Luca Dini, the editor in chief of Italian Vanity Fair, faces difficulties his peers in the U.S. would welcome. The Milan-based magazine has grown so much since launching as a newsweekly nearly 10 years ago that it’s hard to imagine it getting any fatter, with one of last September’s issues bulging to a record 408 pages.
The secret to its success? An upscale combination of high-gloss celebrity and serious reportage, one that embraces stars while tweaking the powers that be.
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