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Media Exodus Risks Chinese Fashion Upset

Several big editorial departures could impact China’s fashion media and change the balance of power within the industry.
From left: Xiao Wen Ju for Wallpaper China March 2018; Ni Ni for Cosmopolitan China April 2018 | Source: Courtesy
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  • Zoe Suen

BEIJING, China

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