Zhang Ning, the all-round editor-in-chief of "Fashion and Beauty Vogue", officially announced his resignation.
"As the Year of the Dragon begins, I feel it's time to reveal that I'm going to start a new chapter in my career and leave Fashion & Beauty Vogue," she said.
In just three short years, our team has created countless amazing innovations and achievements, and we are proud of each achievement. ”
Although Vogue China has not officially confirmed Zhang Ning's **person, there are rumors in the industry that senior editor Chen Bo may take over, while other candidates such as Guo Jingming have also been mentioned.
According to **, Zhang Ning will leave her job in 2024, and her contract will expire in March. It is worth noting that during her tenure, the content and activities of the magazine were questioned, resulting in the loss of star resources and the decline of brand image.
Condé Nast China issued an announcement at this time to recruit an associate editorial director, and the job responsibilities are similar to those of Zhang Ning. Zhang Ning's tenure has not been smooth, causing brands such as Chanel to divest and the magazine's influence and revenue are facing challenges.
Born in Sydney in 1993, the rising fashion star rose to prominence with his early online platforms, and went on to win numerous academic and award awards before becoming editor-in-chief of Vogue.
She took over as Editor-in-Chief in 2021, participated in a major Vogue event in 2022, and was named the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leader of the Year in 2023.
However, her departure seems to herald the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter.
The trend-setting Fashion & Beauty Vogue, jointly created by Condé Nast and People's Pictorial, has been around since September 2005 to open a new chapter of monthly fashion for Chinese mainland readers with a unique fashion perspective. "