One of those said to be in the running is Fabien Baron.
As the search for Glenda Bailey’s successor as editor in chief of Harper’s Bazaar goes on, Hearst Corp. executives are casting their net far and wide — and a few new names have come into the picture.
Samira Nasr, executive fashion director at Vanity Fair since 2018, is also understood to be someone Hearst executives are looking at and certainly has contacts on the creative side, although perhaps not the advertising contacts that some of the other candidates boast. She does have a history at Hearst, though, previously working as Elle’s fashion director. Prior to that, she was style director for InStyle. Nasr could also not be reached for comment.
Elsewhere, InStyle editor in chief Laura Brown is another name being repeated in media circles. Brown, who declined to comment, is also no stranger to Harper’s, having worked for the U.S. edition for more than a decade until she departed in 2016 to join InStyle. But sources say she’s happy at InStyle and enjoys the Hollywood side of things and that Bazaar would bring her back to straight fashion.
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