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Vanity Fair

July/August 2023
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 • GRACIE ABRAMS is ready for a not-so-cruel summer

Stay Awhile • The best hotels take sharp cues from local history, from a British behemoth to an escape in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Color CYCLE • If you can’t visit Puerto Rico, you can get a sense of the vibrance from its artists. Glorimar Marrero Sánchez’s moving new film, La Pecera (The Fishbowl), made waves at Sundance, while multimedia specialist Pepón Osorio and sculptor Daniel Lind-Ramos have museum shows up in NYC

RITZY Spritzing • New perfumes that bottle up the carefree feeling of summer make for transportive souvenirs

Homegrown

Precious TIME

Earthly PLEASURES • For Green Namibia, photographer Patricia Parinejad toured eco-resorts and spoke to local artisans and conservationists, creating a textured meditation on sustainable travel—and inspiring this mood board to match

Tote SWEET

Wandering EYES • Stateside and abroad, art shows are bringing fresh perspectives to familiar paths

Inside, OUTSIDE • Whimsy goes beyond the walls with interior designer to the stars

Hit PARADE

Bonne NUIT • Vanity Fair and Prada welcomed the bright lights of this year’s Cannes Film Festival to a swank evening at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc

The DEEP END • The best new books for the beach and beyond

Presidential TIMBRE • I watched Hillary Clinton get within steps of the White House. Gretchen Whitmer could go all the way

Déjà VIEW • As the 2024 race crashes into our midst, audiences are getting the feeling that we’ve been there, seen that

Phoebe Invincible

WAR OF THE Rosé • They came together in a blaze of passion, then split amid a storm of recriminations. In between, BRAD PITT and ANGELINA JOLIE established a hugely profitable wine label on an enchanting estate in the South of France. Now, as lawsuits continue to fly, MARK SEAL uncovers the truth about the battle for Miraval

THE GOLDEN DREAM • California knows it’s a state in crisis—its leaders know, its residents know, the rest of the country knows. But how it got here—and whether the way out is any kind of model to follow—nobody can agree on

KELCE LATELY • WITH TWO SUPER BOWL RINGS, A STAR TURN HOSTING SNL, AND CHARISMA FOR MILES, TR AVIS KELCE COULD WIND UP IN THE BROADCAST BOOTH—OR ON THE BIG SCREEN

IT’S LIKE THAT • Fifty years of HIP-HOP in a world that could not exist without it

THE GREAT PRETENDER • CAROLINE CALLOWAY’S first big “scam” was a lark. Her next, a matter of self-preservation. She’s about to debut her latest project—or so she says

AGAINST THE DARK • AS THE NATION FACES A SPIKE IN ANTISEMITIC HATE CRIMES, A LITTLE-KNOWN PRIVATE SECURITY TEAM IN NEW YORK CITY OFFERS A MODEL FOR HOW TO COMBAT VIOLENT THREATS AGAINST JEWISH TARGETS

COLSON WHITEHEAD • The Pulitzer Prize winner and author of the new novel Crook Manifesto on Star Wars, serial commas, and suffering fools


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 140 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: July/August 2023

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: July 4, 2023

Formats

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.

Vanity Fair

Editor’s Letter

Contributors

VANITIES • GRACIE ABRAMS is ready for a not-so-cruel summer

Stay Awhile • The best hotels take sharp cues from local history, from a British behemoth to an escape in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

Color CYCLE • If you can’t visit Puerto Rico, you can get a sense of the vibrance from its artists. Glorimar Marrero Sánchez’s moving new film, La Pecera (The Fishbowl), made waves at Sundance, while multimedia specialist Pepón Osorio and sculptor Daniel Lind-Ramos have museum shows up in NYC

RITZY Spritzing • New perfumes that bottle up the carefree feeling of summer make for transportive souvenirs

Homegrown

Precious TIME

Earthly PLEASURES • For Green Namibia, photographer Patricia Parinejad toured eco-resorts and spoke to local artisans and conservationists, creating a textured meditation on sustainable travel—and inspiring this mood board to match

Tote SWEET

Wandering EYES • Stateside and abroad, art shows are bringing fresh perspectives to familiar paths

Inside, OUTSIDE • Whimsy goes beyond the walls with interior designer to the stars

Hit PARADE

Bonne NUIT • Vanity Fair and Prada welcomed the bright lights of this year’s Cannes Film Festival to a swank evening at the Hôtel du Cap-Eden-Roc

The DEEP END • The best new books for the beach and beyond

Presidential TIMBRE • I watched Hillary Clinton get within steps of the White House. Gretchen Whitmer could go all the way

Déjà VIEW • As the 2024 race crashes into our midst, audiences are getting the feeling that we’ve been there, seen that

Phoebe Invincible

WAR OF THE Rosé • They came together in a blaze of passion, then split amid a storm of recriminations. In between, BRAD PITT and ANGELINA JOLIE established a hugely profitable wine label on an enchanting estate in the South of France. Now, as lawsuits continue to fly, MARK SEAL uncovers the truth about the battle for Miraval

THE GOLDEN DREAM • California knows it’s a state in crisis—its leaders know, its residents know, the rest of the country knows. But how it got here—and whether the way out is any kind of model to follow—nobody can agree on

KELCE LATELY • WITH TWO SUPER BOWL RINGS, A STAR TURN HOSTING SNL, AND CHARISMA FOR MILES, TR AVIS KELCE COULD WIND UP IN THE BROADCAST BOOTH—OR ON THE BIG SCREEN

IT’S LIKE THAT • Fifty years of HIP-HOP in a world that could not exist without it

THE GREAT PRETENDER • CAROLINE CALLOWAY’S first big “scam” was a lark. Her next, a matter of self-preservation. She’s about to debut her latest project—or so she says

AGAINST THE DARK • AS THE NATION FACES A SPIKE IN ANTISEMITIC HATE CRIMES, A LITTLE-KNOWN PRIVATE SECURITY TEAM IN NEW YORK CITY OFFERS A MODEL FOR HOW TO COMBAT VIOLENT THREATS AGAINST JEWISH TARGETS

COLSON WHITEHEAD • The Pulitzer Prize winner and author of the new novel Crook Manifesto on Star Wars, serial commas, and suffering fools


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