Vanity (disambiguation)

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Vanity is excessive self-regard and overblown pride.

Vanity may also refer to:

  • Vanity (dressing-table), a dressing table with a large mirror
  • Vanity (clothing), an American clothing retailer
  • HMS Vanity, the name of more than one ship of the British Royal Navy
  • Vanity gallery, an art gallery for artists to present their works
  • Vanity label, a recording produced by musicians themselves
  • Vanity number, a kind of telephone number
  • Vanity press, a publishing company that prints self-published works, provided the author pays the cost themselves
  • "Vanity of vanities, all is vanity", the opening verse of Ecclesiastes
  • Vanitas (Latin for vanity), a type of still life

Arts

  • Vanity 6, musical group
  • Vanity (comics), fictional city in the DC Comics universe
  • Vanity (album), 2002 album by Eighteen Visions
  • "Vanity" (1951 song), song by Jack Manus, Guy Wood and Bernard Bierman
  • "Vanity", song by Lady Gaga, 2008
  • "Vanity" (Christina Aguilera song), 2010
  • "Vanity", song by Arca, 2015
  • Vanity (1927 film), American silent drama film
  • Vanity (1935 film), British comedy film
  • Vanity (1947 film), Italian film
  • Vanity (2015 film), French / Swiss film
  • Vanity (Titian), oil painting by Renaissance painter Titian

People

  • Vanity (singer) (1959–2016), the stage name of singer/actress Denise Matthews

See also

  • "The Golden Vanity", another name for the traditional folk song "The Sweet Trinity"
  • The Golden Vanity (Britten), a 1966 setting of the traditional song by the Benjamin Britten
  • Golden Vanity, a 1976 folk album by Martin Simpson
  • Vanity Fair (disambiguation)
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