What is French Vogue called now?

What is French Vogue called now?

Vogue Paris
The 100-year-old fashion magazine Vogue Paris is set to drop ‘Paris’ from its title and from November 4 will become Vogue France.

What happened Vogue Paris?

The influential French edition of the fashion bible will now be known as Vogue France, wrote head of editorial content Eugénie Trochu in a message published on the publication’s website.

Who runs Vogue Paris?

Emmanuelle Alt

Emmanuelle Alt
Born 18 May 1967 Paris, France
Occupation Fashion editor
Employer Condé Nast Publications
Title Editor-in-chief, Vogue Paris

Who is French Vogue editor?

Under Condé Nast’s new streamlined approach, British Vogue editor and European editorial director Edward Enninful oversees Vogue France, and all editors report into global editorial director Anna Wintour in New York.

Who owns Vogue France?

Condé Nast
Vogue France

Gisele Bündchen on the cover of Vogue Paris, October 2007
Head of Editorial Contents Eugénie Trochu
Publisher Condé Nast
First issue April 1920
Country France

Was Emmanuelle Alt fired?

Longtime EIC Emmanuelle Alt has officially been replaced at the top spot. Truly the end of an era at Condé Nast: Emmanuelle Alt, the editor of Vogue Paris, has officially left the company.

What happened to Emmanuelle Alt?

Emmanuelle Alt has been dismissed as editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, in the latest cull of senior editors at Condé Nast International, according to well-informed sources. Her dismissal brings down the curtains on her career as an editor after a decade at the helm of Vogue Paris.

Is Carine male or female Roitfeld?

Carine Roitfeld (French pronunciation: ​[ka. ʁin ʁwat. fɛld]; born 19 September 1954) is a French fashion editor, former fashion model, and writer. She is the former editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris, a position she held from 2001 to 2011.

author

Back to Top