
Chioma Nnadi is a British fashion editor, journalist, and cultural commentator who has become one of the most influential figures in global fashion media. As the Head of Editorial Content at British Vogue, she leads one of the world’s most prestigious fashion publications, shaping conversations around fashion, culture, beauty, entertainment, and identity. Her appointment marked a historic milestone, making her the first Black woman to lead British Vogue and one of the highest-ranking editors within the global Vogue network.
Born and raised in London to a Nigerian father and a Swiss-German mother, Nnadi grew up immersed in the city’s vibrant creative and multicultural landscape. She began her journalism career at the Evening Standard before moving into music and culture journalism with Trace magazine and later serving as Style Director at The FADER. Her deep understanding of fashion, music, and youth culture would become the hallmark of her editorial voice, setting her apart as one of the industry’s most respected storytellers.

In 2010, Chioma joined Vogue in New York as a fashion writer. Over the next thirteen years, she steadily rose through the ranks, serving as Fashion News Director before becoming Editor of Vogue.com. During her tenure, she led the publication’s digital transformation, overseeing record audience growth and expanding Vogue’s influence across digital platforms and social media. She also directed coverage of some of fashion’s biggest global events, including the Met Gala, Vogue World, and Forces of Fashion, while co-hosting The Run-Through, Vogue’s acclaimed weekly podcast.
In September 2023, Condé Nast announced Chioma Nnadi as the new Head of Editorial Content at British Vogue, succeeding Edward Enninful. The appointment was widely celebrated across the global fashion industry, not only because of her editorial excellence but also because it represented another significant step toward greater diversity and representation in fashion leadership. In announcing her appointment, Vogue’s Global Editorial Director Anna Wintour praised Nnadi as “an editor and writer with an impeccable reputation” whose vision had already expanded Vogue’s global reach and influence.

Throughout her career, Nnadi has interviewed and profiled many of the world’s biggest cultural icons, including Rihanna, FKA twigs, and Erykah Badu. Her editorial work is celebrated for seamlessly connecting fashion with music, art, identity, and contemporary culture, helping Vogue remain relevant to a younger, more globally connected audience.
Beyond publishing, Chioma has become one of the leading voices influencing the future of fashion journalism. Through her leadership, British Vogue has continued to champion diverse talent, emerging designers, sustainability, and inclusive storytelling while maintaining its position as one of the world’s most influential fashion publications. Her work has earned widespread recognition across both the fashion and media industries as an example of modern editorial leadership.

Today, Chioma Nnadi stands among the most powerful editors in global fashion. Her journey from London journalist to the editorial helm of British Vogue reflects not only exceptional talent and vision but also the growing global influence of African heritage within international media. Through thoughtful storytelling, innovative digital leadership, and a commitment to expanding fashion’s cultural conversation, she continues to shape how the world sees style, creativity, and contemporary culture.

