Vanity Fair
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Vanity Fair may refer to:
In literature:
- Vanity Fair (novel), is the novel by William Makepeace Thackeray
- Vanity Fair, a location in The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan
In film and television:
- Vanity Fair (1932 film), starring Myrna Loy
- Vanity Fair (US TV series), U.S. daytime TV series from 1940s/50s
- Vanity Fair (1967 TV serial), a BBC miniseries starring Susan Hampshire
- Vanity Fair (1987 TV serial), a BBC miniseries featuring James Saxon
- Vanity Fair (1998 TV serial), a BBC miniseries starring Natasha Little
- Vanity Fair (2004 film), starring Reese Witherspoon
In periodicals:
- Vanity Fair (magazine), a contemporary American magazine of culture, fashion, and politics
- Vanity Fair (magazine, historical), the name of four notable former British and American magazines
Other:
- "Vanity Fair" (Mr. Bungle song), song by the group Mr. Bungle
- "Vanity Fair", song by Squeeze from East Side Story
- "Vanity Fair" (The Ocean Blue song) by The Ocean Blue
- Vanity Fair Mills, a former name of the American apparel corporation VF Corp.
- Vanity Bonfire Fair, a fictional character from the novel Orphans of Chaos by John C. Wright
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See also
- Vanity Fare, a 1960s UK pop/rock group
- Becky Sharp (film), a 1935 adaptation of Thackeray's novel starring Miriam Hopkins
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