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    Vanity Fair

    "At the intersection of power and personality"

    Founded 1913 New York City
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    Vanity Fair first appeared in 1913 as a magazine covering popular culture, fashion, current affairs, and the arts, but the original run ended in 1936 when it merged into Vogue. Condé Nast revived the title in 1983, putting Tina Brown in the editor's chair. Brown transformed it into a cultural force, blending celebrity profiles, investigative journalism, and glamorous photography into a format that felt both sophisticated and urgent. The magazine quickly became known for its iconic covers, such as the 1991 August issue featuring a naked, pregnant Demi Moore, which remains one of the most famous magazine covers of all time.

    Today, Vanity Fair is owned by Condé Nast, a subsidiary of Advance Publications, and operates under editor-in-chief Radhika Jones, who took over in 2017. The magazine publishes 12 print issues per year, alongside a robust digital presence at vanityfair.com that includes daily news, photo galleries, and video content. Its coverage spans Hollywood, politics, true crime, fashion, and royal families, with a signature tone that balances wit, insight, and ambition. The annual Vanity Fair Oscar Party has become a fixture of the awards season, cementing the brand's connection to Hollywood glamour.

    Vanity Fair's headquarters are in New York City, and it produces international editions in several countries. The magazine's digital archive reaches back to 1913, offering subscribers access to over a century of journalism. While specific revenue figures are not public, Vanity Fair remains one of Condé Nast's flagship titles, alongside Vogue and The New Yorker, competing with publications like Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, and The New Yorker for readership and influence.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Who owns Vanity Fair magazine?
    Vanity Fair is owned by Condé Nast, a global media company controlled by Advance Publications. Condé Nast also publishes Vogue, GQ, The New Yorker, and other major magazines.
    Who is the current editor of Vanity Fair?
    Radhika Jones has been the editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair since 2017. She succeeded Graydon Carter, who led the magazine for 25 years from 1992 to 2017.
    How much is Vanity Fair worth?
    Vanity Fair's specific valuation is not publicly disclosed as it is privately owned by Condé Nast. The magazine is considered one of Condé Nast's flagship titles alongside Vogue and The New Yorker.
    Is Vanity Fair still in business?
    Yes, Vanity Fair is very much still in business. It publishes 12 print issues per year and maintains a robust digital presence with daily content on vanityfair.com and active social media channels.
    How do I subscribe to Vanity Fair?
    Subscriptions are available through vanityfair.com. Print subscribers receive 12 issues per year plus unlimited digital access, the full online archive since 1913, and subscriber-only newsletters.

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    Founded
    1913
    Headquarters
    New York City
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    Parent Company
    Condé Nast

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    www.vanityfair.com/

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