There will be a changing of the guard atop Vanity Fair, one of the flagship publications in the Condé Nast portfolio.
Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Radhika Jones told staff Thursday that she plans to leave the publication in the spring.
“Those of you who know me well know that I can be a little restless, once a mission is accomplished. And I have always had a horror of staying too long at the party,” Jones wrote employees in an email, obtained by The Hollywood Reporter. “So I’ve made the decision to leave Vanity Fair this spring. It was a difficult decision, because it was a tremendous privilege to lead this team.”
Jones joined Vanity Fair from The New York Times in Dec. 2017, succeeding its longtime editor Graydon Carter.
More to come.