It’s been a winning awards season for Ariana DeBose.
The West Side Story star has been sweeping the awards show circuit for her riveting performance as Anita in Steven Spielberg’s acclaimed revival of the Broadway classic — having scooped a Screen Actors Guild Award, a Golden Globe, and, just this
Catwoman has been played by a long line of fabulous women, all of whom embodied the style and substance of their respective decades. Look at Eartha Kitt in the ’60s, Michelle Pfeiffer in the ’90s, Halle Berry in the 2000s, or Anne Hathaway in the 2010s. But in The Batman—now in theaters everywhere—Z
The wardrobe transition to summer is usually the most welcomed one of all: After tucking away thick-knit sweaters, quilted puffers, and every single lug-sole boot you own, it’s time to shop for silky slip dresses, sheer bathing suit coverups, and barely there sandals that wouldn’t have cut it during
When Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer became engaged in early 1981, they had only met in person 13 times. And, as the Mirror reports, as fairytale-like as their July 29, 1981 wedding was, their proposal? Not so much. In fact, the outlet reports, Diana “burst into laughter” at Charles’ unromanti
Prince William had a great college experience at the University of St. Andrews in Fife, Scotland—hey, if nothing else, he met his future wife, the then Kate Middleton, who was actually his roommate (platonically, initially). And a normal college experience is exactly what William wanted, so much so
It’s not every day you get to meet the woman who plays you on TV—but that’s exactly what happened when Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, met Emerald Fennell, the actress who portrays her on Netflix’s hit The Crown.
Fennell was at Camilla’s home, Clarence House, for a reception to mark International Wom
Women-led dating and social networking app Bumble carried out a representative study of its community and found that one in three women have been sent unsolicited lewd images, and a whopping 96 percent were unhappy to have received them. This sending of unsolicited nudes, or cyberflashing, is not on
Last week, Poland publicly announced a plan to transfer its war planes to United States’ Ramstein air base in Germany, which could then be delivered to Ukraine to help bolster its defense against the ongoing Russian offensive. The idea, for Poland, was to provide military assistance to Volodymyr Zel
Mike Colter wanted to bring a bit of mystery to the Critics Choice Awards on Sunday. In a pinstripe Dolce & Gabbana suit, Colter, who was nominated for best actor in the Paramount Plus drama, Evil, found the feeling personified.
“I gravitated towards this particular look because you can’t tell if i
Jane Campion has issued an apology for her Critics Choice Awards victory speech from Sunday night, in which she made a controversial comment about Venus Williams and Serena Williams that elicited a strong, swift backlash.
“I made a thoughtless comment equating what I do in the film world with all t
What’s in space for Pete Davidson? That “four minutes of weightlessness” promised by Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’s quick taxi company to the atmosphere. Four minutes of forgetting what ails, four minutes of sweet relief from the heft of the human endeavor. Davidson, Saturday Night Live comedian and the
Nearly a year after Monaco’s Princess Charlene began a harrowing medical journey that kept her grounded in South Africa for at least five months, she has finally returned home to the principality. In a statement, the Palais Princier told People that she had returned home from a clinic in Switzerland
Ahead of the BAFTAs, Rebecca Hall, writer and director of critical favorite Passing, was most looking forward to something simple: the “energy in the room. It’s going to be such a novelty to be at something all together again.” The Royal Albert Hall hosted the British Award show on Sunday in person
Below, Vanity Fair’s awards experts break down the biggest weekend of this awards season so far.
David Canfield: We divided and conquered this weekend, Rebecca, by splitting a slew of major awards events over what felt like the busiest three-day stretch of the season so far. The overstuffed nature
Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine is entirely indefensible, which is why Russia has been working overtime to spread disinformation about its efforts to take over another country. Whereas people with access to real news and facts understand that Putin is simply a megalomaniac who doesn’t care how
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, acknowledged for the first time on Monday that she attended the “Stop the Steal” protest on January 6, 2021, the rally hosted by Donald Trump shortly before his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol. The former president used the event t
In October 2018, Meghan Markle and Prince Harry announced that their first child was on the way. Over the next seven months, Meghan traveled around the world and redefined maternitywear as we knew it. Here at Vanity Fair, we watched as she wore trench coats, bold colors, couture from the likes of Va
Something you’ve probably picked up on over the last year and change is that critical race theory is the Republican party’s bogeyman du jour. CRT, for those unaware, is an academic framework based on the notion that racism is not simply about individual prejudice but the prejudice embedded in a coun
In many ways, it’s criminal to even think about the fact that Dolly Parton has yet to find her way into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A celebrated singer, songwriter, actress, activist, and all-around Good Samaritan, the “Jolene”-singing septuagenarian has been working in the industry for more tha
Birkenstock is back with another major designer collaboration, and this one might be its most stylish yet. On Monday, March 14, the footwear brand revealed a new partnership with Manolo Blahnik, which transforms its signature high heels into Birkenstock’s comfy classics.