Vanity Fair Undergoes Editorial Shakeup Amid Layoffs

Vanity Fair is currently undergoing an editorial shakeup accompanied by layoffs, marking a period of significant change for the publication. 

Here’s a summary of the situation:

1. Leadership change

  • Radhika Jones, the previous editor-in-chief, stepped down in April 2025 after seven years in the role.
  • Mark Guiducci, formerly creative editorial director at Condé Nast sister publication Vogue, was appointed the new Global Editorial Director in June 2025. 

2. Editorial restructuring

  • Guiducci’s vision for Vanity Fair involves re-centering the publication around entertainment, celebrities, and culture, alongside coverage of “money, politics and style.”
  • This shift will involve scaling back certain areas like news aggregation, reviews, and trade coverage, according to Variety.
  • Some editorial verticals, including The Hive and Hollywood Daily, will be phased out to unify all content as “Vanity Fair stories”.
  • Despite layoffs, the publication plans to hire 13 new staff members, including correspondents focused on Hollywood, Washington, and style, according to AOL.com. 

3. Layoffs and staff morale

  • Vanity Fair experienced a round of layoffs in 2024, and another round occurred in August 2025.
  • Long-time staffers, including chief critic Richard Lawson and Hollywood correspondents David Canfield and Anthony Breznican, were impacted by the recent layoffs, according to Page Six.
  • Sources indicate that morale among Vanity Fair staff is low due to the changes, the recent layoffs, and the shift in editorial direction. 

4. Industry Context

  • The changes at Vanity Fair reflect a broader trend within the media industry as publications adapt to declining print advertising revenue and evolving reader habits.
  • Other major media outlets have also experienced layoffs and editorial restructuring in recent years, including the Los Angeles Times and Sports Illustrated. 

This period of transition signifies a new chapter for Vanity Fair as it navigates the changing media landscape and aims to reaffirm its identity under new leadership.

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