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Robert Pattinson Is Fully Unbothered By Suki Waterhouse Singing About Her Exes
Just because she loves him, though, doesn't mean he's immune to angry songs. “You can find things to be pissed about.”
By Kase Wickman
FROM THE MAGAZINE
At Le Sirenuse, Vacationing Is a Work of Art
All great hotels have top-notch service and ritzy clientele. But how many have a Nicolas Party at the bottom of the pool?
By Nate Freeman
From the Magazine
How Art Mogul Louise Blouin Lost Her Fabled Hamptons Estate
Louise Blouin lost La Dune, the Hamptons estate where she once entertained Prince Andrew and Calvin Klein, but she’s not letting go quietly.
By Jennifer Gould
Your kids are gonna love it
Michael J. Fox Riffs with Coldplay During Glastonbury Set
Sorry, folks, Chris Martin beat you to the Back to the Future jokes about Chuck Berry and Biff.
By Eve Batey
benny's gotta jet
Elton John Confirms He's Done Touring Forever
The Rocket Man has no plans to launch again.
By Kase Wickman
music
Towa Bird Wants to Be a New Kind of Rock Star
On her debut album, American Hero, the 25-year-old queer musician celebrates identity, joins the “lesbian renaissance,” and becomes the representation she never had.
By Daniela Tijerina
from the magazine
I Taught the Taylor Swift Class at Harvard. Here’s My Thesis
Professor Stephanie Burt shares what she learned about the singer’s stardom, relatability, and her own course at a college famous for being famous.
By Stephanie Burt
editor’s letter
Radhika Jones on Kate Middleton, King Charles, and the Royal Family’s Hard Year
VF’s editor in chief reflects on the Windsors’ challenges, and shares her insights on that Taylor Swift class at Harvard.
By Radhika Jones
FROM THE MAGAZINE
How Radha Arora Travels in Style
From a fairy-tale stay in Austria to polished airport attire, the Rosewood Hotels & Resorts president shares his favorite picks.
By Kayla Holliday
getting color back into my face
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Reached New Heights With A Relationship First In London
I can do it with a broken eardrum.
By Kase Wickman
boo, fighters
Dave Grohl Just Picked a (Foo) Fight With Taylor Swift: “We Actually Play Live”
Both musicians played concerts in London over the weekend—live.
By Kase Wickman
All The Right Moves
Tom Cruise Dances and Grins at Taylor Swift Eras Tour Show in London
Taylor Swift's second Eras Tour show in London brought out the Mission Impossible star, Hugh Grant, Liam Hemsworth, and Greta Gerwig.
By Eve Batey
Forget Tomorrow
Justin Timberlake Complains About “Tough Week” in First Concert After Drunk Driving Arrest
The “Cry Me A River” singer admitted “sometimes I'm hard to love" before launching into his song, “Selfish."
I'm your American queen
Taylor Swift Poses For Royal Selfie With Prince William, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte
Kate Middleton and Prince Louis sat out Taylor Swift's first Eras Tour stop in London.
By Eve Batey
innovation
After Arrest, Travis Scott Turns Mug Shot Into T-shirt Design
Thursday: Get arrested. Friday: Sell the T-shirt with your mug shot.
By Kase Wickman
from the magazine
Photographer Tyler Mitchell Is Juggling Two Summer Shows on Two Continents
A survey of Mitchell’s work on view in Berlin drew over 3,000 people to the opening earlier this month. Now he’s readying a show at the High Museum of Art in his hometown of Atlanta.
By Nate Freeman
No Nonsense
That’s That Sabrina Carpenter Espresso
Cheeky lyrics, infectious melodies, a headline-grabbing romance with Barry Keoghan, and Taylor Swift’s stamp of approval? The Short n’ Sweet singer has it all.
By Savannah WalshPhotography by Emma Summerton
scootin' along
Scooter Braun Is Finally Quitting His High School Job
Braun has announced that his retirement from music management after 23 years.
By Kase Wickman
q & a
The ’90s-Era GOP Schism That Paved the Way for Trumpism
In an interview with Vanity Fair, John Ganz explains how paleoconservative Pat Buchanan waged an ideological war with the neocons that is still simmering in the GOP today. Plus, Ganz compares David Duke’s faux populism with that of Donald Trump.
By Jon Skolnik
THE ABYSS
Inside the Titan Sub Recovery: A Hopeful Rescue Turned Tragic Mission
When Stockton Rush and his OceanGate vessel disappeared into the ghostly depths near the Titanic, rescue teams believed they had 96 hours to save five people. Then the international effort took a grim turn.
By Willem Marx