are reshaping this most American of art forms

Malala Yousafzai • The Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Fund founder, and author of We Are Displaced talks nail biting and pesky brothers


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 110 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: Aug 01 2019

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 4, 2019

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OverDrive Magazine

Languages

English

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.

Contributors

Vanity Fair

Breaking Waves

Vanities • VANITAS VANITATUM

Crime Culture • Rachel Monroe, author of the true crime investigation Savage Appetites: Four True Stories of Women, Crime and Obsession, recommends three superlative examples of the genre

THROWING SHADE • Protect your peepers while indulging in one of summer’s best beach reads

A Fond Farewell

VANITY FAIR Agenda

BETTER HALVES • *A deep dive on a shallow subject. This month …

DISCO TECH • Louis Vuitton’s exultant new collection revels in 1980s Paris. But the here and now still pushes through

IDOL WORSHIP

BEYOND THE SEA • From the famed cliffside perch at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Vanity Fair and Chopard celebrated the stars of Cannes

Hollywood and Divine • Searching for salvation—and “the authentic”—in L.A.’s booming Hipster Ministries

Unreasonable Doubt • Social media loves a good spat. The weapon of choice? Receipts.

Spoiling for a Fight • Can you preserve a leak-free viewing experience in 2019? More and more directors are trying

The Idris Experience • From prestige TV to tentpole franchises to the Coachella DJ tent, the British actor is a poster boy for 21st-century fame: multidisciplinary, omnipresent, engaging. K. Austin Collins tracks down the international man of (maybe) mystery to consider what we want from Idris Elba, and how he delivers

Windsors OF Change • NEWLY WED TRAVELS! BIG PLANS! LIFE WITH Master Archie! VANITY FAIR ROYAL CORRESPONDENT KATIE NICHOLL DISHES ON A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF THE SUSSEXES

LOOK HOME WARD, HEDGIE • CHIPS KOWRON FOUND OUT YOU CAN GO HOME AGAIN, IF YOU’VE SERVED TIME FOR SECURITIES FRAUD. YOU JUST CAN’T LUNCH AT MEDITERRANEO ANY MORE

The Coast of Utopia • From the looks of Instagram, Courtney Adamo and the surfing mamas of Byron Bay are living the dream. Can it be real?

Bitter Pill • Opioids have claimed more than 400,000 lives since 1996. David Sackler, in his first interview about America’s deadliest drug epidemic, insists his family is not to blame

GRETA Expectations

SISTERS OF SWING • For a century, the closed world of the jazz musician was a men’s club. ABIGAIL JONES spotlights the new guard of women virtuosi who are reshaping this most American of art forms

Malala Yousafzai • The Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Fund founder, and author of We Are Displaced talks nail biting and pesky brothers


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