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    Vanity Fair was an American society magazine published from 1913 to 1936. It was highly successful until the Great Depression led to its becoming unprofitable...
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  • version of Vanity Fair was published from 1913 to 1936. The imprint was revived in 1983 after Conde Nast took over the magazine company. Vanity Fair currently...
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    1983, it has been used by the American popular culture magazine published by Condé Nast. The first Vanity Fair was an American publication that ran from 1859...
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  • including: Vanity Fair (British magazine), 1868–1914 Vanity Fair (American magazine 19131936) Vanity Fair (1911 film), directed by Charles Kent Vanity Fair (1915...
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  • Print Reader's Digest The Saturday Evening Post Smithsonian Vanity Fair Vanity Fair (19131936) In Touch Weekly Life & Style Weekly National Enquirer OK...
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    photography is most often conducted for advertisements or fashion magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair, and Elle. It has become a necessary way for fashion designers...
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  • Vincent Brooks, Day & Son (category Vanity Fair (British magazine) caricatures)
    widely known for reproducing the weekly caricatures published in Vanity Fair magazine. The company was formed in 1867 when Vincent Brooks bought the name...
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  • Imogen Cunningham (category American portrait photographers)
    Man Ray and Theodore Roethke. She continued with Vanity Fair until it stopped publication in 1936. In the 1940s, Cunningham turned to documentary street...
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    Adolph de Meyer (category Vanity Fair (magazine) people)
    York City, where he became a photographer for Vogue from 1913 to 1921, and for Vanity Fair. In 1922, de Meyer accepted an offer to become the chief photographer...
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    Dorothy Parker (category 20th-century American Jews)
    death in 1913, she played piano at a dancing school to earn a living while she worked on her poetry. She sold her first poem to Vanity Fair magazine in 1914...
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  • company of Condé Nast (GQ, Pitchfork, the New Yorker, Vanity Fair, Vogue, W, Wired) and American City Business Journals (ACBJ) Adolph Ochs (1985–1935)...
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    Cuthbert Bradley (category Vanity Fair (British magazine) artists)
    He worked as a sporting journalist for The Field and as a magazine illustrator for Vanity Fair. He also wrote books about foxhunting. His paintings depicted...
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    Djuna Barnes (category American women novelists)
    June 18, 1982) was an American artist, illustrator, journalist, and writer who is perhaps best known for her novel Nightwood (1936), a cult classic of lesbian...
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  • Affectionate Fun at Hollywood With His Directorial Debut, 'Fool's Paradise'". Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on April 6, 2023. Retrieved April 7, 2023...
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    Juliette Crosby (category 20th-century American actresses)
    "Mr. Hornblow Goes to the Play". Theatre Magazine. 31: 526–527. June 1920. "The Young Idea". Vanity Fair. Vol. 17. May 1922. p. 51. "In Other Novelties...
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    with the woman models usually smoking cigarettes. American fashion magazines such as Vogue, Vanity Fair and Harper's Bazaar quickly picked up the new style...
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    Frances W. Delehanty (category American women artists)
    Bohême in Washington Square" Vanity Fair (August 1915): 36. J. P. Mowbray, "The Making of a Country Home" Everybody's Magazine (July 1901): 65. "Bookplates...
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  • Nancy Jo Sales (November 2006). "Is Hip-Hop's Jeweler on the Rocks?". Vanity Fair. Ora Coren (Jun 20, 2006). "Diamond Dealer Nabbed With Detroit Drug Ring"...
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    Family of Donald Trump (category Use American English from August 2023)
    August 24, 2020. Ellison, Sarah. "IVANKA'S APPRENTICE | Vanity Fair | February 2017". Vanity Fair | The Complete Archive. Archived from the original on...
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    December 2017), The Crown: Edward's Alleged Nazi Sympathies Exposed, Vanity Fair, archived from the original on 6 February 2018, retrieved 14 August 2018...
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    Hiram Maxim (category American emigrants to the United Kingdom)
    Hiram Stevens Maxim (1913). Li Hung Chang's Scrapbook. Watts & Co. Li Hung Chang's Scrapbook, Foreword, p. x. "Who Made America". PBS. "No. 27122". The...
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    Robert Capa (category 1913 births)
    Robert Capa (born Endre Ernő Friedmann; October 22, 1913 – May 25, 1954) was a Hungarian–American war photographer and photojournalist. He is considered...
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    Norman Rockwell (category American magazine illustrators)
    2001, p. 396. Kamp, David (November 2009). "Norman Rockwell's American Dream". Vanity Fair. Archived from the original on July 16, 2012. Retrieved April...
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    John Barrymore (category 20th-century American male actors)
    in Believe Me Xantippe. In late 1913, Barrymore made his first confirmed feature film, the romantic comedy An American Citizen, with Adolph Zukor's Famous...
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    Anita Loos (category 20th-century American dramatists and playwrights)
    York and met with Frank Crowninshield of Vanity Fair. They had an instant rapport and Loos remained a Vanity Fair contributor for several decades. Loos returned...
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    Frank Harris (category American editors)
    left-wing press and to keep Pearson's Magazine functioning and solvent during the war years. Harris became an American citizen in April 1921. In 1922 he travelled...
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    Hedda Hopper (category 20th-century American actresses)
    (1997-04-01). "The Powerful Rivalry of Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2018-03-25. "Hedda Hopper Timeline". Archived from the original...
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    (disambiguation), various Bethany McLean, business writer for Vanity Fair magazine; formerly Fortune magazine; well known for her work in uncovering the Enron scandal...
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    Billie Burke (category Use American English from July 2020)
    Runaway, The "Mind-the-Paint" Girl, and The Land of Promise from 1910 to 1913, along with a supporting role in the revival of Sir Arthur Wing Pinero's...
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    (2008) | ISBN 9780521883665 The Lost Decade: Short Stories from Esquire, 1936–1941 (2008) | ISBN 9780521885300 The Basil, Josephine, and Gwen Stories (2009)...
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