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MAY 16, 2019
Get Lost in the Vanity Fair Archive
Decades of magazine history are now at your fingertips. Today, Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones officially unveils a full online archive, containing everything ever published in the magazine: as Jones puts it, “a state-of-the-art, searchable presentation of the entire history of Vanity Fair, from its beginnings in 1913 to its revival in 1983 through to the present. Here you’ll find vibrant color illustrations and evocative woodcuts, poems by A.A. Milne, humor from P.G. Wodehouse and Dorothy Parker, and court dispatches by Dominick Dunne. You’ll find jaw-dropping photographic portraiture by Annie Leibovitz,from a nude, pregnant Demi Moore to Whoopi Goldbergin a bathtub of milk. You’ll find essential investigations by Marie Brenner, Bryan Burrough, and Maureen Orth. It’s more than 700 issues’ worth of zeitgeist moments rolled into one.” The archive is free to read through June 30—all you have to do is create an account here if you’re not already a subscriber. (Although—don’t you want to be a subscriber?)
Elsewhere in HWD, Nicole Sperling chats with Olivia Wilde about her buzzy directorial debut, Booksmart; we survey the most notable ensembles spotted at Cannes; Laura Bradley speaks with CW chief Mark Pedowitzabout the network’s uncertain future; and Yohana Destaconsiders an intriguing possibility: could Bran Stark win the Game of Thrones?
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