Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz, who had big plans as the first editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia, has been fired from the…
Alexandra Shulman, who has edited British Vogue for 25 years, has announced plans to step down in June. Shulman, desc…
Today, President-Elect Donald Trump met with top editors at Condé Nast, several of whom have taken extremely…
In a move Condé Nast is billing as a “transformation,” a nice word to describe the layoffs happening across all…
On Tuesday, Condé Nast Chief Executive Bob Sauerberg announced that the media company is dividing into five…
The gods at the House of Wintour have ordained a television series that’s being pegged as a fashion soap, currently…
The New York Times—your childhood friend who has gotten so weird and obsessive recently, ew, she’s like in love with…
Bad news continues for the magazine formerly known as Lucky, now known as The Lucky Group, a website where you can…
To truly understand the cultural phenomenon that is Condé Nast's wintry odyssey from 4 Times Square to One World…
Perhaps the perks of working at a legacy print publication weren't enough: longtime Condé Nast employee Deb Lee has…
So many weddings seem to be planned with an eye to the photos and their ultimate appearance in a magazine/bridal…
Last year in Italy, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana — the designers who founded luxury fashion house Dolce &…
The thickness of the September fashion magazines has been determined and while things are looking excellent for a…
Years of romcoms and episodes of Sex And The City and Ugly Betty have taught us that a glossy magazine is a fabulous…
Page Six is reporting that Condé Nast is considering shutting down Lucky Magazine. What?
Condé Nast and Vogue are being sued by Rickey Spicer of the group The Ponderosa Twins Plus One for using his voice in the behind the scenes video of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's cover shoot for the magazine. West's "Bound 2" samples Spicer's vocals from the original song "Bound" and, according to the civil suit as r… Read more
Condé Nast has settled their intern lawsuit for an undisclosed sum. We get nothing: no dramatic court depositions, no angry emails, no intel on what kind of cushy lives those who sued will get to lead from now on and definitely no novels that will be eventually be optioned into movies starring Meryl Streep. Sigh.
In a sign that self-Twitter doxing might be becoming a trend, the woman behind the popular @CondeElevator account…