Movie icons shot by the legendary VF lensman—on view at Washington, DC’s National Portrait Gallery.
Movie icons shot by the legendary VF lensman—on view at Washington, DC’s National Portrait Gallery.
This month Courtney Love told Nancy Jo Sales all about her latest re-invention as “Lady Love,” the British-society darling. See a slide show of the rocker’s evolving style through the years.
Five decades ago, at the height of the civil-rights movement, America’s most beloved movie actor was a black man whose three films that year—To Sir, with Love; In the Heat of the Night; and Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner—made him king of the Hollywood box office. How the actor’s coolly uncompromising navigation of that status helped send a pointed message to white America.
The actress has funded a new screenwriting lab for women over 40.
Apocalyptic or silent, gender-bending or motion-capturing, the 2012 awards heavyweights get star treatment from *V.F.’*s ace photographers—inside the bar bets, parlor games, and Oscar cred of the year’s best films. Check back throughout the days leading up to the 84th Academy Awards as we add more photographs.
In one of the first magazine interviews he’s given in 25 years, the actor, director, and legendary lothario talks to Sam Kashner about his new film, his fascination with Howard Hughes, his wife Annette Bening, and living in the new age of Hollywood while remaining an icon of the past.
Apocalyptic or silent, gender-bending or motion-capturing, the 2012 awards heavyweights get star treatment from *V.F.’*s ace photographers—inside the bar bets, parlor games, and Oscar cred of the year’s best films. Check back throughout the days leading up to the 84th Academy Awards as we add more photographs.
Our November Vanities girl—er, ruddy Southern gent—plays coy in a slimming one-piece.
After winning two Oscars, the Gone with the Wind actress decided to leave Los Angeles and decamp to Paris in 1955. What made her walk out? William Stadiem finds out the answer from the golden-age screen goddess herself, as she approaches her 100th birthday.
Photographer Steven Klein and stylist Patti Wilson created a moody, glamorous, after-hours vibe for this year’s cover stars.
From Coco Chanel’s rock-crystal centerpieces to a cook-off with Clark Gable—this year, those 2015 sunglasses aren’t going to cut it.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav attempts to allay fears at a town hall, but layoffs and cost cutting have amped up existential dread.
George Holz, renowned portraitist of Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston, and others will release a 30-year retrospective of Hollywood portraits in September. Click here for an inside look with the photographer himself.
How to choose and buy the best Hollywood vanity mirror.
The silent-film heartthrob’s short but extraordinary career is retold in delicious detail in Emily W. Leider’s ‘Dark Lover: The Life and Death of Rudolph Valentino.’
Ahead of the J. Paul Getty Museum’s retrospective of the photographer’s work, VF.com looks at a selection of renowned and previously unpublished photographs.
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« Où sont les femmes ? » chantait déjà Patrick Juvet, en 1977. 40 ans plus tard, le mystère reste entier.