Principal Ballerina Lauren Lovette Shares Her Beauty Secrets
The New York City Ballet star takes her skin-care routine seriously.
The New York City Ballet star takes her skin-care routine seriously.
It’s easy to dismiss the president’s namesake son as a gullible, gun-toting rube of the first degree. But does that make him the Trump most like to carry on Trumpism?
Constance Wu and Michelle Yeoh are still serving up looks.
But her husband, as usual, overruled.
The Hive’s crack team of reporters reads the tea leaves on Steve Bannon’s reemergence, Twitter’s Alex Jones problem, and of course, the Omarosa tapes.
Angry at leadership, investigated by white-shoe law firms, insiders grapple with their future: “You could have all these emotions at once,” says one.
During an important meeting with representatives from almost a dozen major veterans’ groups, the president derailed the conversation by refusing to believe that the film depicted the military using napalm.
Take a walk down memory lane.
Will the national psyche ever recover?
The actress chats about the Western series and reprising Lady Mary for the big screen.
Ensnared in an S.E.C. investigation over an impulsive tweet, and facing off with a second Tesla whistleblower, Musk called the past year of his life “the most difficult and painful” of his career, and “excruciating.”
A very large Tiffany bag tells a whole story.
V.F.’s Rebecca Keggan’s HWD Weekly newsletter.
The White House may have ended its disastrous child-separation policy, but the nightmare is far from over. And journalist Jacob Soboroff warns that things are about to get much, much worse.
The power of Marvel vaults Johansson over stars like Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Lawrence.
“She is a wacky lowlife. What kind of person ends up in the White House after being on The Apprentice? Oh . . .”
With her album Sweetener now available, the song about her fiancé is, well, a love song.
Some-BODY got it wrong, and it will not stand.
Darlene Love, director Steve Binder, and a pair of Elvis-ologists on Elvis’s comeback special, which ushered in a fruitful new era for the King 50 years ago—shortly before everything came crashing down around him.
The star of To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before—and up-and-coming rom-com queen—talks about her love of High School Musical and why Crazy Rich Asians made her cry.
Meanwhile, Stephen Colbert looked back on the time he saw Franklin bring down the house at the Kennedy Center Honors—and Trevor Noah recalled some fond childhood memories before praising the singer for her courage and musical innovation.
HBO wants L.G.B.T.Q. audiences to continue to consider the cable network a home in a more crowded TV landscape.
The president seems to have come down with a case of “my girlfriend in Canada.”
A dependably likable actress gets a great showcase in this affable Nick Hornby adaptation, opening in New York and L.A. on August 17.
Trump is very unlikely to forgive his former chief strategist. But that hasn’t stopped Bannon from trying.