Overview
- Chloe Malle, Vogue’s head of editorial content, will oversee Teen Vogue as editor-in-chief Versha Sharma exits.
- The company says Teen Vogue will retain a distinct identity, shifting emphasis to career development, cultural leadership and other youth issues.
- Condé United and The NewsGuild of New York report six union members are being laid off, including the politics editor, and say no dedicated politics staff remain.
- Former staffers publicly confirmed departures and criticized the timing near New York’s mayoral election, with union statements raising concerns about losses affecting marginalized employees.
- Roughly half of Teen Vogue’s team is expected to stay as the brand transitions to the Vogue.com platform.