Stella magazine relaunches & appoints fashion editor-at-large
Telegraph Media Group has announced that this Sunday (13 September), a
new design of The Sunday Telegraph’s Stella will be launched.
Additionally, Sarah Clark has been appointed fashion editor-at-large.
Having previously worked for Marie Claire, Glamourand Red, she
will be producing main fashion shoots for the magazine to complement those
by Telegraph style editor Victoria
Bainand Stella contributing fashion editor Steph Stevens.
As
part of this refresh, the visuals of the magazine have been transformed to
introduce a lighter, more modern feel to the design, introducing new fonts and
a brighter colour palette. Under the guidance ofStella’s editor, Marianne
Jones, the fashion content has been increased, keeping popular regular features
– including columns written by Lisa Armstrong and Kate
Finnigan – as well as introducing extra pages tailored to Stella readers’
needs. These include a workwear page called Office Politics, another page
entitled Fashion-insta, inspired by the Stella reader’s growing love of
Instagram, and a new fashion and beauty men’s column by Lee Kynaston, the
award-winning lifestyle and grooming expert.
The popular Stella Loves spread
will remain in the magazine but has been improved with a cleaner look, allowing
for more products to be displayed. Titled Hit Refresh, the beauty section will
now include useful round ups, beauty specials and a regular makeover slot,
allowing for more products to be featured. A regular three-page health and
lifestyle feature to reflect Stella readers’ ever-growing interest in
diet, fitness and wellbeing trends will also be introduced. More reads and
columns have also been added - key amongst these being a new column by the
mother and daughter pairing of Bryony and Jane Gordon, entitled Mum and
Me. Diana Henry and Suzy Atkins will continue to contribute
to the Food section of the magazine, which now has an easy to view recipe
format. Interiors has also been refreshed, making it easier to shop.
Additionally,
a modern, user-friendly travel format entitled The Book It List, will focus on
themes such as the most stylish fashion week hotels or the best places to stay
for under £300 a night.
Website:
www.telegraph.co.uk/stella
www.telegraph.co.uk/stella
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