Actress Natalie Portman who’s leading in the upcoming and critically acclaimed movie Vox Lux poses for the cover and main spread of Vanity Fair’s November 2018 issue. All captured by fashion photographer Erik Madigan. See the shoot below:
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Olga Kurylenko by Marcin Tyszka
Olga Kurylenko poses in luxurious jewel toned designer looks captured by Marcin Tyszka for Vanity Fair’s August 2018 issue. See the shoot below:
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Jennifer Lawrence Takes a Lie Detector Test (Video)
Americas most relatable and pizza loving actress Jennifer Lawrence agrees to take a polygraph test that didn’t always seem as light hearted as you would think. What does she lie and tell the truth about? Found out below in the Vanity Fair video promoting her latest undercover movie titled Red Sparrow in theaters March 2nd. Related articles Jennifer Lawrence learns to be a sexy, sexy spy in this ‘Red Sparrow’ featurette Jennifer Lawrence shared her ‘biggest fear’ about doing a nude scene for her new movie ‘Red Sparrow’ ‘Red Sparrow’ Review: An Overlong Waste of Jennifer Lawrence’s Talent Jennifer Lawrence Reveals She Dropped Out of School at 14 and Doesn’t…
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Angelina Jolie by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Vanity Fair’s September 2017 issue features top actress Angelina Jolie on an onset/behind the scenes inspired editorial. Captured by fashion photographers Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. See the shoot below:
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Colton Haynes & Emily Bett Rickards by Tyler Shields
Colton Haynes dabbles in playful gender swapping/blurring alongside Emily Bett Rickards in a photo shoot by Tyler Shields. “The interesting thing about the vintage dress we used is the cuts they used to use fit him so well,” Shields says about Haynes, whom he’s known for several years. “It was when we were talking about shooting Colton in the vintage women’s suit that the idea to shoot Colton and Emily in each other’s outfits came up. I think it speaks a lot to the time we are in right now as androgyny is a two-way street.” – Tyler Shields source:
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Carmen Dell’Orefice Returns to the St. Regis
“The fashion icon, drawn by Salvador Dalí almost 70 years ago, returns to the same hotel to be drawn by David Downton, exclusively for Vanity Fair.”