Fashion editor

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A fashion editor is a person that supervises the process of creating, developing and presenting content for the fashion department of a magazine, Web site, newspaper or television program.

The work of a fashion editor can be quite varied and may hold several responsibilities. Typical work includes supervising other editors and writers, writing or editing articles themselves, formulating and styling fashion photo shoots, choosing photos for publication, choosing fashion items and trends for publication, researching trends in the fashion industry and networking with industry professionals including photographers, designers and public relations professionals.[citation needed]

Notable fashion editors[]

This is a list of notable fashion editors.

Name Publication Country Title Years Website
Diana Vreeland Vogue (magazine) United States editor-in-chief 1963-1971 www.vogue.com
Anna Wintour Vogue (magazine) United States editor-in-chief 1988-current www.vogue.com
Grace Coddington Vogue (magazine) United States creative director 1988-current www.vogue.com
Giovanna Battaglia Engelbert Vogue (magazine) Japan fashion editor present www.vogue.co.jp
Glenda Bailey Harper's Bazaar United States editor-in-chief 2001-current www.harpersbazaar.com
Roberta Myers Elle (magazine) United States editor-in-chief 2007-2017 www.elle.com
Amy Astley Teen Vogue United States editor-in-chief 2002-2016 www.teenvogue.com
Alexandra Shulman Vogue (magazine) United Kingdom editor-in-chief 1992-2017 www.vogue.co.uk
Babs Simpson[1] Vogue (magazine) United States fashion editor 1947-1972 www.vogue.com

See also[]

  • Fashion magazine

References[]

  1. ^ Bowles, Hamish. "Babs Simpson, a Former Vogue Editor Who Collaborated With Irving Penn, Has Died at 105". Vogue. Retrieved 2020-01-02.
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