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Montreal-born woman named Bazaar’s first Black editor-in-chief

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

NEW YORK— Montreal-born Samira Nasr is the new editor-inchief of Harper’s Bazaar.

Hearst Magazines says Nasr is the first Black editor-in-chief in the history of the 153-year-old fashion publicatio­n.

She takes the reins of the U.S. edition July 6, when she’ll be responsibl­e for content strategy and developmen­t across the brand’s print and digital platforms.

Nasr says on the magazine’s Instagram page that she is committed “to begin a new chapter in Bazaar’s history” and will “work to give all voices a platform to tell stories that have never been told.”

As the daughter of a Lebanese father and Trinidadia­n mother, she says her “world view is expansive and is anchored in the belief that representa­tion matters.”

Nasr was most recently executive fashion director at Vanity Fair, and previously worked as the fashion director at Elle, and as style director for InStyle. She studied journalism at New York University and now lives in Brooklyn, N.Y., with her son.

“To all the protesters, community organizers, activists and those currently fighting to be safe, to be seen and heard through our own narratives, I see you, I thank you, and I hope we can join forces to amplify the message of equality because Black lives matter,” Nasr says in an Instagram video.

“It is a thrilling challenge to be in a position to reimagine what a fashion magazine can be in today’s world. And I know that this position places me in a particular intersecti­on that I do not take lightly.

“Great style is about more than the way we wear our clothes. It is also how we see and occupy space in the world around us.”

 ?? THIBAULT CAMUS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Montreal-born Samira Nasr says she is committed “to begin a new chapter in Bazaar’s history” as its new editor-in-chief.
THIBAULT CAMUS THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Montreal-born Samira Nasr says she is committed “to begin a new chapter in Bazaar’s history” as its new editor-in-chief.

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