The moment we've all been waiting for - it was announced today that Emmanuelle Alt will be replacing Carine
Roitfeld as editor-in-chief of French Vogue. Emmanuelle Alt, whose career in fashion started when she was 20-years-old, becoming fashion director at Elle in 1990. She then undertook the same role at Mixte before joining the team at Vogue Paris where, as of 2009 she worked as Fashion editor.
Alt announced that she is incredibly proud to be taking up the position: "It's a great honor for me, but also a great pleasure to get to the head of Vogue Paris that I know very well. I will try to develop the incredible potential of Vogue Paris while working with very talented teams."
Alt is expected to be working closely with Olivier Lalanne, who is deputy editor at the magazine. Alt commented: "Vogue Paris is doing very well and I wanted to entrust the editorship to someone who can provide continuity while bringing new life."
Emmanuelle will start her new job as editor-in chief of Vogue Paris on February 1st.
Former editor-in-chief Carine Roitfeld sat with her replacement Emmanuelle Alt
Image taken from Vogue.com
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