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  2. Radhika Jones - Wikipedia

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    Radhika Jones (born January 23, 1973) is an American magazine editor and the fifth editor-in-chief of Vanity Fair magazine. She succeeded Graydon Carter, who retired in 2017 after 25 years in the role.

  3. Vanity Fair (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Vanity Fair was established in October 2003 [19] [22] and celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2013. [23] Vanity Fair Germany launched in February 2007 at a cost of €50 million (euros), then the most expensive new magazine in Germany in years and Condé Nast's biggest investment outside the United States. After circulation had ...

  4. Graydon Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was then editor at The New York Observer before being invited by Vanity Fair to take over for Tina Brown, who left for The New Yorker. He was the editor from July 1992 until late in 2017. Accolades during his tenure include his having won 14 National Magazine Awards and being named to the Magazine Editors' Hall of Fame. [3]

  5. Michael Shnayerson - Wikipedia

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    Michael Beahan Shnayerson (born December 2, 1954) is an American journalist and contributing editor for Vanity Fair magazine. He is the author of several books and over 75 Vanity Fair stories since 1986. [1] Two of his pieces for the magazine have been developed into films. [2] Shnayerson's photo as a high school senior in the 1972 Collegiate ...

  6. Emma Watson responds to controversy over Vanity Fair ... - AOL

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    In an interview with Reuters, Watson, a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador and the pioneer behind the #HeForShe campaign, responded to the controversy by clarifying the definition of feminism to critics.

  7. Marie Brenner - Wikipedia

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    Marie Harriet Brenner (born December 15, 1949) is an American author, investigative journalist and writer-at-large for Vanity Fair. [1] She has also written for New York, The New Yorker and the Boston Herald [2] and has taught at Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism. [3]