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May 5, 2026
Exclusive: Bengals Quarterback Joe Burrow Had His Mind On Football On the Way to the Met Gala 2026
“This is fun,” he said, as his stylist Kyle Smith helped clasp together his Cartier watch inside The Mark Hotel. “But soon, it’s going to be...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Exclusive: Blood, Bodily Transformation, and 659,000 Stitches: Naomi Osaka Explains Her Daring Met Gala 2026 Look
“It's like a shedding of an outer skin,” Osaka told Vanity Fair of the bold Robert Wun creation she wore on Monday night.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
At GQ’s Met Gala Afterparty, Guests Declare Chase Infiniti and Emma Chamberlain Among the Night’s Best Dressed
Jeremy Pope told Vanity Fair his favorite moment of the night was bumping into Rihanna and A$AP Rocky in the museum bathroom.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Exclusive: Camila Morrone Raced from the Age of Innocence Set to Channel Grace Kelly at the Met Gala 2026
Morrone stepped out of her Edith Wharton filming mode and into Tory Burch, declaring she has been "corset trained" on set.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Exclusive: Amanda Seyfried, Prepping for the Carpet, Says Met Gala 2026 Is “a Free-for-All in the Best Way”
“I think the dress lends itself to the gems,” Seyfried, who wore Tiffany & Co. jewelry and a Prada gown, told Vanity Fair hours before hitti...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Jeans to the Met Gala? The Backstory Behind Troye Sivan’s Deceivingly Simple 2026 Met Gala Look
The Australian singer and actor tells VF about the quintessentially New York characters that inspired his 2026 Met Gala look by Prada, and s...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Chase Infiniti on Her First Met Gala Look: “A Tasteful Nude”
The One Battle After Another breakout star tells VF about attending the 2026 Met Gala with Thom Browne and surpassing her post-awards season...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Rihanna Arrives at the Met Gala 2026 in a Shimmering, Sculptural Gown
On Monday night, the musician turned mogul walked the steps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in a metallic look by Margiela Couture by Glen...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Blake Lively, Fresh Off Her Justin Baldoni Battle, Celebrates at the Met Gala in Archival Armani
The actress, who settled out of court with her ‘It Ends With Us’ costar Monday, also walked the steps of the Met with a Judith Leiber purse...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Bad Bunny Serves Grandpa Realness At the 2026 Met Gala
The Grammy winner and Super Bowl performer gave the crowd a hint at what he might look like fifty years into the future—complete with wrinkl...
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
What Was on Madonna's Head at the 2026 Met Gala?
Her theatrical Saint Laurent look was inspired by female surrealist painter Leonora Carrington.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
The Met Gala has a Heavy, Although Somewhat Invisible Presence at the Met
Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg opted to skip the carpet — but inside, OpenAI, Meta, Snapchat, Shopify, and Amazon all have tables.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Beyoncé Returns to the Met Gala 2026 For the First Time in a Decade Alongside Blue Ivy
On Monday, the most awarded musical artist in Grammy history returned to the event in a showstopping gown.
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May 5, 2026
Kim Kardashian Channels '60s Art with Met Gala 2026 Look
On the red carpet at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday, Kardashian marked her 13th time ascending the museum’s steps.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Sabrina Carpenter Wears a Dress Made Out of Film at the Met Gala 2026
In custom Dior by Jonathan Anderson, Carpenter paid homage to the 1954 Film Sabrina, quite literally.
Vanity Fair
May 5, 2026
Heidi Klum Goes For Halloween in May at the Met Gala 2026, As a Real-Life Statue
The same prosthetic artist who turned her into a worm in 2022 was on hand for her foray into marble.
Vanity Fair
April 30, 2026
The Onion’s Ben Collins Is Still Trying to Get His Hands on Infowars
An eleventh-hour ruling means Collins and his satirical newspaper have come up short once again in their quest to play the ultimate joke on...
