Known as the #OscarsOfScience The @Breakthrough Prize honors the world’s top & young scientists with $3 million awards, putting researchers on the kind of stage usually reserved for actors and musicians and that feels right.
This year’s ceremony honored pioneers in Life Sciences, including researchers behind GLP-1 therapies, and scientists who have dedicated their lives to developing new treatments for sickle cell disease and debilitating blood disorders affecting millions of people worldwide. These aren’t abstract discoveries, these are real breakthroughs that are changing and saving actual lives.
There’s something profoundly grounding about sitting in that audience and being reminded that while there’s so much uncertainty in the world right now, there are quietly extraordinary human beings in laboratories around the world who have spent decades, sometimes their entire careers chasing answers that will ease suffering for generations to come. Thank you @yurim
Brazil 🇧🇷 has a strong tradition of celebrating a girl’s 15th birthday — not just a party, but a real “Bal des Debutantes” moment when she steps into her own spotlight.
@mcjereissati Festa de Quinze Anos: part debutante ball, part fairytale, part crazy energy of one thousand Brazilian teens dancing all night long ✨
If you couldn’t attend the 2026 Golden Globes in person, seeing it through the eyes—and camera lens—of renowned photographer @germanlarkin may just be the next best thing.
Luckily for all those not rubbing elbows with the biggest stars of the day, Larkin was on the scene, capturing those once-in-a-lifetime moments that viewers most definitely did not see on TV.
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Photographer @germanlarkin turned his lens on the night’s biggest stars inside the Golden Globes, exclusively for Vanity Fair.
Luckily for all those not at The Beverly Hilton, Larkin was on the scene, capturing those once-in-a-lifetime moments that viewers most definitely did not see on TV.
Link in bio to view the full gallery.