Edward Enninful, known for his bold creativity and unique approach to fashion, has announced that he will step down as Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue in March 2024. At 51, Enninful has had an extraordinary career, breaking barriers and redefining the industry.
His journey began in London during the 90s, where his keen eye for style helped him stand out as a model. By the age of 18, he became the youngest-ever Fashion Director at *i-D* magazine. Over the years, he contributed to *American Vogue* and *Vogue Italia* and later led as Fashion Director at *W* magazine.
In 2017, Enninful made history as the first male and first person of color to take on the role of Editor-in-Chief at *British Vogue*. Under his leadership, the magazine embraced greater diversity and inclusion, featuring icons like Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, and Rihanna on its covers.
Sharing the news of his departure on Instagram, Enninful reflected on his time at *British Vogue* and expressed excitement for the future. His announcement surprised many, prompting an outpouring of admiration from fans and media alike, celebrating his 25-year legacy at Condé Nast.
Moving forward, Enninful will take on a new role as Vogue’s Global Creative and Cultural Adviser while also serving as Editorial Adviser at *British Vogue*. His fearless innovation and willingness to push boundaries will undoubtedly continue to shape the fashion industry in the years to come.