24-11-2025 21:41 via artnews.com

Vanity Fair Reportedly Commissioned An ‘Abstract Nude Portrait’ of Olivia Nuzzi by Well-Known Sketch Artist

In a media cycle already saturated with journalist Olivia Nuzzi’s increasingly outlandish personal controversies, Vanity Fair’s decision to publish an abstract nude portrait of its newest West Coast editor may be the most surreal development yet. The drawing, by artist Isabelle Brourman, is set to appear in the magazine’s Dec. 2 Hollywood Issue, according to industry newsletter Status, though no image has circulated publicly or even widely inside Condé Nas
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