There's an article in Polish
here. According to that article, not only is Ina a photographer, but also a director and a creative director. But is it enough to save a magazine that nobody is interested in anymore and seems to have no direction? I don't know
Thank
@perhydrol ok, so the article stated this:
"Ina Lekiewicz, who has been living in London for 8 years, has almost 20 years of experience in the fashion industry. In recent years, she has successfully developed her portfolio as a photographer, creative director and director, working for global brands and international editions of "Vogue". Her clients include Erdem, Preen, Gucci, Alexa Chung, Harrods, Net-a-Porter, Browns, Farfetch, Moda Operandi, Madewell, Anthropologie, H&M and Zara, as well as "Vogue Ukraine", "Vogue Turkey", "Vogue Portugal", "Vogue Mexico", "W" or "Numero". As a specialist in the field of fashion and visual communication, she lectured at the University of Warsaw, Condé Nast School of Fashion, Istituto Marangoni and mastered.com. - Ina Lekiewicz embodies what a luxury fashion magazine needs today. Her portfolio and experience are the best proof that she is in line with the latest global trends and that she fully understands the possibilities of working in the fashion industry. The strong position of "Vogue" on the Polish market and the vision for the further development of the title with which Ina comes to us allows us to look to the future with enthusiasm and excitement. I am glad that the choice of the new editor-in-chief is shared by Anna Wintour, Global Editorial Director Vogue, who on behalf of Condé Nast personally accepted Ina's candidacy, Kasia Jordan Kulczyk, publisher of "Vogue Polska", tells Wirtualnemedia.pl. - It is an honor and a challenge for me. "Vogue Polska" has enormous potential and amazing possibilities. I am glad to join a great and dynamic team. I have an original vision which, using the advantages of "Vogue Polska", will allow it to be constantly developed and in the near future to consolidate its place in the world's leading fashion magazines - explains Ina Lekiewicz.
The current editor-in-chief of the magazine, Filip Niedenthal, says goodbye to the magazine. - I am extremely proud of what we have done together with the entire "Vogue Polska" team. This is a group of fantastic and very talented people. Being able to create the Polish edition of Vogue with them is an enormous honor for me and a very important stage in my professional life. Now is the time for new challenges - explains Filip Niedenthal. - I wish Ina good luck. The role of our magazine has always been to show the world of fashion and culture, but also to speak on important social issues. The editors of "Vogue Polska" have proven many times that they can inspire their readers and be a guide to trends and style for them. I have no doubt that it will remain so, adds Niedenthal.
- For over three years, Vogue Polska has gained a strong position not only on the Polish luxury press market, but also among the global editions of the magazine. We recently renewed our license for another five years. "Vogue Polska" is developing dynamically, we have great results when it comes to sales of both print editions and continuous growth of Vogue.pl users, we note growing revenues from advertising sales. Filip Niedenthal contributed to this success. I thank him very much for that and I believe that in the future our paths will meet more than once - says Kasia Jordan Kulczyk, publisher of "Vogue Polska". The first issue edited by Ina Lekiewicz will be this year's September Issue, which will be released on the market on August 26, 2021. The publisher of the "Vogue Polska" magazine is the Visteria company, founded by Kasia Jordan Kulczyk."
Interesting how AW needs to approve the EIC for the licensing editions of Vogue...so she controls everything literally. i honestly have serious doubts about CN and AW recent decisions...