Vanity Fair
April 27, 2026
Battle of the Billionaires: What’s at Stake as Elon Musk and Sam Altman Face Off in Court
The two Silicon Valley titans are locked in an existential fight for the soul of AI. Here’s what you need to know as their Shakespearean dra...
Vanity Fair
April 21, 2026
Can AI Save Luxury Retail?
Everyone from big-name designers to multibrand department stores are looking for ways to use AI.
Vanity Fair
April 20, 2026
Sam Altman Returns to the Spotlight as Hollywood and Tech Collide at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
The OpenAI CEO told Vanity Fair things have been “up and down” since an April 10 Molotov cocktail attack on his home in San Francisco.
Vanity Fair
April 15, 2026
Taylor Lorenz: AI Clones of Andy Cohen and TikTok Influencers Are Coming
AI-generated “digital twins” of content creators and celebrities are popping up all over the place, and managing this revolution is a major...
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April 14, 2026
As Teens, They Founded a Billion-Dollar Startup. Now They Want to Shape the Future.
Cam Fink, John Kessler, and Ned Koh founded the AI unicorn Aaru when they were 18, 15, and 19. Now they've got even bigger ambitions.
Vanity Fair
April 8, 2026
The Gambler at the Center of Jeff Shell’s Paramount Departure Swears He’s Not Taking a Victory Lap
Vanity Fair spoke to R.J. Cipriani on Wednesday after the news broke that his lawsuit against the studio exec had culminated in Shell’s depa...
Vanity Fair
April 8, 2026
Everything Trump Needs to Know to Broker a Deal With Xi Jinping
Ahead of President Trump’s highly anticipated trip to China, Xi Jinping’s biographer accentuates the differences—and draws parallels—between...
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April 7, 2026
Artemis II Crew Pays Tribute to its Commander's Late Wife
NASA's Reid Wiseman and his crew named the bright spot on the moon after Carroll Taylor Wiseman, who died six years earlier of cancer.
Vanity Fair
April 7, 2026
Can a Pro-Tech Podcast Solve OpenAI’s PR Woes?
This winter, OpenAI hit a comms rock bottom. Will its acquisition of the cult favorite show TBPN be enough to turn it around?
Vanity Fair
April 2, 2026
Gaston Glock Made the World's Favorite Gun. His Death Intensified a Succession Drama Fit for Hollywood.
When Glock died in 2023, he left behind an empire built on a killing machine—wealth that put his new wife, an animal rights activist and ent...
Vanity Fair
April 2, 2026
The High-Stakes Gambler, and Self-Styled Vigilante, at the Center of Paramount’s Legal Drama
In an interview with Vanity Fair, R.J. Cipriani is eager to share his side of an alleged extortion saga that has ensnared studio executive J...
Vanity Fair
March 31, 2026
Exclusive: OpenAI Preps Policy Push to “Rethink the Social Contract”
Is OpenAI’s chief futurist prepping for a major breakthrough or just another hype cycle?
Vanity Fair
March 24, 2026
Meet the Congressional Candidate in the AI Industry's Crosshairs
New York congressional candidate Alex Bores on running against a Kennedy scion, balling with Zohran, and why the midterms could be our last...
Vanity Fair
March 17, 2026
Robinhood's Vlad Tenev Wants You to Vibecode Your Way Out of the Permanent Underclass
A sit-down with the (sometimes) populist billionaire Vlad Tenev about Trump accounts, mega IPOs, and a world full of “hundreds of thousands...
Vanity Fair
March 17, 2026
Crypto’s True Believers Demand to Be Taken Seriously
They partied like rock stars, searched for aliens, practiced survivalism, and sometimes showed up without shoes. Then crypto winter came—and...
Vanity Fair
March 17, 2026
The Founder of Anthropic Says He Wants to Protect Humanity From AI. Just Don't Ask How.
In search of Dario Amodei, the Anthropic founder whose battle with Sam Altman could reshape civilization, Joe Hagan embarks on an odyssey th...
