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Lawsuits
Ashley St. Clair Sues Elon Musk’s xAI, Alleging His Company Uses “AI to Undress, Humiliate, and Sexually Exploit Victims”
xAI filed its own lawsuit the same day, accusing St. Clair, the mother of one of Musk’s 14 known children, of violating its terms of service.
VERY HARRY
Harry Styles's New Album Title Sounds Like Solid Life Advice
Is it 2026….or 2016? Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, is out March 6 of whichever decade we land on.
ON STYLE
Miyako Bellizzi Wanted Timothée Chalamet’s Marty Supreme Costumes to Be “Almost Delusional”
In your early 20s, “you’re thinking you kind of know everything…and you have no fear about it,” says costume designer Bellizzi, who brought 1950s New York to life by clothing Chalamet, Gwyneth Paltrow, Tyler, the Creator, and thousands of extras.
coming attractions
Vanity Fair’s Limited Series Fear Not Stars Anne Hathaway as a Faithful Mother Who Escapes a Serial Killer
In the 2023 VF story “Sympathy for the Devil,” Margy Palm finally spoke about being kidnapped by a serial killer in the early 1980s. Now her story is coming to Paramount+ in a limited series.
MONEY BAGS
The VF Guide to Celebrity Brand Ambassadors: Who Who Gets Paid to Wear What—And Why it Matters
Emma Stone and Zendaya at Louis Vuitton, Nicole Kidman and A$AP Rocky at Chanel, Robert Pattinson and Jennifer Lawrence at Dior—the world of celebrity brand ambassadors, explained.
POLITICS
I Was Held Hostage in Panama in 1989. I Know the Real Cost of Trump’s “America First.”
Veteran broadcast journalist Jon Meyersohn reflects on his firsthand experience being caught in the crosshairs of Bush’s operation to overthrow Noriega, drawing striking parallels between that conflict and the invasion of Venezuela.
ON THE SCENE
Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson Aren’t Spies—They Just Play Them on PONIES
On Wednesday night, the Game of Thrones and White Lotus alums joined VF and creators Susanna Fogel and David Iserson to discuss their stylish new espionage series.
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