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Grosso, who joined L’Officiel in late 2019 and previously served as global head of content projects and fashion initiatives, will move into the top editor post effective immediately. In the role, she will be responsible for “cross-platform content strategy” for the title’s US edition, as well as expanding its stateside audience, according to a statement. The Fall 2022 issue will be the first under her editorship, and is set for release on Sept. 1.
The post was last occupied by Peter Davis, who left the publication at the end of 2020.
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