April 26, 2024

Marie Suter Leaves Condé Nast for Glossier

Suter began her tenure at Condé 14 years ago, and except for a four-year stint working at Time Incs InStyle, shes been there ever since. Suter helped makeTeen Voguethe powerhouse it is today by developing the “visual tone” of the magazine, and she has also served as creative director for W Magazine,Allure andThem since October 2016.

Marie Suter, a heavy-hitting creative director who has worked on a bevy of Condé Nast titles, is leaving the publishing behemoth to work at buzzy beauty brand Glossier, reportsBusiness of Fashion.

In her new role at Glossier, Suter will “oversee the campaigns, packaging and creative functions” at Glossier, according to BoF. She will reportedly not work on Into the Gloss, the editorial site started by Glossier founder Emily Weiss. Suter is replacing Helen Steed at the company, and her hire follows a $52 million Series C round of funding last month.

Weve reached out to Condé Nast and Glossier and will update this post if they share any further information.

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