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Vanity Fair

December 2022/January 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

For the FUTURE SEEKER • Return to the high-flying, larger-than-life world of Pandora with Avatar: The Way of Water

For the GILDED LILY • Luxuriate à la The White Lotus, where the locale is Sicily and even the misadventures are five-star

Pow-Pow POMP

Kith AND KIN • A Smithsonian exhibition explores complex bonds

BAG TEAM, BACK AGAIN

Extra Credit • Items intended to infuse the everyday with beauty and inquiry

For the SCION • Leave succession woes behind and revel in the pomp of The Met Museum’s The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England

Words WORTH • Brand-new novels, nonfiction, and all things in between to satisfy every reading urge

And Be MERRY

Party STARTER • Known for mixing elegance with the absurd, food artist LAILA GOHAR dips into beauty

Little GOLD MEN BY VANITYFAIR

For the ONE WITH THE VOICE • Harness the glam exuberance of Sony Pictures’ I Wanna Dance With Somebody—and the queen herself, Whitney Houston

For the SPORTY & THE POSH • Adventure in style whether skiing the Swiss Alps or chasing The Surf Atlas’s perfect waves

In the CUT • PETER MARINO, consummate architect of luxury shopping—from the Dior flagship to a Louis Vuitton handbag—indulges in black leather, black coffee, Beethoven, and Brahms

-PROMOTIONS- Agenda -EVENTS-

The FIREBRAND • SCOTUS is in a right-wing choke hold, but a liberal conservationist judge blazed the activism trail

Winning Friends, INFLUENCING PEOPLE • How JJ Redick has gone from being one of basketball’s most hated players to one of its most beloved commentators

MARVELOUS MARGOT • THIS SEASON, MARGOT ROBBIE IS SET TO DAZZLE AS A SILENT MOVIE STAR IN DAMIEN CHAZELLE’S BABYLON, AND NEXT YEAR AS A BARBIE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY IN GRETA GERWIG’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MOVIE, WHICH SHE’S ALSO PRODUCING. SHE OPENS UP ABOUT HER STORY—AND HOLLYWOOD’S

THE VOICE • Naomi Ackie, the dazzling British actor playing Whitney Houston in a new Hollywood biopic, opens up about her surprising road from drama school to Star Wars to the greatest love of all

INCIDENT TO SERVICE • For more than 70 years, an obscure legal doctrine has prevented active-duty service members from suing the federal government for wrongful injury or death occurring outside of combat. Jurists left and right have long lamented the decision and begged for Congress to act. So why is justice that’s available to every American civilian still being denied those who serve our nation?

HALL OF FAME • Hollywood director and Rolling Stone veteran Cameron Crowe is taking his rock-movie classic ALMOST FAMOUS to Broadway

SARGENT’S ORDERS • ANTWAUN SARGENT has crashed the art world’s most guarded gates, elevating dozens of Black artists along the way. In the process he’s become the most buzzed-about curatorgallerist on the scene, whether the establishment likes it or not

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE • Chloé creative director GABRIELA HEARST is drawing fashion inspiration from clean energy—and the results are electrifying

THE KNIGHT’S TALE • AT LAVISH GATHERINGS FROM MONACO TO THE MIDDLE EAST, ANTHONY RITOSSA BUILT A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS CONVENING THE TITANS WHO CONTROL THE “FAMILY OFFICES” OF THE ÜBERWEALTHY. BUT THE SELF-STYLED KNIGHT OF THE REALM AND...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 150 Publisher: Conde Nast US Edition: December 2022/January 2023

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  • Release date: November 22, 2022

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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

For the FUTURE SEEKER • Return to the high-flying, larger-than-life world of Pandora with Avatar: The Way of Water

For the GILDED LILY • Luxuriate à la The White Lotus, where the locale is Sicily and even the misadventures are five-star

Pow-Pow POMP

Kith AND KIN • A Smithsonian exhibition explores complex bonds

BAG TEAM, BACK AGAIN

Extra Credit • Items intended to infuse the everyday with beauty and inquiry

For the SCION • Leave succession woes behind and revel in the pomp of The Met Museum’s The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England

Words WORTH • Brand-new novels, nonfiction, and all things in between to satisfy every reading urge

And Be MERRY

Party STARTER • Known for mixing elegance with the absurd, food artist LAILA GOHAR dips into beauty

Little GOLD MEN BY VANITYFAIR

For the ONE WITH THE VOICE • Harness the glam exuberance of Sony Pictures’ I Wanna Dance With Somebody—and the queen herself, Whitney Houston

For the SPORTY & THE POSH • Adventure in style whether skiing the Swiss Alps or chasing The Surf Atlas’s perfect waves

In the CUT • PETER MARINO, consummate architect of luxury shopping—from the Dior flagship to a Louis Vuitton handbag—indulges in black leather, black coffee, Beethoven, and Brahms

-PROMOTIONS- Agenda -EVENTS-

The FIREBRAND • SCOTUS is in a right-wing choke hold, but a liberal conservationist judge blazed the activism trail

Winning Friends, INFLUENCING PEOPLE • How JJ Redick has gone from being one of basketball’s most hated players to one of its most beloved commentators

MARVELOUS MARGOT • THIS SEASON, MARGOT ROBBIE IS SET TO DAZZLE AS A SILENT MOVIE STAR IN DAMIEN CHAZELLE’S BABYLON, AND NEXT YEAR AS A BARBIE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY IN GRETA GERWIG’S HIGHLY ANTICIPATED MOVIE, WHICH SHE’S ALSO PRODUCING. SHE OPENS UP ABOUT HER STORY—AND HOLLYWOOD’S

THE VOICE • Naomi Ackie, the dazzling British actor playing Whitney Houston in a new Hollywood biopic, opens up about her surprising road from drama school to Star Wars to the greatest love of all

INCIDENT TO SERVICE • For more than 70 years, an obscure legal doctrine has prevented active-duty service members from suing the federal government for wrongful injury or death occurring outside of combat. Jurists left and right have long lamented the decision and begged for Congress to act. So why is justice that’s available to every American civilian still being denied those who serve our nation?

HALL OF FAME • Hollywood director and Rolling Stone veteran Cameron Crowe is taking his rock-movie classic ALMOST FAMOUS to Broadway

SARGENT’S ORDERS • ANTWAUN SARGENT has crashed the art world’s most guarded gates, elevating dozens of Black artists along the way. In the process he’s become the most buzzed-about curatorgallerist on the scene, whether the establishment likes it or not

ACROSS THE UNIVERSE • Chloé creative director GABRIELA HEARST is drawing fashion inspiration from clean energy—and the results are electrifying

THE KNIGHT’S TALE • AT LAVISH GATHERINGS FROM MONACO TO THE MIDDLE EAST, ANTHONY RITOSSA BUILT A LUCRATIVE BUSINESS CONVENING THE TITANS WHO CONTROL THE “FAMILY OFFICES” OF THE ÜBERWEALTHY. BUT THE SELF-STYLED KNIGHT OF THE REALM AND...


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