Summary
Teen Vogue, a magazine known for covering fashion, celebrity, and social issues, is moving under Vogue.com. As part of this transition, several staff members have been laid off, and the magazine's editor-in-chief is leaving. The reorganization aims to integrate Teen Vogue into the larger Vogue brand.
Key Facts
- Teen Vogue is transitioning to be part of Vogue.com.
- Several staff members, including Teen Vogue's politics editor, are being laid off.
- Six staff members laid off are part of a New York union.
- The changes include the departure of the editor-in-chief, Versha Sharma.
- Chloe Malle from American Vogue will oversee the new portfolio.
- The Roosevelt Institute criticized the decision, saying it limits diverse voices.
- Condé Nast says Teen Vogue will keep its unique identity under Vogue.