Plus, more women accuse photographer Jonathan Leder of inappropriate behavior.
Plus, how Covid-19 will reshape the luxury market.
A number of these actions were exposed by the "New York Times" on Wednesday.
Most recently, she was executive fashion director at "Vanity Fair."
Plus, beauty founders share how they are navigating the coronavirus crisis and experts turn a critical eye on the transparency movement.
The glossy's Style Features Director has quite the media resume.
"This is my solid career advice for those starting out: Take anything that you can get."
She's transitioning into a "global consultant" role at the title.
Plus, how Instagram's move to hide likes will impact influencer marketing.
The new guard of editors are making themselves more accessible to staff than ever before.
The Hearst digital director will oversee content for both Glossier and Into the Gloss.
Working your way up the masthead in the magazine business was once a clear career path, but now things are a little more murky.
Layoffs, print closures and seismic publishing shifts continue to affect the industry.
Plus, San Francisco museum showcases contemporary Muslim women's fashion.
The former editor-in-chief of 'Cosmopolitan' will resign from her role as chief content officer.
Plus, industry leaders on fashion's belated embrace of the circular economy.
Plus, Outdoor Voices to open 22 stores and to launch its first swimwear line.
Plus, Nike unveils another Kendrick Lamar take on the Nike Cortez set to release Jan. 26
The social-first platform is both a resource and a place for teens to express themselves.
Plus, someone's resting easy in a Louis Vuitton X Supreme casket.
Plus, Hari Nef Joins 'Love' as a contributing editor.
Plus, why are Goop and Airbnb teaming up with Condé Nast and Hearst?
Plus, Kate Moss, Taraji. P. Henson, Jennifer Lopez and more cover "W"'s March issue.
"Cosmopolitan," "Seventeen," "Redbook," "Woman's Day" and "Good Housekeeping" will share their print beauty, fashion and entertainment departments, starting in January.