Seven days after Cyril Schreiner announced that his pug had been kidnapped, he admitted to his nearly 12 million followers across TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat that he’d made the whole thing up. But why? |
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The social media star opens up about her Broadway debut in the Tony-winning musical Six, her goals for dating in NYC, and all the Bud Light drama she survived to get here. |
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Though balls have been part of the Vienna social scene for more than 200 years, they’ve taken off with the rise of social media. |
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After the Oscar nominees luncheon earlier in February, Jordan took a little time out of his packed schedule to talk to VF: “I feel like I’m getting beat up by my wildest dreams, and the beatings never felt so good.” |
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As the Mellon family’s live-in artist, Snowy Campbell captured the colors and atmosphere of the Mellons’ many homes. Now, in a new book, her enchanting paintings are published for the first time. |
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Jenni Kayne built a $140 million business selling sweaters, bouclé chairs, and clean skin care to Brentwood moms and then some. Here’s how she lives the very life she monetized. |
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