Faces of members of the Australian fashion industry still capable of looking surprised will remain unmoved at the announcement of celebrity stylist Christine Centenera as the new editor-in-chief of Vogue Australia.
While editing the Australian edition of the magazine, published by News Corp Australia, Centenera will continue working in the US and London.
“I love being in close proximity to the extraordinary photographers, and people that we work with on the pages – anywhere in the world,” Centenera said in a statement. “Wherever I go, people love Australia and I’m proud to be an Australian abroad.” Christine Centenera and Kim Kardashian at the launch of Wardrobe NYC’s collection in Los Angeles, June 2019. NGV gallery director Tony Elwood with former Vogue editor-in-chief Edwina McCann.Australia, gaining attention for directional editorial work and her restrained personal style. In 2012, she was hired by McCann asAustralia’s fashion director, leading to memorable covers with supermodel Gigi Hadid, Kardashian and Cate Blanchett.
McCann says Centenera’s promotion has been greeted warmly by advertisers, internal staff and the local design community.VogueCentenera’s experience has largely been confined to the visual realm, which failed to deter McCann, who was eventually guided by the success of former stylists
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