Lifestyle | Japan earthquake 2011, as Told in 18 Items From Steve Jobs' turtleneck to Kate Middleton cash By Matt Cantor Posted Dec 4, 2011 12:59 PM CST Copied A commemorative coin produced for The Royal Wedding (but check out VF's more artful illustration). (Getty Images) If the BBC can summarize all of history in 100 objects, then Vanity Fair can do a year in 18. The magazine offers a collection of iconic objects—some real, some fictional—as a time capsule of sorts for 2011. Among the highlights: The Hello Kitty cat holding a “No Nukes” sign, to indicate the Japanese earthquake/Fukushima disaster. A pyramid covered in daisies, to mark the Arab Spring. A black turtleneck, to celebrate Steve Jobs. A psychedelic walker, to honor the first baby-boomers turning 65. A mailbox with a rainbow flag, to acknowledge New York as the sixth state to legalize gay marriage. Kate Middleton’s face on a 50-pound note, to commemorate the wedding of the year (decade?). A copy of Thoreau’s Walden with USB ports, to represent the first year e-books outsold regular ones on Amazon. A chalkboard with a sad face, to illustrate the departure of Glenn Beck from Fox News. An iPhone with a hot dog (read: “Weiner”) on the screen. No explanation needed. Click through for the full illustrated list, which includes a pretty intense nod to Casey Anthony. Read These Next Negative press coverage should get TV licenses yanked, Trump says. Here's what late-night hosts had to say about Jimmy Kimmel. Autopsy is in for Black student found hanged from tree at college. A judge found Trump's NYT lawsuit was way too long. Report an error