| MATTHEW LYNCH,
EXECUTIVE EDITOR |
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As the sun sets in Venice tonight, Jeff Bezos will wed Lauren Sánchez in front of 200 of their closest friends, a crowd that represents a truly staggering assembly of global wealth. The tabloid-ready, three-day blowout is the culmination of a relationship that debuted by accidentally introducing the phrase “alive girl” into the public consciousness. Attendees include Leonardo DiCaprio, Oprah Winfrey, and Queen Rania of Jordan. Tom Brady and Orlando Bloom are maybe wing-manning for each other. There will be a small fleet of water taxis and an inflatable dance floor. A partial guest list leaked. There will be protesters. Ivanka Trump has been posting through it! The Vanity Fair Italia crew has been, and will be, on it all day and well into the weekend. Salute!
Elsewhere today, Savannah Walsh interviews Barbra Streisand, who, even after publishing a doorstopper of a memoir, still has plenty left to say; we predict the coming Emmy nominations; and Bess Levin catalogs Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s most dubious MAHA policies. More Monday… |
BY STEFANIA SALTALAMACCHIA |
A sunset ceremony, a crop of eligible bachelors (we’re looking at you, Orlando Bloom and Tom Brady), protesters’ calls of “No Bezos” echoing across the lagoon: Here’s what to expect at the wedding of the year. |
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No amount of money can make the rain go away and come again another day. Carelessly leaving guests’ flight and hotel info out in the open, however… |
The 83-year-old former Senate majority leader isn’t saving it for the group chat. |
BY REBECCA FORD, DAVID CANFIELD, AND HILLARY BUSIS |
How will beloved breakouts like The Pitt, Adolescence, and more fare at TV’s biggest awards? VF’s experts make their final predictions for this year’s Emmy nominations. |
Asbestos, measles, coal plants. Plus, does undermining life-saving vaccines make people healthy? Asking for an entire country. |
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