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Vanity Fair is a long-standing American magazine known for its sophisticated coverage of culture, fashion, and politics. Established in 1913, it’s recognized for in-depth celebrity profiles and distinctive photographic style. The publication primarily serves an audience interested in current events, artistic trends, and the lives of influential figures.
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Who owns Vanity Fair magazine today?
Vanity Fair is published by Condé Nast, the same media company that publishes Vogue, The New Yorker, and GQ. The magazine has been under Condé Nast ownership since its modern-era revival in 1983 after the original run ended in 1936.
What is Vanity Fair's annual Hollywood Issue and when does it come out?
The Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue is a special annual edition that typically appears in March, featuring a multi-panel foldout cover photographed by Annie Leibovitz showcasing that year's most prominent actors. It has been a staple of awards-season media coverage since the mid-1990s.
What was the original founding date of Vanity Fair?
The original Vanity Fair was first published in 1913, emerging from a predecessor publication called Dress. Condé Nast revived the title, and it ran in various forms until it was merged into Vogue in 1936 before being relaunched as a standalone magazine again in 1983.
Who is the current editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair?
Radhika Jones became editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair in late 2017, succeeding Graydon Carter, who had held the role for 25 years. Under Jones the magazine has broadened its cultural and political coverage while maintaining its signature long-form celebrity and investigative journalism.
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