With its style news desk, it plans to expand WSJ. magazine’s coverage with a new team focusing on fashion, style and culture.
is launching a digital style section, building off of WSJ., its luxury fashion magazine.
With its style news desk, it plans to expand the magazine’s coverage with a new team focusing on digital coverage of the world of fashion, style and culture. Leading the desk will be Sarah Ball, who joined in 2018 as the magazine’s digital editor from Condé Nast, where she worked as an editor at Vanity Fair and GQ for eight years. She will continue to report to Kristina O’Neill, WSJ.’s longtime editor in chief. Also joining the desk are the paper’s fashion columnists Rory Satran and Jacob Gallagher, and arts and entertainment editor Yael Kohen. In addition, it has posted six new positions — three reporters, two editors and a photo editor.
“With high aesthetic standards, a keen radar for trends, and an expansive canvas for long-form journalism and sumptuous photography, the magazine has done something that seemed improbable at its founding: made the Journal an important force in the worlds of fashion and style.
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