Vanity Fair (U.S. Magazine 1913–36)
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Arts, entertainment and media


Literature

* Vanity Fair, a location in ''
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'' (1678), by John Bunyan * ''Vanity Fair'' (novel), 1848, by William Makepeace Thackeray * ''Vanity Fair'' (magazine), contemporary American magazine ** Historical magazines named ''Vanity Fair'', list of historical magazines with the same name, including: *** ''Vanity Fair'' (British magazine), 1868–1914 *** ''Vanity Fair'' (American magazine 1913–1936)


Film

* ''Vanity Fair'' (1911 film), directed by Charles Kent * ''Vanity Fair'' (1915 film), a silent film directed by Charles Brabin and made by the Edison Company * ''Vanity Fair'' (1922 film), a silent British film directed by Walter Courtney Rowden * ''Vanity Fair'' (1923 film), a lost silent feature film directed by Hugo Ballin and produced by Samuel Goldwyn, with Prizmacolor sequence * ''Vanity Fair'' (1932 film), directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Myrna Loy, with the story updated to make Becky Sharp a social-climbing governess * ''Vanity Fair'' (2004 film), directed by Mira Nair and starring Reese Witherspoon


Music

* ''Vanity Fair'', a 1996 album by
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* "Vanity Fair", a song by Mr. Bungle from the 1999 album ''
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'' * "Vanity Fair", a 1952 orchestral music composition by Anthony Collins * "Vanity Fair", a song by Squeeze from the 1981 album '' East Side Story'' * "Vanity Fair", a 1990 song by
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* "Vanity Fair", a song by World Party from the 1997 album ''
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'' * "Riding to Vanity Fair", a song by Paul McCartney from the 2005 album ''
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'' * "Vanity Fair", an overture by
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(1879–1932)


Radio

*"Vanity Fair", a one-hour adaptation featuring Helen Hayes and Agnes Moorehead first broadcast on 7 January 1940 on '' Campbell Playhouse'' *''Vanity Fair'', a 2004 BBC Radio broadcast adaptation by
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, starring Emma Fielding as Becky *''Vanity Fair'', a 2019 BBC Radio 4 three-part adaptation by Jim Poyser with additional material by
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Television

* ''Vanity Fair'' (1939 TV series), a British television series about fashion * ''Vanity Fair'' (American TV series), an American daytime television talk show * ''Vanity Fair'' (1956 TV series), a British miniseries on BBC starring Joyce Redman * ''Vanity Fair'' (1967 TV serial), a British miniseries on BBC starring Susan Hampshire * ''Vanity Fair'' (1978 TV series), a Hong Kong television series * ''Vanity Fair'' (1987 TV serial), a British miniseries on BBC featuring James Saxon * ''Vanity Fair'' (1998 TV serial), a British miniseries on BBC starring Natasha Little * ''Vanity Fair'' (2018 TV series), a British miniseries on ITV starring Olivia Cooke


Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

* Vanity Bonfire Fair, a fictional character from the 2005 novel '' Orphans of Chaos'' by John C. Wright


Brands and enterprises

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VF Corporation VF Corporation (formerly Vanity Fair Mills until 1969) is an American global apparel and footwear company founded in 1899 by John Barbey and headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company's 11 brands are organized into three categories: Outdoor ...
, formerly Vanity Fair Mills, an apparel and footwear company *
Vanity Fair (underwear) Fruit of the Loom is an American company that manufactures clothing, particularly casual wear and underwear. The company's world headquarters are located in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Since 2002, it has been a wholly owned subsidiary of Berkshire H ...
, a brand of underwear owned by Fruit of the Loom * Vanity Fair, a brand of napkin owned by
Georgia-Pacific Georgia-Pacific LLC is an American pulp and paper company based in Atlanta, Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia, and is one of the world's largest manufacturers and distributors of Tissue paper, tissue, Pulp (paper), pulp, paper, toilet and paper towe ...


See also

* ''Becky Sharp'' (film), a 1935 adaptation of Thackeray's novel starring Miriam Hopkins *
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