Kate Moss Laid Bare

On the 25th anniversary of her first modeling job, the famously private supermodel opens up to James Fox about being a “hell-raiser” behind doors and her “years of crying” over Johnny Depp.

Windsor Twists

As Pippa Middleton launches her party-planning book, Celebration, a look back at her in-laws Prince Charles, Harry, and William showing off their best dance moves. Plus memorable images of Duchess Kate and Princess Diana.

A Year in Gaffes and Goof-Ups

Remember Car Elevator–gate? Tiffany-gate? How about Metrosexual Black Abe Lincoln–gate? Juli Weiner takes an exhaustive look back at the gaffes we thought would matter during the 2012 presidential election.

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Critic Paul Goldberger reviews Louis Kahn’s breathtaking new Roosevelt Memorial just off the coast of Manhattan—and recalls other structures that were built after the designing architect died.

Romney has a history of boorish schoolboy behavior—now, a Vanity Fair–exclusive collection of Cranbrook yearbooks, newspaper clippings, and personal snapshots reveals much, much more . . .

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