Kurt Andersen
Kate Upton Channels Marilyn Monroe for Vanity Fair's 100th Anniversary Issue
October will mark the 100th anniversary of Vanity Fair's very first issue published in 1913 (initially under the name of Dress & Vanity Fair). And to celebrate, the magazine did something a little different: Instead of just slapping a picture of a famous dead person on the cover, VF tapped Annie Leibovitz to photograph a modern-day celebrity merely dressed up like a famous dead person. It's the best of both worlds!
By Hayley PhelanApr 5, 2014