Starting Today: 4 New Newsletters From Vanity Fair
Tuesday, March 3, 2026

A lot goes into a good dinner party. The location. The lighting. The wine. And most important: The right mix of people. Always seat the politician next to the actor; make sure everyone has someone they really want to meet at their table; don't be afraid to invite someone a little bit controversial. In that way Vanity Fair is a lot like a dinner party, and it's in that spirit that we are rolling out our new subscription.
Today, Vanity Fair is launching several new weekly subscriber-only newsletters from a set of writers who will soon be your favorites. Each of them lives in the world they cover and isn't afraid to make a little trouble.
Among them: - Party Animals, Washington correspondent Aidan McLaughlin's insider report from the scrum of Trump's capital
- A Billion to One, tech and money correspondent Julia Black's dispatch covering mad scientists and mega-donors alike
- Fit Check, a postcard from fashion's front rows by style correspondent José Criales-Unzueta
- True Colors, art correspondent Nate Freeman's already beloved column from the frenetic heart of the art world
- The relaunch of VF Daily, with introductions from editors (including me), as well as Royal Watch, with a new Hollywood newsletter on the horizon.
Your subscription to Vanity Fair will now come with unlimited access to our archives, a new and improved print edition of the magazine on thicker paper, and a new VF tote bag.
If you're not already a subscriber, we can't wait to welcome you into the fold. From our exclusive reporting on White House chief of staff Susie Wiles and her colleagues in the West Wing, to Ta-Nehisi Coates's incisive cultural analysis, to Vanity Fair's coverage of every red carpet, we're here to make sure you're the most in-the-know guest at any dinner party.
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