Condé Nast’s June 2026 U.S. Credits list names involved in fashion and sports editorial projects. The documents include stylist credits, product placements, and production details for stories published in Vanity Fair. Names like Mouhamadou Fall, Jasmine Abrams, and Trinidad Chambliss appear alongside brands such as L’Oréal Professionel, Huda Beauty, and Brunello Cucinelli. The credits also list individuals responsible for hair, makeup, and set design, as well as production teams for each shoot.
Trinidad Chambliss is repeatedly named in multiple entries. His outfit includes a Brunello Cucinelli shirt, Louis Vuitton pants, and a David Yurman bracelet. Styling credits mention Level3 and The Doux for hair, Danessa Myricks Beauty for makeup, and Dewayne (D. Bladez) Carroll for barbering. Similar details are repeated across three separate listings for his appearance, including a call to 866-VUITTON and a link to louisvuitton.com.
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Lindsey Vonn’s appearance is linked to an Akris dress, a Rolex watch, and Sutra Beauty for hair. YSL Beauty is noted for makeup, and Laura Polko for Prtnrs is listed as a stylist. Set design by Melissa Mae and production by Farah Idrees for 5Towns are also included. A separate entry for Vonn repeats the Akris and Rolex details, along with the same stylist and production credits.
Other names in the credits include Kristian Gkolomeev, Shania Collins, and Ben Proud, with styling by L’Oréal Professionel and makeup by Dior or Huda Beauty. Fashion editor Daniel Negron for MMG Artists is listed for one shoot, while Nicole Chapoteau for another is noted for Chambliss’s styling. The documents also reference production by Ignacio Ocampo for MMG Art Production and Mollie Jannasch for Agency MJ.
Multiple entries for Trinidad Chambliss’s story repeat the same product links and stylist credits. The David Yurman bracelet is promoted on davidyurman.com in all three listings. Brunello Cucinelli’s shirt and Louis Vuitton pants are each listed with a website and phone number in separate entries. The repetition suggests the material was compiled from multiple sources or reused across different editorial pieces.
Lindsey Vonn’s shoot includes a Mônot dress from FWRD and a Rolex watch. Her styling credits mention Deborah Afshani for The Wall Group and Karan Mitchell for Tomlinson Management Group. The set design by Melissa Mae is listed once, but the same production team, Farah Idrees for 5Towns, appears in both Vonn-related entries. No other details about the shoot’s location or purpose are provided.
The credits do not explain the context of the stories they support. No headlines or summaries are included, only names and product placements. The mention of “Enhanced Games” and “Trinidad Williams Is Making Millions Playing College Football” appears in the raw source, but these are not elaborated on in the credits. The documents focus strictly on stylist and production details.
Condé Nast’s copyright notice appears at the end, stating all rights are reserved. The text also notes that Vanity Fair may earn affiliate commissions from purchases made through its site. These details are included as per the source, though they are not part of the editorial content itself. The credits list no dates or specific issues the mentioned names and brands appear in.
