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22 Jun

Philippa Morgan Leaves Condé Nast to Join Not Only

LONDON — Not Only a Label has named Philippa Morgan its recent managing director. She will probably be leading the strategy for the Los Angeles- and London-based fashion company reporting to Stefan Siegel, founder and chief executive officer. Morgan joins the team from Condé Nast, where she held the title of world director of content planning and editorial director on GQ and Vogue licensing. She joined the publishing company in 2008 and helped launch Vogue Philippines in September 2022. “My appointment at Not Only a Label will not be business, it’s personal,” she said in an announcement. “There's a lot potential in our virtual showroom and made-to-order/rtw marketplace. We're supercharged with a laser-focused strategy where independent designers from all around the world will probably...
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4 May

Condé Nast Casts Itself as Arbiter of Culture at

Condé Nast executives spent an hour and 10 minutes selling media buyers on their access to and position at the head of culture at its NewFront presentation in Manhattan on Thursday. Actually, a succession of executives — including chief financial officer Pam Drucker Mann; global chief content officer Anna Wintour; Vogue European editorial director Edward Enninful, and Vanity Fair editor in chief Radhika Jones — said the word “culture” so persistently, if the audience was playing a drinking game, they might have been falling off of their chairs 20 minutes into the show. “We don’t just make content, we make culture,” said Mann, as she boasted of 300 latest social originals and pilots across greater than 55 brand channels in 11 countries. The...
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31 Jan

Condé Nast Forges Content Partnership With Pinterest

Pinterest and Condé Nast Entertainment are forging a recent content partnership, WWD has learned. The deal, the most recent step in a video and content strategy that Pinterest rolled out two years ago, will channel 160 exclusive videos produced by Vogue and Architectural Digest pegged to featured seasonal and cultural moments, including “Fashion Month,” “Wedding Season,” “Summer” and “Back to School.” “Video’s ability to take users from inspiration to motion is undeniable,” Nadine Zylstra, Pinterest’s global head of programming and originals, told WWD. “Across Pinterest, we have now seen its power in helping people create the life they love, whether helping them reimagine a favourite fashion look or reinvent their backyard.” The partnership kicks off with fashion week — first in Latest York, then moving on to...
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