Amy Fine Collins

is an American journalist, muse, and author who has been a special correspondent for Vanity Fair since 1993 until 2018, covering culture, style, and fashion. Starting in 2019 Amy began collaborating as an editor-at-large of Airmail magazine with Graydon Carter.

Amy was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, as the daughter of Dr. Harold J. Fine. She grew up between Bucks County, Pennsylvania and Knoxville, Tennessee with regular trips to family in New York.

In 1994 Amy was inducted into the International Best Dressed List, and in 1997 into its International Best Dressed Hall of Fame List.

She was awarded the Front Page Award by the Newswomen’s Club of New York for her cultural criticism piece ‘Toujours Couture’[2] written for Vanity Fair. In 2011 she won the award again, for in-depth reporting, for her article ‘Sex Trafficking in America: The Girls Next Door’[3] written for Vanity Fair.