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[Trouble on The Bachelorette]( [View this email in your browser]( [Vanity Fair’s Cocktail Hour Newsletter]( A daily digest of things to discuss over drinks July 14, 2019 [How all the celebrities are embracing religion.]( [Hollywood Searches for God]( [From Kanye’s Sunday Service to churches like Zoe and Mosaic: searching for salvation—and “the authentic”—at L.A.’s new breed of celeb-laden ministries.]( [READ MORE »]( [Louis Vuitton Dauphine Mini Monogram LV Pop Bleu bag]( [Louis Vuitton’s New Vibe]( [The new collection revels in 1980s Paris, which plays well in the digital age. Read Iva Dixit on the house’s Instagram-friendly nostalgia.]( [READ MORE »]( [Jackie Onassis, Nancy Tuckerman and Caroline Kennedy. ]( [Jackie O’s Complicated Friendship]( [Nancy Tuckerman, who died a year ago, stood beside the first lady from her teenage years to the White House to her editorial career. She knew her as perhaps no one else did.]( [READ MORE »]( [Behind the Scenes With Warhol and Johns]( [Soak up Ugo Mulas’s gorgeous photographs of artists in New York, featuring Marcel Duchamp, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and more.]( [READ MORE »]( [BANKS onstage ]( [Banks’s New Era]( [The singer, known for her sultry, gospel-tinged vocals, took some time to find herself—and turn 30—before she made her album III, which is out now.]( [READ MORE »]( [From the Archive: Bikram Feels the Heat]( [Since 1994, thousands of fans of Bikram Choudhury—whose eponymous brand of heated yoga gained devotees including George Clooney, Lady Gaga, and Jeff Bridges—have flocked to his teacher-training program. Some women in his orbit now say that Choudhury sexually harassed and even sexually assaulted them, and five are suing him. In 2014, Benjamin Wallace explored the guru's journey from healer to alleged predator.]( [READ MORE »]( Subscribe to Vanity Fair to read the August 2019 issue and access the archive]( [][Vanity Fair]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( This e-mail was sent to you by VANITY FAIR. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, vanityfair@newsletter.vf.com, to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2019. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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