Alexandra Shulman

Journalist, Consultant & Commentator
Alexandra Shulman

Alexandra Shulman was Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue from 1992-2017, the magazine's longest serving editor. 

Alexandra Shulman is a journalist, consultant and commentator. She was Editor-in-Chief of British Vogue from 1992-2017, the magazine's longest serving editor. She has been Trustee of the National Portrait Gallery and The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity and is an honorary fellow of the University of the Arts. She won 2017 Periodical Publisher's Association Editor's Editor Award and The Drapers Award 2017 for Outstanding Contribution to Fashion. She is Vice President of The London Library and was awarded the CBE in the 2017 New Year's Honours List. She has a weekly column in the Mail on Sunday, is a contributor to other national newspapers and has written two novels: Can We Still Be Friends? (2012) and The Parrots (2015). Inside Vogue: The Diary of My 100th Year was published by Fig Tree in October 2016. Alexandra was also featured in a three-part primetime BBC series on Vogue's centenary year in 2016.

Speaker Events

Women in Luxury | Clothes… and other things that matter: Alexandra Shulman CBE in conversation with Helen Brocklebank

28th Jan 2021
What stories do our clothes tell? What do they mean to us? Join the former editor of British Vogue for a self-deprecating, honest and moving reflection of her life to date, as she discusses her new book with Walpole CEO Helen Brocklebank, on Tuesday 17th November at 5pm, via Zoom, as part of Walpole's Women in Luxury programme.