i-D magazine is set to resume publication with Thom Bettridge as editor-in-chief and chief brand officer, publisher Bedford Media said in a statement.
The magazine will return to print on a bi-annual basis in March 2025 after suspending publication earlier this year. A reduced frequency (the magazine was previously bi-monthly) is intended âto make room for additional print concepts and multi-platform projects,â Bedford said.
Bettridge, who was most recently online retailer Ssenseâs vice president of creative content, previously held editorial roles at 032c, Interview and Highsnobiety, where he was editor-in-chief. Bettridge will âoversee all aspects of creative, editorial, and brand for i-D.â
Bettridgeâs appointment follows similar moves at other titles to elevate editors with experience blending commerce and media. In August, another alum of the publisher, e-tailer and consultancy Highsnobiety, Willa Bennett, was named editor-in-chief of Cosmopolitan and Seventeen.
âNo one embodies the future of i-D more than Thom,â Kloss said in a statement, âHis creative instinct and cultural fluency make him the ideal person to chart the magazineâs next chapter.â
Bettridge succeeds Alastair McKimm, who exited the company in February following model-investor Klossâ deal to acquire the British magazine through her company Bedford Media.
Eight staff members in i-Dâs editorial and social media were laid off, and the publication went quiet for six months.
A couple of weeks ago, i-Dâs website relaunched with a digital cover featuring Charli XCX and Troye Sivan, shot by fashion designer Eli Russell Linnetz.
Bedford is also working on the relaunch of Life magazine.