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March 1, 2026
See Who Is Winning the Red Carpet Race for the 2026 Awards Season
We asked you to vote on your favorite looks at the Golden Globes. Who came out on top?
Vanity Fair
March 1, 2026
Paris Hilton Would Like to Remind You that She “Invented Y2K”
“I could see so many things that were Paris-coded,” Paris Hilton tells VF of sitting front row at the Gucci show at Milan Fashion Week.
Vanity Fair
March 1, 2026
“He Could Be Impeached.” Donald Trump’s Base Revolts Over War With Iran
MAGA leaders are expressing dismay and anger at the president, who campaigned on isolationism and "no new wars"
Vanity Fair
February 28, 2026
15 Months Ago, Donald Trump Promised “I’m Not Going to Start Wars, I’m Going to Stop Wars"
The White House issued a press release declaring Donald Trump the “President of Peace." Four days later, he announced a major combat operati...
Vanity Fair
February 28, 2026
US and Israel Launch Attack on Iran
As bombs exploded in cities across Iran, Donald Trump urged citizens to “take over your government.”
Vanity Fair
February 28, 2026
Political News, Campaign and Election Coverage
News and opinion on key political issues, plus campaign and election coverage from Vanity Fair.
Vanity Fair
February 27, 2026
Political News, Campaign and Election Coverage
News and opinion on key political issues, plus campaign and election coverage from Vanity Fair.
Vanity Fair
February 27, 2026
Mike Huckabee, Trump’s Ambassador to Israel, Defends His “Kind Of Strange” Interview With Tucker Carlson
In a wide-ranging interview with Vanity Fair, the US ambassador to Israel explained his controversial comments to Tucker Carlson and address...
Vanity Fair
February 27, 2026
The Photographer Who Helped Launch Melania Trump’s Modeling Career Is a Recurring Character in the Epstein Files
Melania Trump and Antoine Verglas were fixtures of the 1990s fashion circuit—a rarefied ecosystem that Jeffrey Epstein would continue to pen...
Vanity Fair
February 27, 2026
Vivian Wilson, Estranged Daughter of Elon Musk, Walks For Gucci at Milan Fashion Week 2026
Wilson, the eldest living child of billionaire Elon Musk, has been estranged from—and vocally critical of—her biological father since 2020.
Vanity Fair
February 27, 2026
Why You Should Look Closely at That Photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor
Christopher Anderson, who has photographed members of the Trump administration for Vanity Fair, examines the image of the former prince seen...
Vanity Fair
February 27, 2026
The Truth About Celebrity Styling with Kate Young
Kate Young doesn’t really like custom dresses or method dressing. But she loves fashion. Here, she tells VF all about the art of celebrity d...
Vanity Fair
February 26, 2026
Monica Lewinsky on the Epstein Files and the Nuances of Grooming
Drawing a hard line between informed citizen and armchair voyeur.
Vanity Fair
February 26, 2026
Jubilee Media Helped Take Charlie Kirk Mainstream. What Do Its Video Debates Mean for the Future of Politics?
Eighteen months after the Turning Point USA founder helped the company launch its blockbuster series, Surrounded—and six months after his ki...
Vanity Fair
February 26, 2026
Astrology in Washington, DC and on Wall Street: Andrew Ross Sorkin and Sally Quinn Talk the Powerful and the Occult
From Nancy Reagan to Barry Goldwater, the capital’s most powerful have long turned to the occult for guidance—just as Wall Street titans did...
Vanity Fair
February 25, 2026
Trump’s State of the Union: Hockey Champions and Grisly Tales of Bloodshed
In the longest ever State of the Union address, President Trump camouflaged his claims of a historic economic boom in star-spangled spectacl...
Vanity Fair
February 24, 2026
Kelly Klein: The Muse Who Shaped '90s Fashion With Her Friend Carolyn Bessette Kennedy
Twenty years after divorcing Calvin Klein, Kelly Klein is getting another turn in the spotlight thanks to her character being on American Lo...
