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Maya Layne

Maya Layne

Associate to Creative Editorial Director / Entertainment Associate / VP of Video at VOGUE

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Required Reading: The Five Books That Changed Megan Fox’s Life

Required Reading is a series in which we invite people we love to recommend five of the books that have defined their journey as a reader. Consider it your new favorite book club. Megan Fox likes to write at night, after 2 AM, with candles lit and sorrowful violin music playing. (Honestly, it’s kind of inspiring, and makes me wonder why I haven’t been doing the same.) No one reads her first drafts, and she is quick—perhaps too quick—to toss things out that don’t pass muster. “A lot of it was pro…
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Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and Florence Pugh Play a Rousing Game o...

For a special game of Off the Cuff, Vogue recently brought together three of the most talented and famous people under the age of 30. Dune: Part Two costars Zendaya, Timothée Chalamet, and Florence Pugh are positively charming as they answer a variety of rapid-fire questions. When prompted with the most infamous icebreaker of all time—to tell his friends and colleagues something they don’t know about him—Chalamet draws a blank at first. (Stars! They’re just like us!) Then the trio take a stroll…
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Yulin Kuang on Writing Her Debut Novel, Loving New Jersey, and Adap...

Like any artist, writer, director, and all-around multi-hyphenate Yulin Kuang can trace her creative roots back to middle school. As a fledgling young writer, she penned an epistolary novel about a girl’s experience of Pearl Harbor—but later abandoned the project when her friend called it boring. (Kuang had included five years’ worth of backstory.) That penchant for dramatizing reality—for taking one set of events or characters and inventing new contexts for them—would eventually lead Kuang to f…
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Bad Bunny Answers Vogue’s 73 Questions

Bad Bunny Answers Vogue’s 73 Questions
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The Well New York

Welcome to Vogue’s first-ever spa guide—a compendium of the 100 best spas worldwide, pulling from the expertise of our global editors. There is a lot out there in the world of wellness, and we are here to sort the cryo from the cold plunge, the infrared light treatment from the IV infusion. Or if your path is a more holistic one—there’s something for you here as well. Why go here? How are you feeling today? The Well has a service for that. With an encyclopedia of options, The Well prides itself…
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Venus Williams’s Striking Latest Project? A Podcast With Carnegie M...

Where do image-making and ecology meet…and how is Venus Williams involved? The legendary tennis player and longtime art collector lends her voice to a new podcast, Widening the Lens, launched to accompany “Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape,” a multidisciplinary exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh. The six-episode series explores the intersection between the arts, activism, and the environment, topics that Carnegie Museum of Art Eric direct…
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At Cap Juluca’s New Guerlain Spa in Anguilla, Wellness Is a Way of ...

Drawing inspiration from Anguilla’s Arawak tribe, the expansive new wellness center focuses on elements that are intrinsic to both the Caribbean and the Guerlain experience: water, salt, and botanicals.
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Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse Toasted The Beginning Of NYFW With...

Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse Toasted The Beginning Of NYFW With Vogue Club and Express
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See Inside Vogue Club's NYFW Kickoff with Express—Hosted by Barbara...

See Inside Vogue Club's NYFW Kickoff with Express—Hosted by Barbara Palvin and Dylan Sprouse
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Emily Henry on Her New Novel, Ceding (Some) Control Over Her Adapta...

Emily Henry on Her New Novel, Ceding (Some) Control Over Her Adaptations, and Loving Hacks