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“Vivere”: the new issue of Vanity Fair directed by Cesare Cremonini – Italian Cuisine


Cesare Cremonini, director of the special issue of Vanity Fair on newsstands from Wednesday 18 November, it celebrates life with an exceptional issue dedicated to all the declinations of the word "Live". To do so, it has chosen to involve the great protagonists of Italian excellence in the field of current affairs, fashion, sport and art. "I believe that the greatest challenge of our present is to find a more human aesthetic, an approach to the future based on respect for life in all its forms. By recovering words such as professional ethics, consistency, passion, the country can be reborn. This is what I was able to learn through the eyes and experiences of the big names I was lucky enough to interview in this issue. "

In the issue we will find legendary names, capable of overcoming the challenges of time: Vasco Rossi, Roberto Baggio, Francesco Guccini. Women who represent a feminine model of timeless elegance: Roberta Armani. From the most touching stories (the workers of the show business and the poetic reflections of Dr. Gabriele Bronzetti) to the exemplary testimony of an extraordinary woman like Fiammetta Purse. All together with the intention of revealing through unpublished interviews the human and deeper sides of their life experience, made up of courage, talent and determination. A number that celebrates, in short, «the ability, the will, the stubbornness to live. Always, at any cost and however it goes ", as he explains the director of Vanity Fair Simone Marchetti.

The issue opens with an extract from the new book by the Bolognese singer-songwriter, Let Them Talk, to be released on 1 December, in which Cremonini tells what lies behind and inside a song, and why each song is a collective, personal and artistic story together.
On the cover dance in Central Park, Misty Copeland, the first African American woman to fill the role of prima ballerina at the American Ballet Theater, photographed by Francesco Carrozzini. At Vanity Fair he tells of his difficult childhood, of his belated approach to dance – the great love of his life – and of the importance of always pursuing his dreams.

Among the great characters involved by Cesare Cremonini in this collector's issue there is an unmissable one Vasco Rossi who, exclusively, responding to his appeal, explains in an extraordinary letter what it means for him to "live" and "survive", offering readers his poetic gaze as a necessary beacon to tell how he survived 4 decades of history and of life, from childhood in Zocca up to the years of lead, bringing his music beyond the 80s, 90s and 2000s.

Through an affectionate and intense dialogue with his father Francesco, Teresa Guccini talks about the pandemic that is changing the world, the passage of time, the importance of good reading (and good music). And he reflects on a fundamental lesson of the great singer-songwriter: the important thing in life is not having the answers, but continuing to ask questions. The same ones that arise Fiammetta Purse, daughter of the magistrate Paolo Borsellino, killed in Palermo on 19 July 1992, who fights in search of the truth about the via d'Amelio massacre and tells how having passed through an unbearable pain and one of the darkest pages of history, makes them the moment of crisis facing the world is less hard.

A poetic and profound reflection is also that of a football legend, Roberto Baggio, who finally speaks not only of "that" rigor (only those who have the courage to throw them are wrong with penalties), but also of his life after the ball, of the importance of concentrating on the present to build the future, of his masters of life and relationship with his family. The values ​​are also the North Star of Roberta Armani, nephew of King Giorgio, Head of Entertainment & Vip Relations of the maison, who talks face to face with Cesare Cremonini on themes such as coherence, beauty, a sense of responsibility, the need for a profound and respectful reflection on the female body. And again: Cesare Cremonini paints a portrait of his friend Stefano Domenicali, President of Lamborghini and future CEO of Formula 1.

Of obsession with quality – and happiness – we speak with Nerio Alessandri, the visionary president and founder of Technogym, who has a winning idea: to help the world be a more beautiful place. To the voices of these famous faces are added those of Massimo Luna and Stefano Franchini, two former show business workers who, due to the pandemic, had to get back into the game and work as warehouse workers for Amazon and who at Vanity Fair tell how their lives have changed.

Finally, Cesare Cremonini wanted two authoritative contributors: Eugenio Capozzi, Professor of Contemporary History at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples, explains why the politically correct in Italy hides the desire to please those in charge and Dr. Gabriele Bronzetti, surgeon specialist in pediatric cardiology at the Sant’Orsola Hospital in Bologna explains the importance and beauty of being different from each other.

Also for this issue of Vanity Fair the story continues on social networks, revealing special contents in preview. Like the letter that Cesare Cremonini wrote to Vasco Rossi to involve him in this special project and the response he receives from the artist.

Seduction knows no distance: Vanity Fair Stage with Dior and Annalisa – Italian Cuisine


“Seduction knows no distance”: here is the Vanity Fair Stage organized in collaboration with Dior and Annalisa

On Friday 13 November, streaming on vanityfair.it, the appointment organized by Vanity Fair in collaboration with Dior and with the participation of the singer-songwriter Annalisa, included in the consolidated format Vanity Fair Stage. The event * is dedicated to the theme "Seduction knows no distance".