Vanity Fair
February 24, 2026
From the Queen’s Tweeds to Kate Middleton’s Zara, Justine Picardie Reveals the Soft Power of Royal Dressing
Picardie, author of Fashioning the Crown: A Story of Power and Couture, explores the influence and importance of the royal wardrobe in her n...
Vanity Fair
February 23, 2026
Inside the Heartbreakingly Brief Life of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, JFK and Jackie’s Youngest Son
In an excerpt from his new book, ‘Twilight of Camelot: The Short Life and Long Legacy of Patrick Bouvier Kennedy,’ Steven Levingston tells t...
Vanity Fair
February 23, 2026
Meet Marc Toberoff, Elon Musk’s Hollywood-Loving Lawyer Facing Off Against Sam Altman
A key figure in Silicon Valley’s battle royale is a Malibu lawyer who’d rather be a movie producer—if only his name didn’t send some studio...
Vanity Fair
February 21, 2026
Alysa Liu and Her 'I Don't Give a Damn' Aesthetic Have Captivated The World
With her extraordinary style and carefree attitude, gold medal winning Alysa Liu has brought a breath of fresh air to the Milan Cortina 2026...
Vanity Fair
February 20, 2026
Melania Trump Says American Fashion “Can Lead”—While She’s Dressed in European Labels
On Friday, the FLOTUS spoke at the Smithsonian about the power of American style. Her Bottega Veneta coat and Louboutins sent a different me...
Vanity Fair
February 20, 2026
Jesse Jackson's Vanity Fair Profile from the 1988 Presidential Campaign
What does he want? Even as Democratic candidate Jesse Jackson wins hearts and minds in the Midwest, very little is known about the man behin...
Vanity Fair
February 20, 2026
Mine. Mine. Mine. How One Corrupt Billionaire Kicked Off the Global Cobalt Spree
When Israeli businessman Dan Gertler set his sights on Congo, he found the minerals he was looking for, and a whole new world of trouble.
Vanity Fair
February 19, 2026
A Night Where “Secret” New York City Republicans Can “Be Themselves”
With conservatism on the rise, private members’ clubs like the NYYRC are hosting events where young Republicans can socialize without fear o...
Vanity Fair
February 19, 2026
Inside American Fashion’s Strained Pursuit of Glamour at New York Fashion Week
“I guess it doesn’t have to be that complicated,” said Brandon Maxwell of designing his new collection. It’s a principle more designers at N...
Vanity Fair
February 19, 2026
An Insider-Republican Podcast Learns How to Make It in Trump’s America
The hosts of Ruthless are Washington creatures boasting establishmentarian CVs, but they’re thriving in an outsider era.
Vanity Fair
February 18, 2026
Exclusive: OpenAI Has Poached Instagram’s Celebrity Whisperer
Charles Porch’s newly created role as OpenAI’s VP of global creative partnerships signals the AI giant’s new focus on the entertainment indu...
Vanity Fair
February 18, 2026
Trump’s Wild West Wing Pardons: Inside the Absolutions of Todd Chrisley, Carlos Watson, Sidney Powell, and Other Boldface Pardonees
Willem Marx speaks to pardoners, pardonees, and the as-yet-unpardoned, from a Bush-era CIA leaker struggling for salvation to reality TV’s f...
Vanity Fair
February 17, 2026
“ICE Out” Pins Are All Over New York Fashion Week and the Red Carpets—What’s Next?
“If American fashion wants credibility, it must stop treating immigration as a trend and start defending the people who make the industry ex...
Vanity Fair
February 17, 2026
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at Age 84
A key deputy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s, Jackson went from being a two-time US presidential candidate to an elder statesman of the Civi...
Vanity Fair
February 16, 2026
A Blue Wave Is Building. Democrats Could Still Find a Way to Screw It Up.
Will the party learn to surf in time for the midterms or get tossed asunder?
Vanity Fair
February 16, 2026
New York Fashion Week Has Found Its Backbone: Diotima by Rachel Scott
Few designers are using their platform like Rachel Scott of Diotima is. This season, the Jamaican designer spoke of the perils of American i...
