Edward Enninful Promoted to New, Global Role at Vogue

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Edward Enninful is moving on, and up, at Condé Nast, with a new, global role that he’ll take up in 2024 after stepping away from his post as editor-in-chief post of British Vogue.

and Roger Lynch, chief executive officer of Condé Nast, Inc., about how he could play “a broader role in enhancing Vogue globally.”

Starting Friday, Enninful will also begin the hunt for a head of editorial content for British Vogue, a move aimed at bringing the publication in line with the new management structure at Condé Nast, where content is shared globally and editors in chief are a thing of the past. He took over as editor-in-chief of British Vogue in August 2017 and in December 2020 was promoted to European editorial director of Vogue. He also served as creative and fashion director of W.He may be committed to Condé – for now – but he’s made no secret of his future ambitions beyond the world of magazine publishing. It’s clear that Condé is keen to keep him on side – and in pole position to take over if and when Wintour decides to leave.

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