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This list of Vogue France cover models (1950–present) is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of Vogue France, the French edition of American fashion magazine Vogue. From June 1920 to November 2021 the magazine was named Vogue Paris .
This list of Vogue France guest editors is a catalog of guest editors who have taken on the role of Editor-in-Chief/Head of Editorial Content of French fashion magazine Vogue France, [note 1] either due to invitation or other reasons which lead to the editor-in-chief not being able to edit the magazine.
In January 2025 her appointment as Head of Editorial Content of Vogue France was announced. She will enter the position on 3 February 2025. [9] On her appointment Anna Wintour said "Claire brings a depth of experience as a stylist, fashion editor and journalist, and she has an incredibly exciting vision for Vogue France. Maintaining its French ...
Roldán had a master's degree in International Affairs from Columbia University in New York, according to Senescyt records.. On her Instagram account she defined herself as a “lover of exploring the internal and external worlds”, a writer and “activist for a dignified life and death.” [1]
Vogue France (stylised in all caps) is the French edition of Vogue magazine, formerly called Vogue Paris from its inception until 2021. The magazine started publication in 1920 and has since been regarded as one of the top fashion publications.
This list of British Vogue cover models 1950–present is a catalogue of cover models who have featured ... Paris Collections In Colour: ... Paolo Roversi: June 2015:
LONDON — Condé Nast is chopping and changing its mastheads across Europe, with France the next country to witness a series of high-profile exits following that of Dylan Jones, editor in chief ...
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.