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Angelica Cheung Left Vogue China. What’s Next for Chinese Media?

The former editor-in-chief’s 15-year tenure has mirrored the growth of the world’s largest fashion market and a rapidly changing media landscape.
Angelica Cheung at Paris Fashion Week in January 2020 outside Chanel
Angelica Cheung at Paris Fashion Week in January 2020. Getty Images. (Edward Berthelot)

Angelica Cheung is resigning as Vogue China’s editor-in-chief. Cheung announced the news on her Instagram account today and a memo was reportedly sent to staff at Condé Nast China to announce the move, which also said there were no replacement candidates ready to be confirmed yet. Condé Nast has confirmed the news of her departure.

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