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Emmanuelle Alt (born 18 May 1967) is a French fashion editor who was the editor-in-chief of '' Vogue Paris'' from February 2011, succeeding Carine Roitfeld, to May 2021. She is currently a regular contributor to '' Harper's Bazaar France'', ''
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'', and '' M Le Magazine du Monde''.


Early life and education

Alt's mother, Françoise, was a Lanvin and Nina Ricci model in the 1960s and '70s. Alt herself studied at the Institut de l'Assomption in Paris.


Career

Alt became fashion director of ''Vogue'' in 2000, when Roitfeld assumed the chief editor's position and hired Alt directly from ''Mixte'' magazine. Prior to ''Mixte'', she held positions at French ''
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'' (starting in 1984, she was only 17 years old) and then at ''20 Ans'' where she became the editor-in-chief in 1993. During Roitfeld's tenure the publication's 2010 circulation rose from 100,000 to 140,000, during the
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. The increase was probably encouraged by the magazine's content – much of it styled by Alt as well as Roitfeld – in a provocative manner that included a great deal of nudity and sadomasochistic appurtenances. Alt's annual salary at French ''Vogue'' is about US$300,000 compared to the yearly US$2-million (in 2005) of her counterpart, American ''Vogue'' editor-in-chief
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. However, the circulation of the American edition at 1 million-plus dwarfs that of the French edition of the publication. Alt's first issue at the helm was April 2011. About her intentions for the future content of French ''Vogue'', she stated: "I don't think there should be radical changes".Emmanuelle Alt, The New Editor of Vogue Paris, on Daria Werbowy, Celebrity Covers, and New Designers
- Mark Holgate, Vogue.com, 7 February 2011
And she intends to remain with the magazine's past stable of photographers, such as David Sims, Mert and Marcus,
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, and Bruce Weber. In July 2013 she declared to ''
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'' that "London and Paris are worlds apart".


Style

Alt wears jeans while eschewing dresses and skirts. She is often found dressed in her signature blazers or jackets, paired with skinny jeans and towering heels. In a December 2020 interview, she said that her favorite model right now is Malika Louback.


Personal life

Alt has two children, Antonin and Françoise, who were 13 and 6 years old when Alt assumed her new position. Her husband, also in the fashion business, is Franck Durand, the artistic director of Isabel Marant. Alt does not smoke or drink alcohol. She states that she doesn't "look after erself" refraining from exercise and visiting a hairdresser.


References


External links

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