Vanity Fair
February 14, 2026
Jeffrey Epstein’s Quarter Zip and the Rise of a Fringe Fashion Obsession
The sweatshirt—a hallmark of Epstein’s sociopathic insouciance—can now be purchased from an array of eBay and Etsy entrepreneurs, Nick Fuent...
Vanity Fair
February 13, 2026
Brooke Shields on Style, the New “Sex Sells,” and Returning to the Calvin Klein Fold
Brooke Shields tells VF about returning to the Calvin Klein fold and what she thinks about today’s definition of sexy.
Vanity Fair
February 13, 2026
Inside Steve Bannon and Jeffrey Epstein’s Disturbingly Close Friendship
The new Epstein files are a peek into the Trump consigliere’s chummy relationship with the sex offender, from late-night notes to private je...
Vanity Fair
February 13, 2026
Is JD and Usha Vance’s Love Story Written in the Stars?
With their marriage under a microscope, the second couple may find solace in the stars. With a little help from astrologically minded friend...
Vanity Fair
February 12, 2026
Laura Kim Toasts to Lunar New Year With Her Monse Partner Fernando García and a Mah-Jong Cake
The outgoing creative directors of Oscar de la Renta—and a guest list including Nicky Hilton Rothschild, Jamie Chung, Sai De Silva, and more...
Vanity Fair
February 12, 2026
Kate Middleton Turns to Prep for a London School Visit
The Princess of Wales appeared at Castle Hill Academy in Croydon to mark Children’s Mental Health Week.
Vanity Fair
February 12, 2026
Epstein’s Ghost Is Calling All the Shots in Trump’s White House
Trump thought he’d cut ties with Jeffrey Epstein years ago. But the deceased financier’s shadow lurks across an administration struggling to...
Vanity Fair
February 11, 2026
New York Fashion Week Starts Today—Can American Fashion Meet the Moment?
America is turning 250 in 2026 in the midst of a volatile political context. As a new edition of New York Fashion Week begins, will the indu...
Vanity Fair
February 11, 2026
8 Love Letters From Hell, in Honor of Valentine’s Day
Kim Jong Un’s letters to Donald Trump. Jeff Bezos’s saucy texts to Lauren Sánchez. Muammar Gaddafi’s professions of love for Condoleezza Ric...
Vanity Fair
February 11, 2026
The CEOs of Kalshi and Polymarket Are Betting On the Most Hated Experiment in Business
Prediction markets entice enterprising nerds to make and lose fortunes by wagering on everything from politics to the weather. Here’s why th...
Vanity Fair
February 10, 2026
Revisiting the Iconic Fashion of Caroline Bouvier Kennedy's Wedding
The 1986 Cape Cod wedding was a stylish spectacle sealing the Kennedy family's place as American royals.
Vanity Fair
February 10, 2026
Megyn Kelly Melts Down Over Bad Bunny: The Super Bowl Shouldn’t Be “Spanish” or “Muslim”
“That kind of football is ours,” the conservative pundit snarled in conversation with Piers Morgan, adding that the Super Bowl halftime show...
Vanity Fair
February 9, 2026
Bad Bunny’s Simple Super Bowl 2026 Halftime Show Jewelry, Explained
Jewelry designer Marvin Douglas Linares tells Vanity Fair about creating the single earring that would accompany the Grammy Award winner’s m...
Vanity Fair
February 8, 2026
Washington Post Publisher Steps Down Days After Painful Layoffs
Three days after The Washington Post cut a third of its newsroom, publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced his immediate departure.
Vanity Fair
February 8, 2026
The Biggest Super Bowl Rivalry Is Between Two Centibillion-Dollar AI Companies
The public beef between OpenAI and Anthropic is shaping up to be the biggest distraction from the Big Game since Kendrick Lamar ended Drake.
Vanity Fair
February 7, 2026
Teyana Taylor, François Arnaud, Queen Latifah, and More Celebrate Thom Browne in San Francisco
There were hundreds of parties Friday as the Bay Area gears up for Super Bowl LX. But the biggest stars of the moment—including Teyana Taylo...
Vanity Fair
February 7, 2026