Farrah Storr MBE (born 8 November 1978)[1] is a British journalist, and the editor of the UK edition of Elle.
[5] Storr sparked controversy by choosing plus-size model Tess Holliday for the front cover of the magazine, with some people viewing the move as glorification of obesity, and Piers Morgan calling it "dangerous and misguided".
Storr appeared on Good Morning Britain, which Morgan co-hosts, and argued that Holliday was chosen to "explain that there is a different way to look" in "a culture which venerates being thin".
[5][10] In April 2019, it was announced that Storr would be moving from Cosmpolitan to its sister magazine Elle, where she held the same role of editor-in-chief.
[12] Storr was educated at Bury Grammar School (Girls) and graduated with a BA in English and French Literature from King's College London.