Vanity Fair's celebration of its its sort-of 100th anniversary (though founded in 1903, there were many years when it was dark in the past century, with its current iteration launching in
1983) includes a print October issue with commemorative pieces by noted authors, but "it’s online where the editors are making the most noise around the anniversary, which will take over the
landing page starting Wednesday," writes Erik Maza. Web content includes "two full digitized issues per decade from as far back as 1918" and 10 short films to appear on vf.com, the Condé
Nast entertainment YouTube channel.
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