

Beauty
Teens, Turmoil, and $1,650 of Swag at Sephoria
Welcome to the BravoCon of the beauty world.
By Marisa Meltzer

DRUGSTORE COWGIRL
The Insider's Guide to French Pharmacies
Marisa Meltzer on 20 years of stockpiling products that feel, smell, and work better than their American counterparts and doling them out to the underserved masses (her friends and colleagues).
By Marisa Meltzer

Oscars 2026
6 Glasses of Wine, 3 Boiled Eggs, and a Hangover All in Pursuit of Oscar Glory
I tried an infamous crash diet in solidarity with awards season. It was the worst day of my life.
By Marisa Meltzer

OSCARS WEEK
Dior’s Francis Kurkdjian Says He “Plagiarized” Rihanna to Create J’adore Intense
On Monday, Dior kicked off Oscars week with a celebration of their newest scent—inspired by the singer—staged at a brutalist Bond-villain estate high above Los Angeles.
By Rachel Marlowe

Celebrity
Isabella Rossellini Continues To Question The Meaning of Beauty
The 73-year-old star of Ryan Murphy's body horror series The Beauty shares some of her character's philosophies.
By Monica Coviello

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Lovely in Leather
Short-Haired Demi Moore (And Her Dog) Stun At Gucci
The star of The Substance channeled Trinity from The Matrix at Milan Fashion Week.
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By Séraphine Roger

BEAUTY
The Great Cosmetic Undoing Is Here
The legions who flocked to dermatologists and plastic surgeons to be filled and plumped are now seeking to reverse their procedures. Here’s what they’re getting un-done now.
By Marisa MeltzerPhotography by Henry Leutwyler

Royals
A Second Accuser Alleges a “Sexual Encounter” With Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor at Jeffrey Epstein’s Request
The victim’s lawyer says she was in her 20s when she was “sent by Jeffrey Epstein over to Prince Andrew.”
By Erin Vanderhoof

Wellness
Inside New York City’s Sauna Wars: The Real Heated Rivalry Is at the Bathhouse
From Bathhouse to Othership to Altar, a wave of bathhouses in NYC are popping up just blocks apart, igniting a war of zen.
By Marisa Meltzer
ROYALS
Prince Harry Hopes to Visit King Charles During London Visit, Sources Say
The Duke of Sussex is trying to schedule a face-to-face meeting with his father, whom he has not seen since February, during a four-day trip to the UK.
By Katie Nicholl
ROYALS
Kate Middleton as a Blonde Is Bound to Launch a Trend, Says Royal Hairstylist
On Thursday, the Prince and Princess of Wales returned to work with an official engagement at the Natural History Museum in London.
By Katie Nicholl

venice film festival 2025
The Most Head-Turning Accessory at the Venice Film Festival 2025 Is an Artistic Hairdo
From Rose Villain's two-tone mohawk hair to Barbara Palvin's disheveled braid with pearls and more, Venice stars have upped their hair game this year.
By Laura Scafati

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FROM THE MAGAZINE
Futuristic Fashion Inspired by Murderbot
In Apple TV+’s new sci-fi series based on Martha Wells’s award-winning novels, a self-hacking security unit struggles to find a balance between its own free will and carrying out dangerous missions.
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By Nicole Chapoteau, Kia D. Goosby, Miles Pope, and Daisy Shaw-Ellis

FROM THE MAGAZINE
Dior Spas Are Redesigning Wellness
With high-tech beauty offerings at the freshly renovated Hôtel Plaza Athénée in Paris and a new location in Portofino, the French fashion house is putting a luxury spin on well-being.
By Kia D. Goosby

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FROM THE MAGAZINE
Florals? For Spring? Hilma af Klint’s Botanical Drawings Inspire
In “What Stands Behind the Flowers,” the Museum of Modern Art presents Hilma af Klint’s abstract botanical pieces, which juxtapose watercolor blossoms with precise drawings, suggesting the human spirit’s union with nature.
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By Nicole Chapoteau, Kia D. Goosby, Daisy Shaw-Ellis, and Miles Pope

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FROM THE MAGAZINE
Just in Time for “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” a Celebration of Sartorialism
The Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s spring exhibition, “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” explores the Black dandy through history, from 18th-century expectations to contemporary transformations, while spotlighting the importance of the sartorial in the formation of Black identities.
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By Nicole Chapoteau, Kia D. Goosby, Miles Pope, and Daisy Shaw-Ellis

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FROM THE MAGAZINE
Channel the Elegant Forms of Ruth Asawa
Wind your way into an artist’s imagination with “Ruth Asawa: Retrospective,” a celebration of the modernist’s six-decade career spent bending notions of surface, volume, and perception.
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By Nicole Chapoteau, Kia D. Goosby, Miles Pope, and Daisy Shaw-Ellis

FROM THE MAGAZINE
Jessica McCormack Knows Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend
The jewelry designer, whose unique pieces and signature settings are beloved by Hollywood, shares her favorite things with Vanity Fair.
By Kayla Holliday

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FROM THE MAGAZINE
Channel Brighter Days Ahead With These Wayne Thiebaud–Inspired Picks
Originally a cartoonist whose work was imbued with wit and playfulness that would continue throughout his career as a painter, Thiebaud foregrounds the serenity of the days spent in the sun.
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By Nicole Chapoteau, Kia D. Goosby, Jessica Neises, Miles Pope, and Daisy Shaw-Ellis

FROM THE MAGAZINE
Karla Welch Can’t Get Over These 8 Items
The celebrity stylist and The Period Company cofounder shares her favorite things with Vanity Fair.
By Kayla Holliday

Starman
Robert Pattinson on Harnessing His Anxiety, Very Ambitious Movies, and Why He’s Uninterested in Going to Space
Pattinson has been the face of Dior Homme for more than a decade. With a brand-new fragrance campaign and a leading role in Mickey 17, the actor takes a moment to reflect.
By Savannah Walsh