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- An adaptation of the 1848 novel by William Makepeace Thackeray.
- Growing up poor in London, Becky Sharp defies her poverty-stricken background and ascends the social ladder alongside her best friend, Amelia Sedley.
- The most ambitious portfolio in the thirteen-year history of Vanity Fair's Hollywood Issue, this year's homage to noir had its own dramatic imperatives.
- An adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's classic story of parvenue Becky Sharp's rise from obscure and humble origins to her subsequent ignominious fall from Society; set against the backdrop of Regency England and continental Europe during the Napoleonic War.
- Vanity Fair Confidential brings you deep into the criminal affairs of various people whose stories were once across the pages of Vanity Fair Magazine. The show covers high scandal cases including those of soldiers, family heirs, and even boy band moguls.
- In the time of Napoleon, Becky Sharp, a poor orphan girl, schemes for money and position. Her most-used stepladder is her old school friend, Amelia Sedley. Both women marry soldiers, and both of them are affected by the Battle of Waterloo.
- This cinematic adaptation of William Makepeace Thackeray's novel stars Myrna Loy in her first starring role.
- Rebecca "Becky" Sharp is an impoverished, strong-willed and cunning young woman determined to make her way in the early 19th Century British society.
- Adventuress Becky Sharp lives by her wits and charm in an effort to ascend from humble backgrounds into society. She fails to lure Joseph Sedley, the brother of her chum Amelia, into marriage but succeeds with Rawdon Crawley, the son of her employer. However, his family's displeasure keeps Becky from living in wealth, as she had hoped to do. Ever the flirt, Becky has affairs with George Osborne soon after he marries Amelia and with Lord Steyne while Rawdon is away at war with Napoleon. Her adventures come to an end, however; neither Rawdon nor Steyne will have her, and Becky is reduced to touring the Continent under an assumed name. Her lesson learned, Becky brings together Amelia and her faithful suitor, Captain Dobbin, after George is killed in battle; and finally she returns to London to live a quiet life.
- Ding Kemang is an actor with both moral and artistic excellence in the theater industry, while student Song Yang is a new generation of popular artists. The theater troupe invites Song Yang to star in the play "Father and Son" for the guaranteed ticket room. Under the guidance of Ding Kemang, Song Yang overcame impatience and the temptation of fame and fortune, learned to respect the performing arts, and devoted himself to improving his acting skills. Finally, he grew from a new generation artist with beauty but no acting skills to a literary and artistic artist with acting skills and strength, serving the people. Two generations of actors have experienced career crises and emotional refinement, ultimately achieving a transformation in their lives.
- Becky, a child, is left an orphan by the death of her father and is consigned to the tender mercies of the Misses Pinkertons, who conduct a fashionable school for girls. Becky feels keenly the semi-charitable nature of her life, and, when kindly-hearted Amelia Sedley invites her home, she eagerly accepts. It is then that Becky, the child, becomes Becky, the adventuress, cold, calculating and selfish. With the entrance of Becky into the peaceful Sedley home comes misfortune. Sedley goes bankrupt. Old man Osborne promptly breaks the engagement between Amelia and his son, George. Becky lays her traps for Joseph Sedley, Amelia's brother, and nearly succeeds in her designs on that self-satisfied young man. Urged by his faithful friend, Captain Dobbin, George marries Amelia. This change throws Becky into new surroundings. She goes to Queen's Crawley and enters the most active sphere of her existence. Her adventures with old Pit Crawley, her marriage to Rawdon Crawley, their poverty Becky's flirtation with Lord Steyne and her subsequent separation from Rawdon, the Battle of Waterloo and the death of George Osborne are all faithfully portrayed incidents of Thackeray's novel.
- Jeanette Dyrkjær, better known as Jeanette Starion, was a sought after nude and porn model in the 1980s. Her career took her to the United States, where she won a prize and millions of dollars. But she ended up in the porn industry. The story of Jeanette Dyrkjær is the story of the girl who became famous, hit the wall and fell to the absolute rock bottom.
- Alicia Vikander tries "The Swedish Number," which connects anyone around the world to a random Swedish person. She asks the local Swedes about everything from IKEA to how she can meet actress Alicia Vikander.
- At the end of the boarding school, young Rebecca will find the place of a simple governess, and you really want to get into the world, to marry a noble rich man. And she does not despair, believing that the natural mind helps out no worse than papa's money. Penniless, but full of ambition, Becky is confident of her success at the fair of everyday life.
