Say, “Cheese,” Mr. President
American politicians have always used imagery to burnish their reputations, but with the arrival of photography, in the mid-19th century, U.S. presidents gained an unprecedented aura of celebrity. Here are indelible portraits, taken from the pages of Vanity Fair, of every president since Woodrow Wilson.
An Oral History of the Bush White House
The Good, the Bad, and Joe Lieberman
Vanity Fair’s Hall of Infamy, 2008
A Russian Trophy Wife’s Lament
The Oscar De La Hoya Chronicles
How to Apply for Your Own Bailout
London’s Lost Generation of Bankers
The Stock Market’s Biggest Losers
Cadillac Records: The True Story
Is the Recession Hitting Hollywood?
Annie Leibovitz’s Hollywood Covers
Can Michelle Obama End the Mommy Wars?
Cindy McCain’s $300,000 Outfit
Behind the Scenes with Amy Adams
Kate Middleton’s British Conquest
The Secrets of Rupert Murdoch’s Succession
James Wolcott on the New Dystopia