If you’re like me and you haven’t seen The Drama yet, you at least know that A24’s new movie centers on the chaotic run-up to a wedding after the bride, played by Zendaya, makes some sort of shocking admission. This got us thinking about some other real-life wedding drama—like the protests ahead of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez Bezos’s Venice nuptials that reportedly forced them to change their venue, or the guest list turbulence surrounding Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s big day. You’re cordially invited to read Savannah Walsh’s guide to eight of the most dramatic real-life celebrity weddings. Speaking of drama—and Zendaya—the long-awaited third season of Euphoria premiered on Sunday after a four-year hiatus. José Criales-Unzueta has an interview with the show’s new costume designer, Natasha Newman-Thomas, about her work on the season—and Nate’s Bottega Veneta wardrobe.
Are all of the social media videos from Justin Bieber’s Coachella performance making you hungry for more Bieber content? Check out this 2011 profile of the then 16-year-old pop star from the Vanity Fair archive. Plus, Sánchez Bezos talks family planning with her husband, and golfers’ glamorous wives and girlfriends turn out for the Masters.
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As A24’s The Drama continues to gather buzz, VF cordially invites you to relive some of the most notorious walks down the aisle in recent history, from the turmoil around Meghan and Harry’s nuptials to the alleged posh pettiness at the Beckhams’.
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Natasha Newman-Thomas tells VF about season three’s vintage couture finds, runway Bottega Veneta, one character’s “residual trendiness,” and building out new worlds.
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In an exclusive interview, season three stars Martha Kelly and Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje chat about drug dealing, strip club ownership, and their turf war over Zendaya’s Rue.
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When a nice Canadian boy who likes to sing becomes the most popular 16-year-old on the planet, more or less overnight, everyone worries: his mother, his entourage, and Justin Bieber himself.
For the February 2011 issue—published at the height of Bieber fever—Lisa Robinson heard about full-throttle days and sleepless nights, plus the covert ops that kept the teenage pop phenom on the right side of crazy.
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