Condé Nast announced on Wednesday that Tiffany Godoy will step down as head of editorial content at Vogue Japan as of Oct. 31. In a continued global effort to restructure, president Jun Kitada will also be leaving the media company at the end of the year.
Godoy was appointed in 2022 to overseeVogue Japan’s editorial operations across print, digital, audio and video, leading the brand through a period of reinvention that included its 25th anniversary. The Tokyo-based editor also co-founded creative studio and magazine “The Reality Show,” and has released two books about Japanese fashion.
Kitada has served as president since 2017 and will step down at the end of December, with his successor expected to be announced in the coming months.
Godoy’s replacement is yet to be announced.
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