The Business of Fashion
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
Agenda-setting intelligence, analysis and advice for the global fashion community.
The fashion editor — whose interests in the multi-cultural youth scene chime with the vision editor-in-chief Alastair McKimm has set at the Vice-owned style bible — will begin her new position on November 1. She was most recently the fashion news director at British Vogue, having joined the magazine shortly after Edward Enninful took over as editor in chief in 2017. At i-D, she will report to both McKimm and managing editor Lucy Delacherois Day.
Meanwhile, at Vogue publisher Condé Nast, a major restructuring has led to both staff departures and promotions. Enninful now oversees Vogue’s owned and operated titles across Europe, including the influential French and Italian editions.
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Alastair McKimm Named i-D’s Editor-in-Chief
The title’s former fashion director will succeed Holly Shackleton six months after he resigned from the Vice-owned British style title. He shares his vision for i-D’s next global chapter with BoF.
The stylist is set to unveil a bi-annual print magazine and digital platform, with a team that includes Holly Shackleton and Fran Burns.
Luxury book publishers — and husband and wife — Prosper and Martine Assouline join BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss the genesis of their publishing business and how they are growing it into a global lifestyle brand.
Now under the ownership of British publisher Future, both Marie Claire and WhoWhatWear are contending with how to grow their new parent’s US operations in the ever-challenging media landscape.
Fast Company has named The Business of Fashion one of the ‘world’s most innovative companies’ for a second time for demonstrating ‘how a media brand can leverage AI to add reader value rather than erode trust with AI-written news articles.’