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Margaret Zhang Is Vogue China’s New Editor in Chief

The Chinese Australian blogger turned content creator and consultant will succeed Angelica Cheung at the helm of the Condé Nast fashion title.
Margaret Zhang is Vogue China's new editor in chief. Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images
Margaret Zhang is Vogue China's new editor in chief. Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images (Daniel Zuchnik)
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  • Chantal Fernandez and Casey Hall

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