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British Vogue names Nnadi head of editorial content

The following excerpt was sent out from Condé Nast:

Chioma Nnadi

Condé Nast today named Chioma Nnadi as head of editorial content, British Vogue. Nnadi has spent thirteen years at Vogue, where she started as a writer, rose to the post of fashion news director, and most recently took over as editor of Vogue.com where she leads a team of editors and writers and directs the digital content for the title. Vogue has seen tremendous audience growth under her leadership, driving record-breaking engagement across site and social. She has also overseen the digital coverage of the brand’s milestone events including the Met Gala, Forces of Fashion and Vogue World.

Nnadi, a London native of Nigerian and Swiss-German descent, began her career on the features desk of the Evening Standard Magazine in the UK before moving to New Y‍‍‍ork to write for Trace, an independent style magazine. She then went on to cover fashion through the lens of music as the style director at Fader. She joined Vogue in 2010.

From Chioma Nnadi, Head of Editorial Content, British Vogue

“I’m beyond excited and honoured to have been appointed as British Vogue’s Head of Editorial Content. As someone who was born and raised in London, the energy of the city—its boundary-pushing style and creative scene—has shaped the way I look at the world. Now, more than ever, it feels like a moment to look beyond borders while also celebrating the broad scope of what it means to be British. I’m looking forward to engaging a loyal and inspired digital community that is energised by our access, point of view, and storytelling.”

Mariam Ahmed

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