Teen Vogue signage is seen in the course of the 2025 Teen Vogue Summit at NYA WEST on Sept. 20, 2025 in Los Angeles.
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Teen Vogue staffers have taken to social media to share the information they have been laid off, simply as Condé Nast introduced the outlet will likely be “becoming a member of Vogue.com, a transition that is a part of a broader push to increase the Vogue ecosystem.”
Teen Vogue lined trend and movie star, but in addition took in-depth appears to be like at politics and social justice points. Their writers have tackled every thing from local weather change to political pressures on universities, movie star type to Billie Eilish’s latest feedback about billionaires.
In line with a press release posted on X from Condé United, a bargaining unit of the union the NewsGuild of New York, six of its members who labored for Teen Vogue are being laid off.

The union assertion stated that many of the six “are BIPOC ladies or trans, together with Teen Vogue‘s politics editor, . . . Teen Vogue now has no writers or editors explicitly protecting politics.” The assertion additionally says that after the layoffs, there is just one lady of coloration on the editorial employees.
An announcement posted on Vogue.com stated that Teen Vogue editor-in-chief Versha Sharma “will likely be leaving the corporate.” Chloe Malle, head of editorial content material for American Vogue, will oversee the outlet.
“I used to be laid off from Teen Vogue yesterday, together with 70% of my unbelievable staff,” Kaitlyn McNab Teen Vogue‘s tradition editor, posted on X. “For much longer put up incoming, however I needed to say thanks to everybody who has reached out to me with love. God bought me. We transfer.”
I used to be laid off from Teen Vogue yesterday, together with 70% of my unbelievable staff.
For much longer put up incoming, however I needed to say thanks to everybody who has reached out to me with love.
God bought me. We transfer. ❤️🩹🚀
Money App: $kmcnab
Venmo: @/kaitmcnab pic.twitter.com/MhzwZ12xcP— kaitlyn mcnab (@kaitmcnab) November 4, 2025
The Roosevelt Institute, a progressive suppose tank which just lately awarded Teen Vogue its 2025 Freedom of Speech and Expression awards, criticized the transfer. “The choice by Condé Nast at this time to break down this publication into Vogue and eradicate the politics reporting employees at Teen Vogue is proof that company focus eliminates revolutionary concepts and silences voices with much less energy,” it stated in a press release.

Vogue stated the transfer shouldn’t be meant to decrease Teen Vogue. It stated, “The title will stay a definite editorial property, with its personal identification and mission; sitting beneath the Vogue umbrella will present a extra unified reader expertise throughout titles.”
Vogue Enterprise, for trade professionals, was folded into Vogue.com’s platform final week.
This story was edited by Jennifer Vanasco.













