The world of Italian glossy publishing is saying goodbye to another fashion magazine.
GLAMOUR NO MORE:
“Condé Nast’s main goal is to innovate and think ahead. My main concern now is to create products able to accompany our public in the future,” Condé Nast Italy chief executive officer Fedele Usai said in a statement, adding that the company’s investments are currently focused on technology innovation and the development of efficient digital platforms.
According to Usai, in 2020, Condé Nast will focus on the development of the Italian monthly Vogue and weekly Vanity Fair and gastronomic magazine La Cucina Italiana, a title the publishing company recently launched in the U.S.
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