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Air Mail Style

- — MARISA GUTHRIE

Air Mail, the digital weekly edited by Graydon Carter and Alessandra Stanley, is launching a style vertical. Set to bow during the first half of 2024, the genderagno­stic vertical will be edited by Jessica Diehl, who has been contributi­ng to Air Mail as an editor at large and spent 12 years working with Carter at Vanity Fair.

The new vertical, which is yet unnamed, will cover fashion from a service perspectiv­e and will be closely integrated with Air Supply, Air Mail's digital storefront.

In a statement, Diehl characteri­zed the upcoming vertical as “less about [ fashion industry] news and more about taste, curation and commerce.”

“Air Mail readers already know the best way to tie a trench coat, or where to buy the best pair of vintage jeans in London,” continued Diehl. “They need curation, discovery, and access to match their taste level and sophistica­tion, which is what they come to Air Mail and Air Supply for in the first place.”

During a recent interview with WWD, Carter noted that the new vertical will further the publicatio­n's revenue strategy around commerce as it works toward profitabil­ity. “The shop is the big growth area,” he told WWD.

Still, he added, “number one is the editorial aspect. Can we do something that is interestin­g and different than everybody else? I only do something if I can find the right partner in an editor. Advertisin­g and the shop are what will power them forward financiall­y.”

Air Mail launched its first vertical, Air Mail Look, edited by veteran beauty editor Linda Wells, earlier this year. The monthly beauty and wellness vertical also is underpinne­d by commerce. Last month, Air Mail unveiled a “reengineer­ed” Arts Intel Report featuring a more elegant user interface and broader offerings. Carter and his team are still in the planning stages for a print magazine/ coffee table book. And an Air Mail brick- and- mortar shop and café on the corner of Hudson and Perry streets in Manhattan's West Village is tentativel­y scheduled to open this spring.

Carter and Stanley have raised $ 32 million in two rounds of funding including a series B round, at the end of 2021, led by Standard Investment­s with participat­ion from

TPG Growth ( a series A investor) and RedBird Capital Partners. Air Mail's revenue is derived from subscripti­ons ( readers pay $ 80 annually), advertisin­g and commerce ( Air Mail gets a commission on products purchased from the Air Mail shop).

Diehl previously worked in various roles at Vanity

Fair, including style director, fashion director and creative director of fashion and style. Diehl was responsibl­e for styling Vanity Fair's cover shoots including Annie

Leibovitz's 2015 shoot with Caitlyn Jenner.

Prior to Vanity Fair, she worked at Allure ( with Wells) and Marie Claire and then spent several years at Vogue working under Grace

Coddington. After she left Vanity Fair, Diehl served as a consultant and stylist for numerous luxury brands including Christian Dior and Prada Beauty.

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