ˌVanity ˈFair 1. trademark a magazine sold in the US and UK that has articles on fashion, some news articles, and some articles or stories by well-known writers
2. (1847–48) a novel by William Thackeray about
upper-class English society at the time of the war against Napoleon. The characters in the book, who include Becky Sharp, are often shown to be stupid or to have no moral principles.
3. literary a place where people have no serious thoughts or beliefs, and where only money, fashion, and entertainment are considered to be important. The name comes from an imaginary place like this in
The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan.
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