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Vogue is putting an indefinite hold on its partnership with Vice, WWD has learned.
The March cover of Carine Roitfeld’s CR Men’s Book features Paralympic athletes Rheed McCracken and Liam Malone, shot by Steven Klein.
Fashion designers and a crop of new magazine editors mingled at Diane von Furstenberg’s studio in New York’s Meatpacking District on Tuesday night.
Glamour has a new editor in chief: Samantha Barry, who comes from CNN, where she was the executive producer for social and emerging media at CNN Worldwide.
After 25 years under Graydon Carter’s editorship, Vanity Fair finally got some new blood in December.
President Trump lashed out at Vanity Fair in a tweet on Thursday morning after the magazine issued an apology for a video of advice aimed at Hillary Clinton, which was seen as sexist for including the suggestion that the 2016 presidential contender “take up knitting.”
Condé Nast has issued a statement condemning sexual harassment and calling for industry-wide action as the allegations against Harvey Weinstein continues to shine a light on sexual harassment in other industries, including fashion photography and modeling.
Terry Richardson is losing more clients.