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January 24, 2020
Paul Fortune's Fake Club is the stuff of legend: stars, drugs, all-night dancing in a bus station—there was even a bank robber. It was, the designer tells V.F., the real deal.
The corporate elite currently sojourning in Switzerland are terrified of Trump—and of Warren and Sanders too. Most think Trump is going to win. But luckily, says Anthony Scaramucci, the Davos crowd is almost always wrong.
Even with allegations of sexual harassment, rape, and a rigged voting system hovering around the Recording Academy, someone will still win album of the year.
Henry James's creepy-kid classic Turn of the Screw gets a modern update, with mixed results.
After what feels like 30 years of speculation, the Iowa caucus is finally here. Political consultant Jordan Brown games out which Dem will walk away with the most momentum.
Things were eating at Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. His strategy for his software company, the second-largest in the world, seemed flawed. He worried that his new, 454-foot yacht might be too big. His America's Cup bid was a nightmare. But then, settled into his new boat—photographed exclusively for V.F.—the 61-year-old billionaire was on a fresh tack. As Oracle moved to capture the banking, telecommunications, and retail markets, Matthew Symonds revealed what it took to make an angst-ridden mogul happy again.
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