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‘Vanity Fair 100 Years’

Book design commemorating the iconic magazine's 100th anniversary.

The introduction is accompanied by a portrait of Kate Moss as Marlene Dietrich.
Photograph of champion driver Ralph Mulford in the 1914 Indianapoiis 500.
Double-page spread illustrated by Henry Raleigh for the January 1925 issue.
Illustration of the boxer Primo Carnera and photo of actor Paul Robeson.
Illustration of Josephine Baker by Paolo Garretto, left; opening of the quote section, right.

The design organizes the magazine’s history by decade, reproducing iconic covers and spreads along with photographs and illustrations in a layout that echoes the format of the magazine.

Model Natalia Vodianova and actress Anne Hathaway.
The closing endpapers feature a group portrait by André Carrilho.
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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

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