Oscar Flashback: Halle Berry, Gwyneth Paltrow, and More Stars of the 2002 Red Carpet
Berry made Oscar history while wearing an Elie Saab gown we’ll never forget.
Berry made Oscar history while wearing an Elie Saab gown we’ll never forget.
Art dealer David Mugrabi and wife Libbie’s 2018 divorce—with its allegations of extramarital skinny dipping and battles over shared art—was the stuff of tabloid dreams. Though they eventually settled, a new complaint from an allegedly aggrieved art buyer is revisiting all that scorched earth.
In 1999 the Australian musician, who is currently in midst of New York dates with longtime collaborator Nick Cave, collected a piece of the legendary singer’s discarded gum from a London stage. It has held a profound effect on him ever since.
As the threat of a global arms race looms, Biden and allies are trying to keep conflict in Ukraine from escalating.
According to Mark Pomerantz, the ex-president is “guilty of numerous felony violations” and should be charged ASAP.
The legendary ballet dancer and artistic director has teamed up with writer Boris Akunin and economist Sergei Guriev to launch True Russia, a fundraising platform for Ukrainian aid and a means of cultural solidarity.
The 26-year-old turned herself in this week following a search that captivated certain corners of New York. Her lawyer argues she’s being overcharged, and the case seems destined to become the latest front in the ongoing debate over criminal justice in the city.
Sykes says the former FLOTUS kept distracting her during the White House Correspondents' Dinner.
“It should never have happened,” the royal said during a speech in Jamaica.
On this week’s Little Gold Men podcast, final Oscar predictions in every category, plus a conversation with red-carpet expert Bronwyn Cosgrave.
The prominent Russian journalist goes deep on what Kremlin insiders are thinking, and what Putin’s crushing of independent media really looks like.
Ten years after the first film’s release, it’s clear that its legacy couldn’t be matched by the Y.A. franchises that followed.
The late-night host took Republican senators Josh Hawley, Lindsey Graham, and Ted Cruz to task for their attempted defamation of Jackson’s character.
As we look ahead to a ceremony primed to acknowledge war in Ukraine, a history of how Hollywood’s biggest night has spotlighted decades of injustice and controversy.
For her debut series, the Duchess will speak to experts and historians about the origin of stereotypes that hold women back.
Here’s what 14 of this year’s nominees looked like the first time they walked the Oscars red carpet.
From CODA vs. The Power of the Dog to the shorts categories, we’ve got you covered.
Sanctions will not turn oligarchs against Putin—but they will sap a key source of the Russian dictator’s wealth and power to do damage abroad, writes Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
V.F.’s editor in chief introduces the April issue, featuring the otherworldly cover star, the frenzied world of vintage watches, and a heartbreaking profile of the Atlanta spa shooting victims.
Vanity Fair’s chief critic recaps the first Oscars post–9/11, full of weird lows and industry-changing highs.
With 2024 looming, Democrats are already feeling out their options. Pete Buttigieg? Kamala Harris? THE ROCK?!
Paul Newman’s $17 million Rolex was just the beginning. Now, celebrities, style icons, dealers, auctioneers, and regular Joes do battle for vintage Patek Philippes, Audemars Piguets, and Richard Milles.
In the 1980s and 1990s David Ruggerio was a rising star of French cooking in New York—and a proto–celebrity chef with cookbooks and TV shows to his name. But all that success in the kitchen belied the double life he was leading as a rank-and-file member of the Mob. Decades after his fall from grace and mysterious disappearance from the food world, Ruggerio is coming clean.
Vanity Fair's April 2022 issue, featuring Grimes; our Awards Insider 2022 issue, featuring Jane Campion; and VF.com's “As Magic Johnson in Winning Time, Quincy Isaiah Scores," featuring Quincy Isaiah
“President Trump asked me to rescind the 2020 elections, immediately remove Joe Biden from the White House, immediately put President Trump back in the White House, and hold a new special election for the presidency,” Mo Brooks said Wednesday.
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