A video clip circulating on the Internet shows A A “hot” moment in the Teen Vogue officein early November. The case led to the dismissal of unionized employees, two days after it was announced that the magazine would cease to exist as an independent brand and would be merged into Vogue’s online portal. check it out:
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Dismiss and confront
Vogue and its subsidiaries are owned by Condé Nast, which is responsible for the layoffs. Amid the tensions, the group’s employees decided to confront Stan Duncan, L Head of Human Resources From the company.
In recordings made at the time of the discussion, the writers ask the head of HR about the situation, but Duncan does not respond to any of the requests and simply… He orders employees to return to their jobs. The end of Teen Vogue as a separate outlet led to the dismissal of six employees, including editor-in-chief Virsha Sharma.
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Virsha Sharma, former editor-in-chief of the magazine
End of independent Teen Vogue magazine
Nearly two decades after its launch, it has become… Teen Vogue has left the fashion world To establish herself as an influential voice in the progressive feminist movement and social justice coverage. The magazine gained fame outside the fashion world in 2016 with its article Donald Trump is manipulating AmericaThis was just days after the Republican Party was elected. The text was read by people from different fields which led to increased sales and visits to the youth magazine.
Publishing became an important progressive medium
The election of Donald Trump boosted the magazine
In November 2025, the scenario suddenly changed with Dismissal of editor-in-chief Virsha Sharma This caused Chloe Maley, from American Vogue, to take over as editor. Condé Nast reported that the change Nothing more than a “business decision”motivated by challenges of scale and audience reach.
the The end of Teen Vogue’s “independence.” This also coincided with the expulsion of six union employees, including the political editor. After these cuts, the magazine no longer had professionals covering politics exclusively.
In response to the cuts, employees gathered outside CEO Stan Duncan’s office, In the scene that produced the viral video. Condé Nast responded to the controversy days later with Four employees were fired and five others were suspended from workAllegedly, “serious misconduct.”
Employees gathered in front of the office of the head of human resources