Ghanaian becomes first male editor of British Vogue

enning

Stylist Edward Enninful (L) with Model Naomi Campbell (R)

Stylist Edward Enninful (L) with Model Naomi Campbell (R)

Fashion magazine British Vogue said on Monday it has appointed Ghana’s Edward Enninful as its new editor-in-chief, making him the first male editor in the publication’s 100-year history.

Enninful, 45, is the successor to Alexandra Shulman, who announced in January she would be stepping down from the magazine after 25 years in charge.

He joins from W magazine, where he has been fashion and creative director since 2011.

Related News

Previously, he had also worked for the Italian and American versions of Vogue.

Jonathan Newhouse, chairman and chief executive at Condé Nast International, the magazine’s publisher, said Enninful was “an influential figure in the communities of fashion, Hollywood and music” who was “supremely prepared” for the job.

Load more