Keziah Weir
Senior Editor
Keziah Weir is a senior editor at Vanity Fair. She oversees the magazine’s Vanities section and writes about books, pop culture, and the fashion industry. Her debut novel, The Mythmakers, is forthcoming in 2023. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
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