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Arnaut is the second man in a week to have been appointed to the helm of an edition of Vogue.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Manuel Arnaut has been appointed editor-in-chief of Vogue Arabia, succeeding Deena Aljuhani Abdulaziz who revealed on Thursday that she was fired after just two issues.
Arnaut, who will begin his role on May 7, was previously the editor-in-chief of Architectural Digest Middle East. He is the second man in a week to have been appointed to the helm of an edition of Vogue, following news that Edward Enninful will be the new editor-in-chief of British Vogue. Portugese-born Arnaut was previously editor of GQ Portugal and spent seven years as a writer for Vogue Portugal. He has also contributed to Vogue and GQ's Brazilian editions.
“After starting my professional life at Vogue, and having grown up devouring each page of its international editions, I'm deeply honoured to have the opportunity to come ‘home,’ at the helm of Vogue Arabia," said Arnaut in a statement.
"With the rich heritage of the Middle East as a starting point — and its eyes on the future — Vogue Arabia celebrates the region’s fashion and cultural identity, presenting it to the world in a luxurious, upbeat, and contemporary style. In an exciting climate of modernity and creativity, the team and I are committed to working towards a Vogue Arabia that is the proud voice of the region, representing the strength and allure of the Arab woman."
“Manuel Arnaut brings over a decade of Condé Nast editorial experience combined with a strong track record of regional success. We look forward to him building on Vogue Arabia’s foundation," added Shashi Menon, CEO and publisher, Nervora and Vogue Arabia.
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