Condé Nast, the publisher of Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair, announced Thursday that it had appointed Claire Thomson-Jonville to lead the French edition of Vogue as head of editorial content, overseeing the publication across platforms.
Thomson-Jonville first joined Vogueâs global network in September 2024 as global contributing editor, overseeing Vogue Franceâs print edition, with her first being the magazineâs December 2024/January 2025 issue. She previously held senior leadership positions at Self Service magazine and i-D magazineâs French edition.
âClaire brings a depth of experience as a stylist, fashion editor and journalist, and she has an incredibly exciting vision for Vogue France,â said Anna Wintour, chief content officer at Condé Nast and global editorial director of Vogue, in a statement. âMaintaining its French character is of paramount importance to her, as is the discovery of new talent in fashion, wellness, beauty, arts and culture.â
Thomson-Jonville will begin her new role on Feb. 3 and will report to Wintour.
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