Vanity Fair Digital Edition 17+

Condé Nast Digital

Designed for iPad

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Muscular long-form journalism, stunning photography, insightful essays, and superb design make each issue of Vanity Fair a must-read. Every month, the magazine commissions the best writers and photographers to explain the pressing issues of the day and take the pulse of the culture. Vanity Fair consistently delivers crucial reporting on business and finance, domestic politics and world affairs, even as it covers the very best in arts and entertainment.

The Vanity Fair digital edition app is optimized for mobile and tablet and is free to download. Subscribers receive unlimited access. Non-subscribers may access a selection of complimentary articles each month.

AUTOMATIC-RENEWAL: Your payment method will be automatically charged at the frequency and price noted in the subscription offer you select, until you cancel. To cancel, you must update your App Store Subscriptions settings at least 24 hours before the end of the current subscription term. No refunds once payment is made.

What’s New

Version 6.2

Bug fixes and improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
57 Ratings

57 Ratings

DCohn ,

How About Some Respect for Subscribers?

One of the reasons I bought my iPad was so that I could eventually cut down on the amount of paper I consumed, particularly for magazines that I read once and then discard. I've got to admit that Vanity Fair is one of those. So imagine my disappointment to find that even though I already am a Vanity Fair subscriber, I would have to pay extra to read an issue on my iPad. Time magazine doesn't make me do that. I can download every issue to my iPad. All I had to do was set up an account and enter my current subscription information. But not Vanity Fair. To read that on my iPad, I would have to buy each issue, at $4.99. I don't think so. Come on Conde Nast. How about some respect for your subscribers. I already paid you once. Now give me the option of how I consume your product. Eventually, I might decide to convert to a digital-only subscription and do away with all that paper. If enough subscribers did that, imagine the impact on your bottom line. No more printing costs. No more mailing costs. The free preview content looked great. I could easily become a convert to a digital edition on my iPad. But I'm not going to pay your twice.

LeslieAnnnie ,

Won’t recognize my subscription

I purchased the digital subscription online. I received a welcome email. I cannot download any of the monthly magazines without a charge. I’ve contacted customer service three times and all they do is send me the same regurgitated FAQ’s that I’ve already gone through. They even told me one time they could see that I had a subscription. I showed them the receipt and order number. I received my free tote bag in the mail today and still cannot download any editions of the magazine in their apps. I didn’t sign up just to read articles on your website like its 2008. They don’t seem to care one way or they other. It’s been really frustrating. Don’t bother with this magazine.

RottiWeiller ,

This warrants 2 reviews

NOBODY LIKES THIS FORMAT! Listen to your readers. NO-one reads on an iPhone. Swallow your pride, put your tail between your legs and get your format and readership back. It'll only hurt for a sec and you can put it past you. Considered it a FAILED experiment. (I'll keep cutting down trees and keep the physical issue thank you very much). If that goes, so does my subscription. It was good while it lasted. Reading VF is (was) an experience. Now it's just a rag and a drag. VERY Disgruntled in LA U.G.H.

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