Mark Guiducci

Mark Guiducci is the global editorial director of Vanity Fair. He was previously the creative editorial director at Vogue.[1]

Early life and education

Guiducci grew up in San Diego.[2] He is a 2010 graduate of Princeton University, where his thesis adviser "encouraged us to analyze clothes as much as any other part of an artwork."[3]

Career

In June 2025, Guiducci was appointed global editorial director of Vanity Fair, taking up the position at the end of the month.[4][1]

In an August 2025 memo, Guiducci announced that Vanity Fair will be shifting its coverage away from "news aggregation, reviews, and trade coverage" and focus more on "money, politics, and style."[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Vanity Fair's new cruise director will have to choose between his reporters and his friends". Semafor.
  2. ^ Orcutt, April (March 10, 2009). "Get crazy in party towns around the world". NBC News.
  3. ^ "Mark Guiducci '10: From A&A to Vogue | Department of Art and Archaeology". artandarchaeology.princeton.edu.
  4. ^ Robertson, Katie (June 10, 2025). "Vanity Fair Names Mark Guiducci as Its Top Editor". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Spangler, Todd (August 12, 2025). "Vanity Fair Will Boost Focus on Core Areas Like Hollywood While Cutting Back Some Coverage, Says New Editorial Director".