Jessica Pressler

Jessica Pressler is a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine. Her 2015 New York magazine article “The Hustlers at Scores” was nominated for a National Magazine Award and was made into the film “Hustlers,” starring Jennifer Lopez and Julia Stiles. Her article about con artist Anna Sorokin was developed into the mini-series “Inventing Anna” released by Netflix in 2022.

Brad Pitt on Producing and Starring in The Big Short, the Financial Crash, and What Keeps Him Up at Night

Adam McKay’s new financial-apocalypse comedy The Big Short — thesubject of this week’s Vulture cover story — was produced by Brad Pitt, who also took a small role in the film to help ensure the production got properly funded. Here, Pitt talks about his sideline as a genuine prestige-movie mogul (with his company Plan B),

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The Big Short Author Michael Lewis on Watching His Book on the Big Screen and What Hasn’t Changed Since the Crash

This week’s Vulture cover story, on Adam McKay’s The Big Short, asks whether America is angry enough for a Hollywood version of Occupy Wall Street, and if McKay’s brand of dick jokes can actually teach us something about the financial crisis and what went wrong in 2008. The man who really knows what went wrong

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Meet Balmain’s Olivier Rousteing, Fashion’s BFF

He may be as famous for his Instagram exploits—partying with models, canoodling with Kardashians—as for his work cool-ifying the venerable French fashion label Balmain. But Olivier Rousteing, the 30-year-old designer whose buzzy H&M collaboration launches this month, says he’s out to upend an industry that’s too old and too white to reach millennials like him

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The World is Not Enough

The thing people always talk about first, when they are talking about Net-a-Porter, is the packaging. For a company known for being on the leading edge of online fashion, it is surprisingly anachronistic: The black, beribboned bags that arrive, brimming with tissue paper and the promise of a life-changing ensemble, could just as easily have

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Henry Blodget Is in the Middle of Another Tech Boom, With a New Product to Sell

Henry Blodget heads for the staircase of his office building, a neo-Romanesque beauty in the Flatiron District that, back in the 19th century, was home to the largest publisher in the world. These days, it is occupied mostly by startups, including Blodget’s business-news site, Business Insider, which moved into the eighth floor last year and,

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