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The
original VF launched in 1913, folded 20 years later, and wasn’t revived by
Condé Nast until 1983. But VF is still celebrating its 100th anniversary.
Centennial print issue (October), on newsstands this week, is stuffed with
commissioned essays written by celebrities like Bill Maher and Lorne
Michaels. The Web site is blinged-out with all sorts of bells and whistles;
there’s a series of slick short films by, among others, Judd Apatow; and a
coffee-table book, “Vanity Fair: 100 Years,” will be released in October.