VanityFairNovember1925 - A couple of people sitting under an umbrella
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Vanity Fair Cover (November 1925)
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Vanity Fair is a monthly magazine that covers popular culture, fashion and current events. Founded in 1913 by Condé Nast, the magazine was originally intended as a social and cultural publication for the upper class. Over the years, Vanity Fair has evolved into a more general interest magazine, covering topics such as politics, business and entertainment. Vanity Fair is known for its in-depth reporting and investigative journalism, as well as its high-quality photography and design. The magazine has won numerous awards for its journalism, including several National Magazine Awards. Vanity Fair's regular features include celebrity interviews, profiles of business leaders and politicians, and articles on art, fashion and culture. The magazine also publishes special issues throughout the year, such as the Hollywood issue, which features a portfolio of the year's most influential actors and actresses. Vanity Fair has a circulation of over one million and is read by a diverse audience of men and women. The magazine has a strong online presence, with a website featuring articles, videos and podcasts.
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