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Vogue publisher Condé Nast's profit slashed as it blames 'rise in costs'

Condé Nast, whose publications also include Vanity Fair, Architectural Digest, Wired and Condé Nast Traveller, has reported a pre-tax profit of £8.3m for 2023

Jodie Comer on the cover of British Vogue(Image: British Vogue/Tim Walker)

Condé Nast Ƶ, renowned for revered publications such as Vogue and GQ, has reported a pre-tax profit slash amid soaring costs.

The publishing powerhouse's profits plummeted to £8.3m in 2023 from £23.3m the prior year, with Company House filings showing a marginal dip in turnover from £247.9m to £244.8m, as reported by .

The company conceded: "Whilst revenue remained flat year-on-year, costs to the business increased."

Condé Nast attributed a part of these cost surges to strategic investments in growth areas, noting: "Many of these operating cost increases were driven by the group’s investment in strategic growth areas."

This encompassed rises in expenditures on paper, printing and carriage, manufacturing for consumer products, events' infrastructure, and departmental staffing. As part of their burgeoning workforce strategy, Condé Nast disclosed an editorial team boost of 3.5% and amplified its commercial division by 4.5%.

In a geographical breakdown, Condé Nast witnessed its Ƶ turnover recede from £93.1m to £89m, whereas European figures declined from £132.2m to £119.2m. Contrastingly, the rest of the world's sales swelled from £28.8m to £36.6m.

On the advertising front, there was a downturn from £211.8m to £200.5m, though revenue from consumers and other sources modestly rose from £42.3m to £44.2m.

Condé Nast looks to make further ‘cost efficiencies’

These revelations follow shortly after the disposal of Vogue House in Hanover Square, London, which concluded in January 2024 for £74.9m, yielding a robust profit of £62.4m.