Thursday 18 March 2010 Media Standards Trust

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  • Alexandra Shulman (born 1957 or 1958) is the editor of the British edition of Vogue. She was a regular columnist for the Daily Telegraph newspaper but has recently started writing a column every saturday for the Daily Mail. She is one of the country's most oft-quoted voices on fashion trends. She took the helm of Vogue in 1992, presiding over a circulation increase to 200,000 and a higher profile for the publication.
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  • Alexandra Shulman has written articles published in MailOnline and The Guardian.

Most Recent article

Why would any boss hire a woman?

MailOnline, Sunday 8 November
Year-long maternity leave. Flexi-hours. Four-day weeks. In this provocative and very personal article, Vogue editor ALEXANDRA SHULMAN argues that mothers' rights are making women unemployable...

Alexandra Shulman has written...

  • More about 'vogue' than anything else
  • A lot about 'vogue' in the last month

Alexandra Shulman by numbers...

  • 28 articles (since November 2007)
  • Average article: 43 column inches (1289 words)
  • Shortest article: 30 column inches (913 words)
  • Longest article: 65 column inches (1960 words)
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