Toronto-born Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter leaving magazine
Toronto-born Graydon Carter is leaving Vanity Fair after 25 years as the magazine’s editor.
In an article on its website, accompanied by a portrait from famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, Vanity Fair says the 68-year-old declared it was “simply time” to move on. In a statement, he said he is “eager to try out this ‘third act’ thing.”
Carter wrote for Time and Life magazines and co-founded the satirical Spy magazine before being named editor of Vanity Fair in 1992.
The magazine is known for a mix of coverage, including celebrity profiles and features on media and politics.