"Vogue" China editor-in-chief Zhang Yu admits to resignation and is exposed to join LVMH

reported on November 22 On November 20, Vogue editor-in-chief Zhang Yu posted a long post on social platforms and officially announced that he would leave the Chinese edition of Vogue. She said: "I will leave after the 15th anniversary edition is released. "Vogue China", I think this is an important milestone, and it is also the right time for me to start a new stage in my career. I am very grateful to all those who have helped and supported me over the years. I wish "Vogue" continued success. Now I am ready to enter The next stage of my life." Zhang Yu said that her resignation date is December 8th, which is also the 16th anniversary of her work at VOGUE, and her successor has not yet been announced. It is reported that Zhang Yu is about to join LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy France Moët Hennessy-Louis Vuitton Group).

Earlier, according to a number of sources to Fashion Business Express, Condé Nast China, which has continued to report layoffs and budget cuts in recent years, finally started on the core "VOGUE Apparel and Beauty", and the editor-in-chief Zhang Yu will leave. And Zhang Yu's resignation was also very sudden. Just one day before the announcement of his resignation, Zhang Yu also participated in the 15th anniversary of "Vogue".

It is reported that since the launch of "Vogue Fashion and Beauty" in 2005, Zhang Yu has been the editorial director of the magazine. Prior to this, she was the editorial director of the China edition of ELLE and the editor-in-chief of the Hong Kong edition of Marie Claire.

Prior to this, Su Mang of Harper’s Bazaar, Xiaoxue of ELLE World Fashion House, and Ye Xiaowei of Weekend Pictorial have also left. The four fashion editors who once represented the golden generation of fashion magazines have all resigned .

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