The Vanity Fair Oscar Party at Sunset Tower Hotel
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Vanity Fair Oscar Party at The Sunset Tower Hotel

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Our good friend Erik Kabik was in Los Angeles last night for the Vanity Fair Oscar Party at The Sunset Tower Hotel on The Sunset Strip.

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The Vanity Fair Oscar Party at Sunset Tower Hotel
The Vanity Fair Oscar Party at Sunset Tower Hotel

Some of the highlights from the evening were Justin Bieber arriving with his date Selena Gomez and Madonna arriving with her daughter Lourdes.

Photos by © Erik Kabik/ RETNA/ www.erikkabik.com

Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair is a magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast. The present Vanity Fair has been published since 1983 and there have been editions for four European countries as well as the U.S. edition. This revived the title whose last title publication was February 1936 after a run from 1913. The current editor is Graydon Carter.

Condé Nast Publications, under the ownership of S.I. Newhouse announced in June 1981 that it was reviving the magazine. The first issue was published in February 1983 (cover date March), edited by Richard Locke, formerly of The New York Times Book Review.[5] After three issues, Locke was replaced by Leo Lerman, veteran features editor of Vogue. He was followed by editors Tina Brown (1984–1992) and Graydon Carter (since 1992). Regular columnists have included Sebastian Junger, Michael Wolff, Maureen Orth, and Christopher Hitchens. Famous contributing photographers for the magazine include Bruce Weber, Annie Leibovitz, Mario Testino, and Herb Ritts, who have all provided the magazine with a string of lavish covers and full-page portraits of current celebrities. Amongst the most famous of these was the August 1991 Leibovitz cover featuring a naked, pregnant Demi Moore, an image entitled More Demi Moore that to this day holds a spot in pop culture.

In August 2006, Vanity Fair sent photographer Annie Leibovitz to the Telluride, Colorado, home of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes for its October 2006 issue. The photoshoot was of the couple and their daughter, Suri Cruise, who had previously been “hidden”, without pictures released to the public, causing many to start to deny her existence. This issue became the second highest-selling issue for the magazine; the first was the Jennifer Aniston cover after her divorce. In December 2006, Vanity Fair featured the video portrait of Brad Pitt by director Robert Wilson on the cover of its first art issue, marking the mainstream actor’s growing commitment to fine art.

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