- (Reel One) Amelia Sedley, accompanied by Miss Becky Sharpe, returns from boarding school. Becky is a natural born flirt. Bashful Joseph Sedley falls desperately in love with her. He takes her to Vauxhall Gardens, where he makes an ass of himself, is very much ashamed, and refuses to keep his appointment with Becky the next day, sailing for Scotland to escape her wiles. Amelia, with her gentle sweetness, hands Becky a letter from Sir Pitt Crawley, requesting her to repair to Queen's Crawley at once. The next morning, bright and early, she takes her departure to enter Sir Pitt's household as a governess, where she meets Rawdon Crawley, youngest son of Sir Pitt, who falls captive to her charms, bringing upon himself the displeasure of the whole Pitt family. He, notwithstanding, marries Becky. (Reel Two) After their marriage, Becky Sharpe and Rawdon Crawley take up elegant lodgings at Mayfair. Rawdon, who is a captain in the English Army, is resplendent in his uniform. They are visited by their military friends; Captain Dobbin is there with Amelia Osborne and her husband, Lieutenant Osborne, who is fascinated by Mrs. Crawley. A week later they sail for Brussels. At Brussels they attend a ball given by the Duchess of Richmond, at which Becky meets the Marquis of Steyn and where they receive notice of the Battle of Waterloo. All is excitement and the others are soon on their way to the field of action, where Lieutenant Osborne is killed. A month after the battle, Becky Crawley turns to the ensnaring of Lord Steyne, who with crafty and villainous intent, lays siege to the overthrow of Captain Crawley in order that he may continue his alliance with his wife. Crawley gets heavily in debt at the gaming tables of Lory Steyne, is unable to pay and the unscrupulous Steyne throws him into prison. (Reel Three) Colonel Rawdon Crawley writes a note to his wife to raise money to secure his release. She replies falsely that she is sick but will implore Lord Steyne to show Rawdon leniency, signing herself, "Yours affectionately, Becky." Colonel Crawley, in despair, sends to his brother for assistance. Pitt hastens to his brother's succor. Rawdon immediately goes to big wife's apartments and finds her with Lord Steyne, whom he throttles, and leaves Becky forever. Major William Dobbin marries Amelia Osborne. Amelia and Major Dobbin learn of Becky's downfall. They visit her in her misfortune and find her dissipated but unconquered. She refuses aid from Mr. and Mrs. Dobbin and is left by her friends to her own waywardness.
- Ludacris gives us a rundown of all seven "The Fast and the Furious" movies from the first 2001 movie all the way up to the latest film, "The Fate of the Furious" which debuts on April 17th in theaters nationwide.
- This series features award-winning directors examining each decade of the last hundred years during the existence of the Vanity Fair magazine.
- Find out the budget breakdown of a hypothetical Hollywood blockbuster.
- Kittens meet the new Star Wars BB-8 toy.
- Becky Sharp is an ambitious girl, and no man is tough enough to get in her way.
- Amy Schumer commandeers a VF staffer's Tinder account.
- It is the inside story of Hollywood, from awards shows and red-carpet premieres to the hard work and whisper campaigns that get people there. Weekly episodes feature obsessive, expert conversations about the best of television and film, with special guest appearances from stars, creators, and critics. LGM also dives deep into Oscar history, and offers insight into all the other awards that make up Hollywood's continual dash toward glitz and glory.
- Vanity Fair shows the evolution of different styles over a period of 100 years.
- Brings viewers behind the scenes for the planning of the 20th anniversary of Vanity Fair magazine's exclusive party, an event where even the stars get starstruck.
- A show about fashion.
- Emma Watson gives out advice to strangers by FaceTiming them via an iPad at Grand Central Terminal in New York City.
- Impression master Jim Meskimen nails the tiny moments of A-list actors, including Paul Giamatti not holding the elevator door open, Bryan Cranston having trouble with border control, and Alan Rickman responding to his LinkedIn requests.
- Explore the history of drag queens and how their fashion, makeup, and style has changed over the past 100 years, from the glamour-inspired, "passable" looks of the the 1940s, to the bolder, more sensational presentations of today.
- On the latest episode of "Derek Does Stuff with a Friend," Katy Perry and Derek Blasberg take a trip to the Whitney Museum in New York City. Katy is in disguise as artwork as Derek guides museum patrons to the very special exhibit.
- Video shorts covering the arts and entertainment, fashion, lifestyle, and current events. Brought to you by Vanity Fair magazine.
- Derek Blasberg and Miranda Kerr teach children how to speak with an Australian accent.
- Three witnesses to famous movie "crimes" describe the celebrity "criminals" to a professional police sketch artist.