Anne-Marie Curtis promised “change is afoot” at Elle when she took the helm as editor-in-chief in April, a pledge that has manifested itself not only in the look and feel of the magazine but also in its editorial structure, revealed by the recent exit of her deputy, Lotte Jeffs.
Jeffs was employed by Hearst’s fashion flagship Elle in November last year as acting editor-in-chief for its UK edition, following Lorraine Candy’s jump to the newspaper industry as luxury content director for the Sunday Times, and editor-in-chief of its fashion supplement Style.
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Source: The Drum