Vanity Fair
March 10, 2026
Is Paramount’s AI-First Merger a “Force Multiplier” or “‘Flyboys’ All Over Again”?
Hollywood is bracing for layoffs and big creative changes if the Paramount–Warner Bros. Discovery mega-merger goes through.
Vanity Fair
March 4, 2026
The TikTokers Reading the Epstein Files So You Don’t Have To
How TikTok turned a massive government document dump into a crowdsourced investigation.
Vanity Fair
March 4, 2026
At a DC Defense-Tech Conference, No Hegseth—and “Epic Fury”
‘Vanity Fair’ tech correspondent Julia Black goes inside Andreessen Horowitz’s American Dynamism Summit in the first edition of her new colu...
Vanity Fair
February 23, 2026
Meet Marc Toberoff, Elon Musk’s Hollywood-Loving Lawyer Facing Off Against Sam Altman
A key figure in Silicon Valley’s battle royal is a Malibu lawyer who’d rather be a movie producer—if only his name didn’t send some studio b...
Vanity Fair
February 20, 2026
Mine. Mine. Mine. How One Corrupt Billionaire Kicked Off the Global Cobalt Spree
When Israeli businessman Dan Gertler set his sights on Congo, he found the minerals he was looking for, and a whole new world of trouble.
Vanity Fair
February 18, 2026
Exclusive: OpenAI Has Poached Instagram’s Celebrity Whisperer
Charles Porch’s newly created role as OpenAI’s VP of global creative partnerships signals the AI giant’s new focus on the entertainment indu...
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February 17, 2026
Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at Age 84
A key deputy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s, Jackson went from being a two-time US presidential candidate to an elder statesman of the Civi...
Vanity Fair
February 11, 2026
8 Love Letters From Hell, in Honor of Valentine’s Day
Kim Jong Un’s letters to Donald Trump. Jeff Bezos’s saucy texts to Lauren Sánchez. Muammar Gaddafi’s professions of love for Condoleezza Ric...
Vanity Fair
February 11, 2026
The CEOs of Kalshi and Polymarket Are Betting On the Most Hated Experiment in Business
Prediction markets entice enterprising nerds to make and lose fortunes by wagering on everything from politics to the weather. Here’s why th...
Vanity Fair
February 8, 2026
Washington Post Publisher Steps Down Days After Painful Layoffs
Three days after The Washington Post cut a third of its newsroom, publisher and CEO Will Lewis announced his immediate departure.
Vanity Fair
February 8, 2026
The Biggest Super Bowl Rivalry Is Between Two Centibillion-Dollar AI Companies
The public beef between OpenAI and Anthropic is shaping up to be the biggest distraction from the Big Game since Kendrick Lamar ended Drake.
Vanity Fair
February 6, 2026
How ‘The Washington Post’ Cultivated a Bespoke Concept of Sports Coverage
The paper’s sports department, shuttered amid this week’s layoffs, spawned several generations of writers who understood the section as a su...
Vanity Fair
January 30, 2026
Air Force None: Why Trump’s Big, Beautiful Boeings Can’t Fly Yet
Boeing was supposed to deliver two new Air Force Ones by 2024. The holdup might surprise you.
Vanity Fair
January 29, 2026
Has the Tech Right Reached Its Breaking Point?
Tech’s political vibes are shifting yet again… but the dam hasn’t broken just yet.
Vanity Fair
January 28, 2026
The Guy Behind David Protein Bars Loves CrossFit and Controversy
Peter Rahal, who founded David in September 2024, calls the bars a new frontier of health, sold as a lifestyle. It’s not without controversy...
Vanity Fair
January 22, 2026
Davos Is Feeling Very Mar-a-Lago This Year
Anxious world leaders, beefing billionaires, and grifters aplenty have descended on the sleepy Swiss town this week for the 2026 World Econo...
Vanity Fair
January 15, 2026