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The departing editor in chief reflects on the power of journalism—and teamwork—in an era of dramatic cultural upheaval.
Radhika Jones to Step Down as Vanity Fair Editor-in-Chief. Jones, who joined the Condé Nast publication in 2017, will leave in the spring.
Radhika Jones, the editor of Vanity Fair since 2017, said on Thursday that she would step down, a surprise decision that opens up one of the most highly visible jobs in American journalism.
Radhika Jones will depart as editor in chief of Vanity Fair this spring, after more than seven years at the helm of the influential Condé Nast title. Jones and Anna Wintour, Condé Nast chief ...
Radhika Jones has decided to leave Vanity Fair this spring after seven years as editor-in-chief, she told staff in a memo obtained by TheWrap on Thursday. “At the end of every year, I look over ...
Radhika Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Vanity Fair, attends the Vanity Fair Oscar Party on March 2, 2025. Getty There’s going to be someone new at Vanity Fair next year to beg for an invite to the ...
There will be a changing of the guard atop Vanity Fair, one of the flagship publications in the Condé Nast portfolio. “Those of you who know me well know that I can be a little restless, once a ...
Radhika Jones has decided to leave Vanity Fair this spring after seven years as editor-in-chief, she told staff in a memo obtained by TheWrap on Thursday. "At the end of every year, I look over ...
NEW YORK, NY – After nearly eight years at the helm of Vanity Fair, Radhika Jones is stepping down as Editor-in-Chief. In a memo to staff on April 3, Jones explained her decision to leave ...
Radhika Jones, Vanity Fair’s top editor, is stepping down after seven years on the job The New York Times / Benjamin Mullin and Katie Robertson / Apr 3, 2025 “Ms. Jones, 52, said in an email to Vanity ...
As Graydon Carter retired, bigshot editor-in-chief Radhika Jones took over the top position at Vanity Fair in 2017. It seems Radhika has bigger plans and wants to face bigger challenges as she has ...