Graydon Carter and the editors of
Vanity Fair have just published a book of photographs spanning 100 years of the magazine:
Vanity Fair: The Portraits, A Century of Iconic Images (Abrams, $65). At 348 pages, the book contains over 100 color and 200 black-and-white photos of personalities ranging from Picasso, Cary Grant and Katherine Hepburn to Julia Roberts,
Giorgio Armani and Brad Pitt, by the world's most famous photographers. An accompanying exhibition will open at the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Oct. 26 and will run through the 1st of March.