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Anna Harvey

Anna Harvey
Residence London
Employer Condé Nast Publications
Title Vice-President & Editorial Director, Condé Nast New Markets

Anna Harvey, (born 1944 in London, United Kingdom) became Editorial Director of Condé Nast New Markets in 1997, was former Deputy Editor of Vogue and former stylist and confidante to Diana, Princess of Wales. Her career at Condé Nast Publications has spanned more than 30 years and she was regarded as one of the most significant contributors to the fashion industry.

Harvey began her career at Harper’s & Queen magazine (now Harper’s Bazaar) where she worked alongside Anna Wintour as Junior Fashion Editor. On the recommendation of Norman Parkinson, she joined Condé Nast Publications in 1970 as Fashion Director of Brides magazine. Following a brief stint at Good Housekeeping, she returned to Condé Nast working at different times as Deputy Editor of Tatler magazine and Fashion Director of British Vogue alongside Grace Coddington, Liz Tilberis and Sheila Wetton. Whilst at Vogue she became personal style advisor to Diana, Princess of Wales and eventually became Deputy Editor of Vogue under Alexandra Shulman, a role which was created specifically for her. Whilst at Vogue, she worked with many well-known figures including photographers Patrick Demarchelier and Arthur Elgort as well as Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista whose first appearances in Vogue she directed. With her appetite whetted by the expansion of Vogue on a worldwide scale, she joined Condé Nast International as Editorial Director in 1997 where she has overseen the launch of Vogue in Russia, Greece, Portugal, India, Turkey, Ukraine and the Netherlands as well as other Condé Nast titles across Europe and Africa.


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