Friday, June 28, 2024

British Vogue's Sarah Harris To Move Into A New Role At The Magazine

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Sarah Harris, the global network lead and European deputy editor for Vogue, is stepping into a new role as editor at large after returning from maternity leave, WWD has learned.

In 2018, she was promoted from her role as fashion features director to deputy editor under then-editor in chief, Edward Enninful, who left his post last December.

Chioma Nnadi was appointed head of editorial content at British Vogue after Harris had left for maternity leave last summer.

"It felt like the right time for me [to leave] and it enables me to still have input at Vogue across its many facets while pursuing other projects and opportunities," Harris said in an interview.

Harris' magazine responsibilities were split between Vogue employees, Julia Hobbs and Laura Hawkins in the role of acting European fashion features directors.

According to Nnadi, Hobbs will be "overseeing long and short form work, as well as continuing her work with Vogue Club," and will be working on print, digital and contributing to British Vogue's "social presence, where she's led the charge on camera for some of our most viral fashion moments in recent months."

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