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Ksenia Solovieva Named Editor in Chief of Vogue Russia

Ksenia Solovieva. Natalie Kogan.
Ksenia Solovieva. Natalie Kogan.

Solovieva replaces Masha Fedorova, who has decided to step down from the role after 20 years at Condé Nast. She joins the glossy from Tatler Russia, where she started as beauty director in 2007 before becoming its editor in chief in 2010. Condé Nast Russia said Solovieva’s successor at Tatler will be announced soon.

The news follows a number of changes to the top of mastheads at global editions of Vogue towards the end of last year.

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