Vanity Fair

Photographer Christopher Anderson told 'The Independent' that he did not intentionally try to make Karoline Leavitt or any other White House leaders look bad in the images he took of them for a buzzy ...
“The hyperfeminine bombshell look is an obvious model for conservatives to follow, given its association both with the ...
Leavitt was photographed at close range by Christopher Anderson for the magazine's series of interviews with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles ...
Christopher Anderson defends close-up of White House press secretary that seemingly reveals lip filler ‘injection sites’ ...
The photographer who took extreme close-ups of top White House officials for Vanity Fair has defended his work after Secretary of State Marco Rubio slammed the images as “deliberately manipulated.” ...
Karoline Leavitt’s up-close photo suggests she might be one step closer to a full Mar-a-Lago makeover. In Vanity Fair’s bombshell profile of Trump’s inner circle, the 28-year-old White House press ...
The photographer behind Karoline Leavitt's controversial Vanity Fair shoot has broken his silence on the close-up snap. Critics slammed the legacy publication for the 'unflattering' photos of ...
Vanity Fair has been accused of deliberately using unflattering photos of key figures in the Trump administration.
A Vanity Fair close-up of White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt sparked viral speculation online, shifting focus from politics to appearance and intent.
A Vanity Fair close-up image of White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has ignited widespread speculation about cosmetic enhancements.
According to recent information, the programs managed by the Environment Fund Administration and Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration (MDRAP) totals about 300 million euros, ...