Following Trump's second electoral victory, Vanity Fair published a cover that has sparked a backlash among his supporters.
Executive producer Naveed Chowdhary-Flatt exclusively told Vanity Fair that Camilla was “very warm and receptive.” “The queen was very generous with her time and has given our cameras ...
Yes, the polls are excruciatingly close, but I expect women voters, motivated by Roe ... The Nashville star talks to Vanity Fair about 40 years of the patriotic standard, what it was like ...
MANSFIELD - Vanity Fair, the magazine that is "the premier ... The magazine spoke with two women, anonymously, who claim that the Alberts' German Shepherd, Chloe, attacked them or their animals ...
In one of his final campaign appearances before Election Day, Donald Trump creepily declared that he’s going to protect American women “whether the women like it or not,” accidentally ...
Regardless of whether her story is accurate—and that matters very much—the barrage of assault allegations is a dreary, panic-inducing reminder of what’s at stake for women. There’s a woman ...
Vanity Fair is keeping a running list ... Yes, the polls are excruciatingly close, but I expect women voters, motivated by Roe’s demise and Trump’s misogyny, to help elect the first female ...
Revenue was down 20% compared to last year, and a press rep for the house told Vanity Fair that a record year for private sales has helped keep gross margins stable. But the biggest question mark ...
Both worked as advisors within the administration and had broad portfolios that at various points encompassed Mideast peace and Covid-19 response (his) and women’s entrepreneurship and human ...
Pink, as in JD Vance’s debate tie? Pink, as in all the women who are voting for Kamala Harris? Pink, as in completely inconclusive? Vanity Fair: Do you remember when “I’ve seen enough ...
“What we’re trying to talk about in this show is something we’re all feeling, which is: No matter what side you’re on or who you are, the question is, is this really happening?” the ...
Every four years, The Monogram Shop in East Hampton sells cups emblazoned with the names of the presidential candidate from each party. And every single year—apart from 2016—the candidate who ...