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Vanity Fair may refer to:

Arts, entertainment and media

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Literature

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Film

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Music

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Radio

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  • "Vanity Fair", a one-hour adaptation featuring Helen Hayes and Agnes Moorehead first broadcast on 7 January 1940 on Campbell Playhouse
  • Vanity Fair, a 2004 BBC Radio broadcast adaptation by Stephen Wyatt, starring Emma Fielding as Becky
  • Vanity Fair, a 2019 BBC Radio 4 three-part adaptation by Jim Poyser with additional material by Al Murray

Television

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Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

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  • Vanity Bonfire Fair, a fictional character from the 2005 novel Orphans of Chaos by John C. Wright

Brands and enterprises

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See also

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