The biggest stars in Hollywood of 2025 have come together for Vanity Fair’s Hollywood issue.
The 31st cover was shot at Milk Studios in Los Angeles over two days in September, involving a dozen of the business’s top stars.
Zendaya, Nicole Kidman, and Sydney Sweeney were among the Hollywood stars flaunting their amazing sense of style in luxury attire.
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They were joined by Glen Powell, who had being on the front cover “on his bucket list” and had flown in from set after just one hour’s sleep.
Alongside Dev Patel, Josh O’Connor, Danielle Deadwyler, Jonathan Bailey, Lisa, Ncuti Gatwa, and Bill Skarsgard, Zoe Saldana attended while she juggled a house makeover and the promotional tour for her movie Emilia Perez.
The massive production, which was photographed by Gordon Von Steiner and styled by George Cortina, included twenty-four trunks, fifty boxes, thirty racks of clothes, two hundred pairs of shoes, and four security guards for the pricey jewellery.
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The publication interviewed each star, with Zendaya earning a top spot after receiving critical acclaim for her roles in Dune, Spider-Man and Euphoria.
However, the actress confessed that her Hollywood career didn’t always go as expected.
She said: “I remember many years ago, there was a project I was working on that fell through. We were supposed to shoot, and then a month before, it fell apart.”
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“And then I got this script for Euphoria and that ended up shooting in its slot. I was like, ‘Oh my God, thank God that movie fell apart!’ But at the time we were like, ‘S**t.” There was really a reason for all of it. I try to go with my feelings.'”
Zendaya shared a unique glimpse into her relationship with 28-year-old Tom Holland during the interview.
The pair first connected on the set of Spider-Man: Homecoming in 2016, and they started dating in 2021.
She said of their relationship: “I love working with him. He’s so talented, and so passionate about what he does. He always gives things one thousand per cent, even if he’s absolutely worn down.”
“I really appreciate that about him. It feels pretty normal. That’s how we met. Literally, at a chemistry read,” she confessed.
Editor-in-chief Radhika Jones said of the exclusive issue: “Surprise! It’s the Vanity Fair Hollywood Issue, a few months earlier than you expected! For 30 years, our tentpole issue has been timed more or less to the Oscars.”
“Think of this Hollywood Issue, with its new arrival date, as the beginning of a long and glorious red carpet, winding from the critics’ honours and Golden Globes, through the guild and independent film awards, all the way to the industry’s biggest night (and, of course, the Vanity Fair Oscar Party).”