Chioma Nnadi (/ˈtʃoʊmə ˈnɑːdiː/,[1] born 1980 or 1981 in London) is a British fashion editor.
Her father was from Nigeria, and had come to the UK to study in the 1960s, and her mother was a Swiss-German nurse.
[3] According to the magazine, Nnadi was able to substantially increase engagement and audience growth across social media platforms and the website.
[5] She is the first woman of colour to claim such a senior leadership role at Vogue globally, succeeding Edward Enninful who was the first gay man of colour assuming that position.
[6] Anna Wintour described Nnadi as "beloved among her colleagues at Vogue" and "an editor and writer with an impeccable reputation".