Condé Nast, the writer of Vogue, GQ and Vainness Honest, introduced Thursday that it had appointed Claire Thomson-Jonville to steer the French version of Vogue as head of editorial content material, overseeing the publication throughout platforms.

Thomson-Jonville first joined Vogue’s international community in September 2024 as international contributing editor, overseeing Vogue France’s print version, along with her first being the journal’s December 2024/January 2025 subject. She beforehand held senior management positions at Self Service journal and i-D journal’s French version.

“Claire brings a depth of expertise as a stylist, style editor and journalist, and he or she has an extremely thrilling imaginative and prescient for Vogue France,” mentioned Anna Wintour, chief content material officer at Condé Nast and international editorial director of Vogue, in a press release. “Sustaining its French character is of paramount significance to her, as is the invention of latest expertise in style, wellness, magnificence, arts and tradition.”

Thomson-Jonville will start her new function on Feb. 3 and can report back to Wintour.

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