Franca Sozzani

Franca Sozzani Dies at Age 66
Earlier this month, Sozzani was the first recipient of The Swarovski Award for Positive Change for her philanthropic and fashion work over the years. In September, she was the subject of a documentary directed by her son, Francesco Carrozzini, titled Franca: Chaos and Creation.

Fashion insiders from Donatella Versace to Carine Roitfeld have taken to social media today to remember Sozzani's impact on the industry

Sozzani was appointed editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia in 1988 and has since led the publication through boundary-breaking editorials that used fashion to tackle cultural issues like racial inequality, domestic violence, and society's obsession with plastic surgery. The legendary editor was also behind the magazine's groundbreaking "Black Issue," in 2008, which exclusively featured women of color from start to finish. Her work is credited with turning the magazine into one of the most influential fashion publications in the world.
Earlier this month, Sozzani was the first recipient of The Swarovski Award for Positive Change for her philanthropic and fashion work over the years. In September, she was the subject of a documentary directed by her son, Francesco Carrozzini, titled Franca: Chaos and Creation.

Fashion insiders from Donatella Versace to Carine Roitfeld have taken to social media today to remember Sozzani's impact on the industry

I am shocked and saddened today by the passing of Franca Sozzani. Thank you for making At VogueItalia such a creative and inspiring magazine for so many years. We will all miss you very much.


Franca Sozzani Dies at Age 66

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