Franca Sozzani
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Franca Sozzani | ||
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Born | 20/01/1950 | |
Birth place | Mantova Italy | |
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Occupation | Magazine editor | |
Title | Editor-in-chief, Italian Vogue | |
Family | Carla (sister) | |
Ethnicity | Italian | |
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Franca Sozzani is the Editor-in-Chief of the Italian edition of Vogue, a position she has held since 1988. She is the author of several books about photography, fashion, art and design including: 30 Years of Italian Vogue (1994), Visitors (20 Museums for the Florence Biennale of Fashion and Art; 1996), A Noir (an exploration of the colour Black between fashion and art, published by Assouline, 1998), Style in Progress (30 years of L’Uomo Vogue, 1998), Valentino’s Red Book (2000) and Artists At Work (an itinerary among the most important British artists of the time, published by Assouline, 2003).
[edit] Family
Her sister, Carla Sozzani, is the owner of 10 Corso Como, a Milan photography gallery and store carrying hard to find imports and luxury goods. [1]
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Vogue Italia website.
- Franca Sozzani on IQONS
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NAME | Franca Sozzani |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | Editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia |
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