#GAReads | Harper's Bazaar appoints its first ever black editor-in-chief

Harper’s Bazaar

Harper's Bazaar appoints its first ever black editor-in-chief”:

Fashion magazine Harper's Bazaar has appointed a black editor-in-chief for the first time in its 153-year-history.

Samira Nasr, who most recently was the executive fashion director at Vanity Fair, will head the title's US edition from next month, publisher Hearst announced Tuesday.

Montreal-born Nasr replaces the magazine's longstanding editor Glenda Bailey, who announced in January that she was stepping down after almost 19 years at the helm. In a video posted to social media, she described feeling "honored" at being selected for the top job "at this particular moment in our nation's history."

Read Oscar Holland’s full article at CNN Style here…