Adam Baidawi

How I Became… GQ’s Deputy Global Editorial Director
Adam Baidawi set his sights on working at GQ while growing up in Australia. Having started his career as a freelance music journalist, he landed his first role at the Condé Nast publication. In 2020, Baidawi was promoted to deputy global editorial director, supporting GQ’s 21 editions around the world, and relocated to London to head up editorial content at British GQ. His work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, Vogue, CNN and Rolling Stone.

How I Became… GQ’s Deputy Global Editorial Director
Adam Baidawi set his sights on working at GQ while growing up in Australia. Having started his career as a freelance music journalist, he landed his first role at the Condé Nast publication. In 2020, Baidawi was promoted to deputy global editorial director, supporting GQ’s 21 editions around the world, and relocated to London to head up editorial content at British GQ. His work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, Vogue, CNN and Rolling Stone.

What Anna Wintour’s Big Promotion Means for Condé Nast
As the publisher focuses on returning to profitability, a new unified content strategy under Anna Wintour, more powerful at the publisher than ever, aims to make its strategy more efficient and intertwined.

What Anna Wintour’s Big Promotion Means for Condé Nast
As the publisher focuses on returning to profitability, a new unified content strategy under Anna Wintour, more powerful at the publisher than ever, aims to make its strategy more efficient and intertwined.

Middle East Edition of GQ Launches with Provocative Debut
The magazine’s inaugural issue features the star of the upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic and a column by one of the 'Queer Eye' TV personalities. How controversial will the LGBTQ references be for men in markets that still criminalise homosexuality?

Middle East Edition of GQ Launches with Provocative Debut
The magazine’s inaugural issue features the star of the upcoming Freddie Mercury biopic and a column by one of the 'Queer Eye' TV personalities. How controversial will the LGBTQ references be for men in markets that still criminalise homosexuality?