Emmanuelle Alt
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Emmanuelle Alt (born 18 May 1967 in Paris, France) has been the editor-in-chief of Vogue Paris since February 2011, succeeding Carine Roitfeld.
Alttuij's fashion editor debuted in 2000 when Roitfeld took over the chief editor's position and recruited Alt directly from Mixte magazine.Alt, who studied at the Assomption-Lübeck school, has a youthful appearance and often wears jeans rather than avoiding dresses and skirts.
She is often seen dressed in her signature blazer or jacket, paired with skinny jeans and high heels. "I don't think there should be radical reforms" regarding her plans for the future of French Vogue's content.
And she wants to keep photographing with the magazine's past great photographers, including David Sims, Mert and Marcus, Mario Testino, and Bruce Weber.
"London and Paris are worlds apart," Roitfeld wrote in July 2013 to Huffington Post, "under Roitfeld's tenure," the publication's 2010 circulation increased from 100,000 to 140,000 during the global financial crisis.
The increase was certainly aided by the magazine's content, much of it styled by Alt as well as Roitfeld, in a provocative way that featured a significant amount of nudity and sadomochistic appurtenances. She worked at French ELLE (beginning in 1984, she was only 17 years old) and then in 20 Ans, where she became the editor-in-chief in 1993.
Her annual salary at French Vogue is around $300,000 compared to her sister, American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who earned $250,000 (in 2005).
However, the American edition's circulation is likely to be smaller than the French edition's. Antonin and Françoise, both 13 and 6 years old when Alt assumed her new position, were both children when they were 13 and six years old.
Franck Durand, Isabel Marant's artistic director, is also interested in fashion.
Françoise Booss, mother of Lanvin and Nina Ricci in the 1960s and 1970s, was a Lanvin and Nina Ricci model.
Early life and education
Françoise, Alt's mother, was a Lanvin and Nina Ricci model in the 1960s and 1970s. Alt herself studied at l'Assomption in Paris.
Personal life
Antonin and Françoise, both 13 and 6 years old when Alt assumed her new position, are in charge of her two children. Franck Durand, Isabel Marant's artistic director, is married to her husband, who works in fashion.
Career
Alt became the fashion director of Vogue in 2000, when Roitfeld took over the chief editor's position and recruited Alt directly from Mixte magazine.
She worked at French ELLE (beginning in 1984, she was just 17 years old) and then in 20 Ans, where she became the editor-in-chief in 1993.
During Roitfeld's tenure, the publication's 2010 circulation increased from 100,000 to 140,000 during the global financial crisis. The increase was unquestionably aided by the magazine's content, which included a significant amount of nudity and sadomasochistic appurtenances, as well as Roitfeld.
In 2005, Alt's annual salary at French Vogue was about US$300,000 compared to her colleague, American Vogue editor-in-chief Anna Wintour, who earned more than US$20,000 (in 2005). However, the American edition's circulation is expected to be 1 million more than that of the French edition.
It was Alt's first issue at the helm in April 2011. "I don't think there should be radical reforms" in relation to French Vogue's future content. And she plans to continue to work with the magazine's past talented photographers, such as David Sims, Mert and Marcus, Mario Testino, and Bruce Weber. "London and Paris are worlds apart" in July 2013, she told Huffington Post.