Hearst Magazines has officially named Samira Nasr editor in chief of the U.S. edition of Harper's BAZAAR, overseeing content strategy and development across the brand’s print and digital platforms. The announcement was made by Hearst President and CEO Steven R. Swartz and Hearst Magazines President Troy Young. Nasr will report to Hearst Magazines Chief Content Officer Kate Lewis and begins her new role July 6. Nasr is the first Black editor in chief in the history of the 153-year-old publication.
“Fashion and BAZAAR are synonymous,” Nasr says. “It is a tremendous privilege to be entrusted with moving this legacy brand into a new era—one that is colorful, inclusive, and celebrates the beauty of fashion on every platform—while carrying on the tradition of innovative art direction and great style that the BAZAAR audience loves so much. The most beautiful part of working in magazines is the teamwork and creating a community. I can’t wait to get started.”
via Harpers Bazaar USA com.
I just speculate / wonder about Vogue USA's future and who will be Anna Wintour's successor in the future someday?!
I have always wanted to work as an editor in a fashion magazine and in the end I became my own fashion magazine and my own editor. That was the revolution of blogs and bloggers in 2010s. Now influencer's are the ones sometimes talked more than Hollywood stars. All that drama and money. The world has changed a lot since 90s. We were obsessed with Winona Ryder and Johnny Depp and they broke up and the world is a different planet since then...
Burcu
Comments