Vanity Fair
My work with Vanity Fair has varied from a deep dive into Beanie Baby collectors who still believe they can sell their Princess Bears for the big bucks (my first article with VF, timed to the 20th anniversary of Princess Diana’s death), an investigation of how Democrats developed their 2024 strategy of taunting Republicans as “weird,” the first spotlight of 831 Stories, a company that aims to take the “guilt” out of “guilty pleasure reads” and make readers proud to consume romance novels, interviewing the young Broadway stars of the season’s buzziest production, analysis of Taylor Swift and Michelle Obama’s fashion and the message they’re sending on a given day, discussing “responsible gossip” with the Lainey, queen of LaineyGossip, and more. I even filled in as the site’s Hollywood editor for several months, and may have even been the one to tell you about Bennifer 2.0’s divorce or Taylor Swift’s presidential endorsement.
Style, celebrity, society, royals, entertainment, politics, culture, and all the places they intersect—I’ve written about all of it at Vanity Fair.