Vanity Fair’s Best-Dressed List: Upper-Crusty Hits and Misses
Society's newsstand bible picks their favorite clotheshorses.
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'Vanity Fair' had a couple of its editors try to make the Alaska governor's resignation speech into something legible. It took a lot of red ink.
That, and more highlights from the former prime minister's Q&A with Graydon Carter.
Richardson, Lily Cole, Daisy Lowe, Miranda Kerr, and many others whoop it up for the nudie calendar.
Oh-so-hot Gisele Bündchen leads 'Vanity Fair' and 'Harper's Bazaar' to their worst sales of the year.
Turns out, if you had your own yacht and private island, you'd probably just sit around watching funny videos — pretty much like you do now.
The rich have access to a whole different world of fruits and vegetables.
Turns out Sharon Stone had nothing to worry about.
The paper's executive editor defends his boss against 'Vanity Fair.'
No one cared about the tiny island until it collapsed. Now it's worthy of some tall tales.
Mario might lose his private plane, and Carine is losing her coffee machine!
Also, did 'Vanity Fair' lighten Freida Pinto's skin?
Mariah Carey, helmets, girl-on-girl, and more of our favorite images from this month's issues.