NEW YORK—Men’s Vogue, the 10-times-a-year little brother to Vogue that launched in 2006, is going back down to twice a year. The magazine started as a Vogue supplement, and will now revert to that format in spring and fall editions. Some of its staff will be absorbed into Vogue.
According to Women’s Wear Daily, Jay Fielden will continue to be the editor of the reduced Men’s Vogue.
According to the New York Times, Men’s Vogue’s circulation was about 370,000.
The Times also reported that Condé Nast’s Portfolio will be reduced from 12 issues a year to ten.
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