There are scents that are more than just scents. They are seductive gestures capable of triggering a magnetic attraction even from a distance. The olfactory notes, in contact with the skin, become elements capable of emphasizing the seduction quotient, but just like particles, the olfactory molecules also exert vibrations and forces in space.

Photo by Gabriele Basilico Studio

With a fascinating dialogue, the director of Vanity Fair Simone Marchetti and the singer-songwriter Annalisa borrowed the language of physics to talk about the evocative power of olfactory notes which, with their strength, attract and stimulate memories capable of transmitting emotions even in the present moment.

To explore the theme of seduction too Davide Frizzi, Dior International Make Up Artist Pro Team, who recounted the look he designed and created for the occasion for Annalisa.

Partner of the Dior appointment with its creation Hypnotic Poison: a potion more than a fragrance, a strong appeal to the senses. It is the perfume of a bewitching and enchanting woman and has an unrivaled olfactory magnetism: immediate, intense and long lasting. The enveloping passion of vanilla and bitter almond seems to come out of a magic book that takes the shape of the iconic Poison fire red bottle, inspired by the forbidden fruit.

* The event was organized in compliance with all the rules of social distancing and registered before the entry into force of the new Prime Ministerial Decree of 6 November 2020.

The new digital entertainment: Vanity Fair Debate – Italian Cuisine

The new digital entertainment: Vanity Fair Debate


Vanity Fair enriches its digital entertainment schedule for its readers and users and launches Vanity Fair Debate

Vanity Fair launches new digital entertainment initiatives to continue to be the correct and contemporary narration of our reality through stories, emotions and debate.

After #VFQuarantineStories, a spin off of the Vanity Fair Stories festival, launched during the first lockdown, the Condé Nast Italia weekly directed by Simone Marchetti, wants to continue the dialogue and the relationship thanks to the format #VanityFairDebate. Evolution of the Quarantine Stories, the new format is proposed as a tool for discussion on topical issues and as a container of stories that can inspire and entertain the community.

#VanityFairDebate consists of three weekly appointments: Instagram direct organized every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The Monday as an antidote to blue Monday, with interviews with people who inspire you to change your life by bringing examples of transformation. The appointment of Wednesday will see a journalist from the editorial staff of Vanity Fair in conversation with a character to tell and deepen the themes of the issue on newsstands. The Friday instead it will be dedicated to current events and will be discussed with experts and celebrities. The first live broadcast of #VanityFairDebate is scheduled for Wednesday 11 November and will see the participation of Maura Gancitano, philosopher and writer, to discuss the symbolic meaning of the election of Kamala Harris (protagonist of the cover of the new issue). In the following days, the digital schedule will also involve athletes Jury Chechi, Simon Messner, Vanessa Ferrari, Kevin-Prince Boateng and Simone Barlaam with whom we will talk about how important commitment and dedication are to be able to make your dreams come true.

In the new issue, on newsstands from 11 November, you will find the stories of many sportsmen, famous and not, who teach the value of the dream through the acceptance of its achievement: fatigue, hope, constancy, commitment . Among them: The racing driver Charles Leclerc, the swimmer Simona Quadarella, the soccer player Paulo Dybala, the champion of artistic gymnastics Carlotta Ferlito, the Paralympic swimmer born with a malformation in the femur Simone Barlaam, the three-time South Tyrolean biathlon world champion Dorothea Wierer, the great coach Silvio Baldini, the fencer Elisa Di Francisca, the Australian singer, actor, writer and swimmer Cody Simpson and the two sports journalists Giulia Mizzoni and Federica Zille. And again: the history of sport passes (also) from the dreams of the parents as the stories of Murray, Agassi, Connors, Evert, Seles, Capriati, Pierce, Steffi Graf, Sharapova, the Williams sisters, Totti and Maradona. Behind all these characters there is someone from the family who pushed an obsession.
Stories that invite you to dream big, to dream with ambition. An invitation that, as the director Simone Marchetti tells in his editorial, he himself welcomed by Kamala Harris, the first female vice president in the history of the United States who in his speech declared "Dream with ambition" and who was chosen by Vanity Fair as the protagonist of the cover of this issue.

Also among the news of the weekly Vanity New Talent, the new space dedicated to talent in its various forms: from music to cinema, from theater to YouTube and TikTok which in this issue sees as the protagonist Valentina Romani. Born in Rome 24 years ago, while studying at the Faculty of Communication Sciences, she enters the homes of Italians through successful series.

The numbers of Vanity Fair will continue to be presented through the Confidential format which will also see the involvement of the editorial staff.

The Vanity Fair Italia site was visited in October by over 10 million users who browsed over 75 million pages. In October, the social profiles of Vanity Fair Italia counted 3.2 MY total fan followers, marking a + 15% YOY.

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